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Showing posts with label SME Tips. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Where to Start with Social Media Marketing?


What is Social Media Marketing? Where should we start? Are we sick of hearing about it but actually none the wiser?

I have been enlightened by a webinar from Richard Duffy from Duct tape Marketing; “Leveraging Social Media to generate business”. My own perception of what it is and how we should use it has been cemented.

John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing put it very succinctly when he described marketing itself as… “Getting People to Know, Like and Trust”.

I found his definition of marketing refreshing having come across many definitions of marketing throughout my University studies. It’s clear, simple, to the point and most importantly it makes immediate sense and can be more readily put in to practice than some of the more theory dense and frankly somewhat confusing descriptions.

He builds upon this definition and describes Social Media Marketing as a tool to support the accomplishment of these goals through the use of technology.

Social Media Marketing is ultimately about building your companies web presence, driving traffic to the company website which is seen to be the central hub of all your Social Media activity and supporting the your overall company message, building your brand, image and reputation.

The challenge for all of us is not to get overwhelmed. One step at a time is the advice being given. Get your website right and from there maybe start a blog, or open a twitter account. The key is not to do it all at once.

To fully utilise the world of Social Media as a marketing tool we need to research the market place, see what our competitors and customers are doing and how they are using it and try to get a better picture of what might be expected of us and how our presence might be of use to our target audience.

Objectives need to be set. What are we hoping to gain from Social Media Marketing? We all have different intentions and we to ensure that these underpin our Social Media activity.

We need to listen, interact and learn. We will then be more greatly informed and can feel more confident in the content we supply through the various channels.

Content was a key focus of the webinar, and the most crucial points where highlighted as being the following:

It Should be Useful
Address a Painpoint in your Target Market (A specific problem)
Speak your Target Markets Language
And it Should be Approachable; Accessible and Friendly!

I find it useful to draw a parallel with word of mouth communications, the value of which is potentially underestimated by all. Social Media Marketing is a way of harnessing word of mouth; a tool to utilise social interactions and influence the way your organisation is ultimately perceived.

Although some people may be sick of hearing about Social Media Marketing I think it is only the beginning of the phenomenon and that we are only touching the tip of the iceberg; we have so much more to learn and explore to fully utilise it as a marketing tool.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Tips for SME Website Content



1. Pick one idea for an article and stick to it. Don’t meander onto other topics, save that content for additional articles.

2. Simplify as much as possible. Try to boil down content into its most simple form.

3. Avoid using jargon or theoretical terms. Remember that if people are bored then they will stop reading.

4. Provide ways for the reader to interact, either by replying directly or contributing to a public discussion.

5. Set a timetable for providing content and stick to it. Visitors to your website will then know what to expect from you.

Content from: The small Business Blog, Stefan Töpfer
www.sme-blog.com

Other tips for writing website content...
Use...

Shorter sentences, words and paragraphs

One idea per paragraph

Concise text - half the word count (or less) than writing for print
the inverted pyramid style, putting the most important point or the conclusion first

Simple words

Objective language to build credibility, rather than exaggerated claims or overly promotional words like "great", "tremendous" etc.

Bulleted lists

Highlighted text (bold or color, also hyperlinked text) for scannability

Meaningful headlines and subheads, avoiding cute or clever lines

To find out more visit:
http://www.entheosweb.com/content_writing/tips.asp