Posts Tagged ‘social media tips’

What Should You Blog About?

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Every week people ask me, “Jenn, what should I blog about?”  Well, here are some ideas to get you going:

  1. Blog about real life stories.  People love to connect with other people, so keep it real.
  2. Blog about FAQ.  No one knows your business like you do.  So address one FAQ at a time and offer your expert opinion.
  3. If you see an article that supports your industry, blog about it.  Make sure you give credit to the original writer and then add your own story to it.  A good way to find articles about your industry is to set up “Google Alerts” and you will receive a daily email about the topics you want to hear more about.
  4. When you are writing, direct your message to the type of client you want to attract.  Are you writing to business owners or customers?
  5. Use good content.  Remember, it is always about content.

Jennifer Hampton, CEO,  Superior Virtual Services

Twitter ideas to keep you active

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

For all you Twitter fans, here are some ideas to keep you active on Twitter:

  1. Build relationships with current network
  2. Build a new network of people with similar interest
  3. Monitor your brand
  4. Talk about your brand
  5. Share links to your Blog and Bookmarking sites
  6. Share other people’s links
  7. Share stories with Journalists
  8. Share feedback and reviews
  9. Read the news
  10. Post breaking news
  11. Help others
  12. Have fun!

Things NOT To Do Online

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Everyone knows social media sites are fun to use.  But there are certain actions you should avoid. Take a look at the following list of things NOT to do:

DO NOT:

  1. Provide your home address or home phone # online
  2. Upload pictures that you do not want EVERYONE to see
  3. Tell everything (TMI) about yourself
  4. Add people you do not know
  5. Accept requests from strangers
  6. Write negative things about people
  7. Write negative things about yourself
  8. Write things you would not say to a person’s face
  9. Air your dirty laundry
  10. Act like a drama queen
  11. Oversell yourself
  12. Allow your friends to post inappropriate comments

What Should You Expect with Blogging?

Monday, August 9th, 2010

All of the top social media professionals have reported over and over, success in blogging happens over time.

Mashable.com reported: Blogging isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon. Your blog won’t be an overnight success, and for the first few months it might feel like you’re writing for no one. It can take time to build up your readership and have a regular community of people who participate on your blog. Don’t expect immediate returns from your blog and do expect to put in a lot of hard work.

How to Avoid: Set attainable goals and realize that you’re in it for the long haul. Don’t cancel your blogging efforts after three months — give it at least a year of regularly putting out quality, original content. And make sure that your blog is easy to find, and that your readers are able to easily comment and share posts with others.

Keyword Research and Tools

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

According to copyblogger.com, keyword research is a fundamental part of online marketing of all kinds, and that definitely includes blogging. Blogs are famous for ranking well in search engines thanks to their structure and frequently-updated content, but if you don’t use the words people are actually interested in and actively searching for, you’re missing a lot of traffic.

Copyblogger.com continues by stating, keyword research, at its essence, is market research. It tells you what people are interested in, and in what relative numbers. Better yet, it reveals the actual language people are using when they think about those topics, which provides you with insight on how to converse with them via your blog.

Are you looking for keyword ideas?  Use these free tools:

  • https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
  • http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/
  • http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html
  • http://www.google.com/sktool/#

Social Media Business Integration

Monday, July 26th, 2010

As always, Mashable has proven to publish great articles about the social media industry.  In this article, they have clearly defined the relevance of social media business integration.

Brian Solis writes:    An overnight success ten years in the making, social media is as transformative as it is evolutionary. At last, 2010 is expected to be the year that social media goes mainstream for business. In speaking with many executives and entrepreneurs, I’ve noticed that the path towards new media enlightenment often hinges on corporate culture and specific marketplace conditions. Full social media integration often happens in stages — it’s an evolutionary process for companies and consumers alike.

Here are the most common stages that businesses experience as they travel the road to full social media integration. (more…)

Tips For Using Twitter

Monday, July 5th, 2010

I was reading an article published by Social Times and they provide great information about the 10 ways to generate business on Twitter.  Enjoy!

Things to do…

  1. Actively build your network
  2. Tweet regularly and consistently
  3. Tweet content of value to your network
  4. Post about trending topics
  5. Improve your tweets
  6. Be retweetable
  7. Prune the list of people you follow
  8. Cross-promote
  9. Build trust
  10. Convert your network

For more information see http://bit.ly/8ZcEa2

Facebook Privacy Settings

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Are you comfortable having your comments and photos visible to everyone on the web? If not, you need to check your privacy settings.

With identity theft on the rise, protecting your personal information is vital.  In December 2009, Facebook launched new privacy settings. The new settings are supposed to make it easier and simpler to control your information.

Finding this information is easy. After you have signed into your Facebook account, select Account in the upper right hand corner of your page. The drop down menu will allow you to select Privacy Settings.

The Privacy Settings page will allow you to view the following 5 areas: (more…)

Social Media Expectations

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

I was reading an article by Willa Plank from The Wall Street Journal that I would like to share about Social Media Expectations.

Willa Plank writes:  Don’t expect instant sales, but make sure to get actual results. Social media is more about brand outreach. Make sure you have a reasonable goal and a well-thought out strategy to achieve that end. First, listen to what is being said about your business and competitors on Google alerts, RSS queries, Twitter, Yelp and BackType. Make sure you have your profile account names on all print communications you distribute, such as flyers and menus. Identify your biggest fans, and figure out how to organize them or point them out in some way. For example: On Twitter, if you know a person is a loyal customer, mention them in a post or announce a free service or product they’ve won for loyalty. Or reach out to other bloggers in your industry. Sarah Endline, founder of dark chocolate treat maker Sweetriot in New York, said she connected with blog site Hungry Girl and that lead to getting her company’s name out and sales.

Don’t forget social media is a tool to strengthen offline relationships. Many small businesses already have personal ties to customers in their communities, and these tools are designed to enhance those relationships, not replace them. For instance, you can use social-media tools such as YouTube to give customers a behind-the-scenes glimpse of your company, or display more of your personality than you can through an ad. “It also allows you to show your culture,” Endline says. “They’re not just there to [see] a static promotion from you. They want value.” And remember, a social network is “really a big room of people,” author Schaffer says. Use it to “meet” potential clients or business partners, but make sure you follow up with an in-person meeting or phone conversation.

Bookmarking Tool

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Are you looking for a great Bookmarking tool?

With over 30,000 weekly downloads, “Add this” continues to be one of the most popular social bookmark sharing plug-ins. It provides support for over 200 services, including: Twitter, AIM, Blogger, Delicious, Digg, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.

Using Add this is quite simple. You can either click on the Add this button in Firefox browser or right- click on the text which you want to share and choose the service from Add this menu.

Posted in SocialTimes.com
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