Posts Tagged ‘MySpace’

Benefiting From Your Social Networking Accounts to Evolve Internet Marketing

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Have you created an account on a social networking website such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace for your Internet Marketing campaign but have no idea how to benefit from it? Allow me to help you. By understanding what you should be doing and why you should be doing it you will be able to achieve more from your social networking accounts than you may be doing at this moment. It doesn’t take much knowledge, the only thing you must have available is time to spend conversing with the public.

The main thing you must understand when using a social networking account is that it does what it says on the tin – it allows you to become social with the public through the Internet. By neglecting your friends (Facebook & MySpace) or followers (Twitter) you will only lose numbers rather than gain them. By commencing conversation with different people you are able to make new contacts that you may not come across through the use of your website which will encourage more people to come to you rather than away.

By uploading media content for the public to view you are able to collect opinions and once again encourage the public to talk to you. By uploading media such as photos, videos or music you have the chance to show people what you can do. Ever heard of the saying “All talk and no action”, well this is where you can prove them wrong. Features like this are available for a reason, by taking advantage of what is available you have a better chance in making numbers instead of losing them.

You can ask existing contacts to help promote your profile by either posting or tweeting a link to your profile on their account. By giving your profile exposure on other established profiles you have a better chance in attracting more people. It’s not always so simple as to leave you account to wait for people to come to it, by giving the public a “doorway” to your profile they are more likely to visit it rather than ignore it.

I’m positive other advice is available to people who want to help their Internet marketing campaign evolve with the use of social networking so if anyone has any tips please leave a comment below.

Internet Marketing for Social Networking

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Social networking is one of the most popular services available on the Internet today and it’s no surprise why. By being available to almost everyone in the world nearly anyone has a profile on one social networking website. Whether it be Facebook, Twitter or MySpace they all meet the same objective. The difference between social networking websites isn’t much, yet each website has it’s own fan base who constantly argue that their choice of social networking is better, but in the end they all do the same thing.

Social networking is commonly used to communicate between one another, whether it be through posts on each others profiles or personal messages, there’s always a way to contact another person. Other forms of communication are available on most social networking websites such as posting photos, videos, links and other media to allow others to comment, but this all results in socialising amongst one another at some point. This means any industry can make use of more than one social networking profile and they should, almost every company does.

The challenge with using social networking is attracting new customers. This is probably due to the purpose behind a social networking profile is to make friends, not collect new clients. Fortunately as time has gone by many different brands have discovered Internet Marketing strategies which can be used to attract new people and luckily for you some of them are available for almost everyone to do.

Competitions

Every now and then an email will pop up in my inbox advertising a new competition which involves a prize draw. Usually it’s some new gadget which everyone wants but is out of their price range. The catch? By joining their social networking profile my name would be entered into the prize draw along with all the others who are hoping to win. Sometimes it can be too much of a hassle to participate in these competitions, usually if I don’t have a registered account on the chosen social networking website, but if it’s on Facebook or Twitter it only takes a couple of seconds to click ‘Like’, ‘Follow’ or  ’Add as Friend’ and that’s it. The clever thing about this form of advertising is that fact it is so easy to forget which profile, group or page you’ve joint which means your just another person they can advertise their business to.

Of course it’s a struggle to email people you don’t have any contact with, but with the help of contacts such as friends, family or other businesses it can become possible. This is definitely a method worth using if you have a little money to spend on a fantastic prize. Just bare in mind, if you don’t market the competition properly then the money you spent on the chosen prize will be in vain.

Viral Marketing

Almost every company utilising a social networking profile uses some sort of viral marketing. Whether it be through the use of images, videos, games or other forms of media there is a way you can use viral marketing to attract new profiles to yours. Some methods may prove more costly than others, but by being creative and breaking from the mould you have a huge chance of attracting more people than you expected. Some viral marketing campaigns I have come across have been good, some not so good, but in the end someone is going to do what you want so use your imagination.

Advertising

Recently some social networking websites have given people the chance to advertise across the website. This can prove very costly and may not work. If your company doesn’t have a big budget then it’s best to steer away from advertising as it can eat away at your money until there is no more which isn’t worth doing over promoting a social networking profile.

These are only a couple of methods you can use to promote your profile but I’m positive there are many other methods available to use. If you have any others then please leave a comment, the more the merrier.

Internet Marketing is Where Your Money Should be

Monday, May 10th, 2010

If your one of those companies that prefer to do things the old way then you need to wake up and smell the roses because these days it most likely won’t work. Due to Internet being the most used thing across the world amongst other things you should put most of your money into Internet marketing rather than other marketing strategies. It has been proven that Internet marketing definitely works much better due to services such as search engines, social media, social networking, etc.

So what should you invest your money and time into to promote your company? There are plenty of different services you can use but some are specific to industries, but this doesn’t mean certain services are available to everyone. For example, the most utilised campaign used by website is search engine optimisation (SEO). SEO helps your website get found by search engines and helps rank your website highly amongst other websites in the same industry. The better optimised the website the higher the ranking, thus resulting in more traffic due to its appearance on search engine results pages. It is said that most people will only use links that are located on the first page of search engines rather than lower pages.

Other areas which should be utilised are social media and social networking. By using these services you are able to communicate with other registered users and get your voice heard by more people than you would be able to through other strategies such as newspaper adverts, cold calling, etc. The better you are known and the higher your reputation on websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Tumblr you are able to get more people interested in you and what you have to say. Blogging is another highly recognised form of advertisement due to people being able to subscribe to posts, keeping them up to date with new posts with information specific to the blogs purpose, whether it be tutorials, images, videos, someone will care about what you post and will subscribe.

Even further there are other services which can be used depending on your industry. Websites such as YouTube, MySpace, DeviantArt, which help promote media rather than websites.

So as you can see, no matter what industry you work in you are able to promote your company through the Internet. The better you promote yourself the more recognisable your company will become, resulting in new clients, which means more money for you, money money money.