60
Seconds of Information Impacting You and Our Fast-Forward Economy
April 2009
Estimated Reading Time: 60 Seconds
Special Issue -- A 60 Second
Primer On Social Media
60
Second Articles
1.
Defining Social Media -- Is It The Next Marketing Gold Rush?
2. Social Media Is Not Just About Facebook, Twitter Or LinkedIn
3. Five Reasons Why Participation In Social Media May Be Right
For You
4. The 60 Second Close: Ready To Join The Social Media Party?
1.
Defining Social Media -- Is It The Next Marketing
Gold
Rush?
* No matter what business sector you're in -- business-to-business
or business-to-consumer -- it's hard to escape the news -- and
hype -- about social media. Is it the next marketing gold rush?
No, it's just another element that may or may not fit into your
sales-building marketing plan.
* Social media is simply defined as being social with people
by utilizing online tools or sites that allow interaction. The
interaction may be through conversations, photos or videos.
You can also interact with others through blogs, polls, forums,
ratings and reviews, testimonials, discussion boards and online
events.
* There's a good chance you've already participated in social
media in one form or another. There's also a chance that your
company, your service or your product has already been talked
about in various forums.
* It's important to understand that social media is not an advertising
campaign but rather a series of conversations with people who
have the same interests as you or may be interested in what
you have to say. They may even be your potential customers.
2.
Social Media Is Not Just About Facebook, Twitter
Or
LinkedIn
* Although Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are the social media
platforms you hear about the most, there are countless other
channels available to you based on specialized interests and
specific industries. Consider them the specialized "cable channels"
of social media.
* One of the important elements of social media is finding a
group that is made up of your potential customers or those who
have the same interests as you. In the book, "Social Media Is
A Cocktail Party," our own Jim Tobin uses the analogy that social
media is like a cocktail party but cautions that "not every
cocktail party is a must attend." Once you decide which parties
to attend, you then want to get comfortable at the party and
be social. And with that, you're now on your way to "doing"
social media.
3.
Five Reasons Why Participation In Social Media
May
Be Right For You