How to Sell With Social Media

Posted August 23, 2010 | Category : Business Building, How To.., Internet Marketing, Social Media Strategies, Social Networking | No Comments

Social media is many things. It’s a fantastic business building tool. It’s a great networking and learning tool. And when used correctly it can be a good selling tool. Here’s how to sell with social media.

#1 Use social media to build a brand. Social media is an excellent brand building tool. Brands are important because they help a prospect create an identity for you. When you have a strong brand identity your prospects will think of you first when they have a need. Building a brand with social media takes time. It takes creating a plan, a message, and a brand image. Decide what image or brand you want to communicate and then create a plan to make it happen. This plan will likely include interacting online. In addition to posting messages on social media sites, and creating a profile that represents your brand, you will interact in a manner that is consistent with your message.

#2 Use social media to enhance likeability. For many businesses their brand is their personality and this is easy to communicate via social media. We buy from people we like and from people we connect with. Social media is a fantastic way to express who you are and what you’re about so you can effectively communicate your personality. Be friendly, be funny, be informative, be who you are and your audience will connect with you and ultimately buy from you.

#3 Use social media to quietly, subtly promote your products or services. You have to be careful with social media. People join social media sites like Facebook and Twitter to interact, not to shop. They do not like nor do they respond to blatant sales messages. You can occasionally post a promotion or a new product on social media sites. The best results tend to come from promotions that are specific to your connections on that site. For example, “Facebook Friends 20% off Promotion.” However, it’s also important to test and track promotion tactics to determine what your audience responds to. Take great care when using social media to provide valuable information and interaction or you’ll turn off prospects.

#4 Advertise. Many social media sites now offer highly targeted advertising options. Like any marketing tactic, it pays to invest wisely, test and track for optimal return on investment. However, business owners are finding success using social media advertising options.

#5 Integrate your social media interactions into your business website. It’s about creating a community. Once you have a group of people who follow you, trust your authority and credibility, and like you, then selling via social media is easy.  The key to using social media to sell is to use it as a tool to build your relationship with your prospect. Using it as a medium to deliver a sales message generally doesn’t work. Fit the message to the medium and use social media to build awareness, traffic, liking, brand, and your community. Selling will come naturally and the potential for profit is huge.

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Do you use Twitterfeed?

Posted July 24, 2010 | Category : Business Building, Internet Marketing, Social Media Strategies, Social Networking | No Comments

Is Twitterfeed helpful for business? Actually, it can be. This is what enables users to connect their blog’s RSS feed with Twitter and Facebook, and it allows them to link the RSS feeds of other blogs as well.  Check out how I use it on Best eMarketing Fanpage.

Essentially it allows you to let your followers view your recent blog posts, as well as give them links to other bloggers’ posts they might find useful. So it’s a way to share useful information with those who subscribe to it.

And remember, it’s also good to subscribe to other people’s Twitter feed, not just update your own. Why? Here are five good reasons:

#1) New ideas

Let’s face it, you are probably going to be following other people in your niche. Therefore, subscribing to their feeds is a great way to get ideas related to your business.

#2) Connect with others

Another benefit of the Twitterfeed is that you will find out about blogs you didn’t know about before. This will help you get new ideas, and might provide you with joint venture partners. If you find a new blogger who sells a related product to your own, they could be an ideal candidate for a joint venture.

#3) Find out about what’s being said about your business

If you have a relatively popular company, chances are people are going to be talking about it around the web. Therefore, knowing what they are saying is important.

For one thing, it allows you to respond to any unwarranted criticism. And you can also use the feedback to learn how to improve your product or service.

#4) Read comments

By visiting all the blogs of the feeds you are subscribing to, you can read the comments and learn the problems people are having in your niche. Just one new blog might give you a million dollar idea for a new product.

#5) Brand yourself as an expert

It has been established that the main benefit of the Twitterfeed is to introduce you to new blogs. Therefore, you can then comment on those blogs and help people with their problems.

This will help you establish yourself as an expert, and generate new business. The more blogs you comment on, the more people that are going to be introduced to your product.

However, don’t go overboard. Obviously you don’t want to spend a huge amount of time reading your feed. After all, this can seriously eat into the workday. However, you might want to set aside five to ten minutes each day, because this gives you a good idea of what’s going on.

The bottom line is, using the Twitterfeed can be a good thing. Just make sure to limit your consumption of it. Even if you just read one new post a day, this could help you get a new idea or find a new JV partner.

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