Social Media Marketing Training- The Two Things That Everyone is Looking For in Social Media
November 19, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
When you think about it, there are only 2 things that people are looking for in Social Media. It does not matter if you are in real estate, mortgage banking, insurance, or even in marketing of some type. People are always looking for something.
You just need to make sure that you know what those things are.
Most people in the Social Media arena are progressive thinkers and progressive people. Most are ahead of the curve in the web 2.0 world, and most have a focus of being ahead of the pack. The early adopters of Social Media, which I am one, started on the Social media scene 5 years ago. There as not much there, but what was there, was used as best as it could be used.
People then, and people now, are still the same. They always will be. But in the Social media arena, they are looking for 2 things that will help them.
Help them feel better about whom they are. Help them feel better about what they do. And help them feel better about where their life is going. All people are in some way looking for that forward focus. That is why in the social scene, there are 2 things people seem to be seeking more than anything.
Only two.
1) CONNECTION.
Most people in Web 2.0 ville are looking for Connection. They want to connect with people, information, new ideas, new trainings, new events, new groups, new videos, but whatever they are looking for, they want to CONNECT.
Connection is part of the culture we grew up in. People in real estate understand the person want to feel emotionally connected to a house before they purchase it. People want to feel connected to a car before they decide to buy it. And people want to feel connected to something before they start building that bridge of trust with you. You must make an effort to connect in a way that they will respond to in social media.
IN Social Media Marketing, Connection is NOT Correction as so many people think. They are NOT looking to be told that their life is not any good, or is lacking. They are not looking to be told their home is too small for them. They want to Connect to something or someone that will make them feel better about themselves and where their life is headed. You do that in conversations on twitter, facebook, myspace, orkut, moli, LinkedIn, and the like.
They want to feel GOOD about a conversation with you, no matter the social network. They want to feel FOCUSED ON and Tied into a conversation that will help them feel more a part of something that can increase and enlarge their life and future.
CONNECTING with people is simply reaching out and taking their hand over the internet and letting them feel PLUGGED IN to something and someone that can help you connect to new possibilities and to new destinies.
THAT is simple and the truth. Keep the Connection authentic and real, and they will listen to what your conversation is about and start drawing closer to you and your message.
2) Elevation.
People want to feel like they are being lifted higher in their life. They want to feel like their life is going somewhere and means something. We all do. We all are looking for that special feeling that we are special, and as trite as that sounds, it is the truth.
What can you do to create that feeling that they truly believe they are walking on air?
Life them up by noticing something g they said that has helped you.
Compliment them.
Give them a kind remark about their efforts in what they are doing in Social Media.
Ask questions they might know the answer to show you appreciate their knowledge..
Send them new ideas on their passion.
Notice something about their conversation that you can totally appreciate and let them know about it.
Empower them with encouragement.
Thank them for learning something from them.
WHY?
It will make them glad they talked to you in Social Media. And they will remember you the next message, tweet, or conversation. They will move from the Awareness stage, to the Appreciation stage in Social Media.
As a realtor, you will see that they can start to trust you, and even start referring possible clients to you as people they know are moving out or into – your area.
Remember- it is NOT what you said. But how you made them feel by Connecting with them and Elevating their hope and future in the Social media Marketing arena.
blessings…doug
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What would Lincoln do? If he had Twitter
November 10, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
Usually the early adopters of technology are businesses and later on it trickles down to government, non-profits and yes politics. In the last two elections, presidential candidates started using technology to gain an advantage over their opponents, especially during the primaries. Howard Dean and Barrack Obama used technology effectively and intelligently and the results speak for themselves.
These days, everybody is talking about Twitter but Twitter is so new that people are still trying to figure out how to use it beyond the basics.
This article is based on the book ‘Long John Twitter’ that goes to great length to go beyond the basics of Twitter and help a reader comprehend the power of Twitter when combined with other emerging technologies. This article is intended to help politicians and activists figure out how to use Twitter and its sister applications to get ahead or at the very least not fall behind a smarter more tech. savvy rival.
Instead of mentioning current politicians and ruffling the feathers of one or the other, we will use the names Lincoln and Douglas for this article.
If Lincoln had Twitter and its sister Apps, this is probably how it would go:
Armed with the above information, Lincoln and his team now needs to get down to work. They have current statistics. The objective is clear – win the election. The technology is there. How to leverage this technology to tilt the odds in favor of Lincoln.
Team Lincoln has to increase Lincoln’s followers and increase his influence with the followers. They need to show to Lincoln’s followers that he understands the issues of the day, has better solutions and can lead the way towards a better society.
Now if Lincoln has amateurs running his show, they would bombard his followers with his statements all day long till they are sick of it and tune him out. That would be a total disaster.
For a politician, having constituents and followers is great but it is quite a challenge to stay in touch, keep them engaged and motivated without wearing yourself and your team down.
Lincoln and his team are professionals so they decide to create a micro news agency. The news agency would:
Doing all this would require considerable manpower unless they use technology. Technology is meant to save on manpower and provide speed of delivery. Using the applications detailed in ‘Long John Twitter’, Lincoln and his team would set up their systems to create the micro news agency using the guidelines above. Then they would let it run without human intervention. No allocation of human resources on a daily basis at all.
The team would periodically sit down and analyze the metrics. If things need to be adjusted, they would do so. If a new issue has surfaced, they would add that to the filters and start feeding related news to the followers.
As time goes by, Lincoln’s followers would know that he is in touch with the issues that matter to them. After all, he is the one feeding them information every day. They would trust him and also re-tweet / circulate his information to other people. That would further increase Lincoln’s clout / circle of influence. Day by day, Lincoln would gain strength and that could eventually tilt the scales in his favor at the ballot.
Summary: Twitter by itself is a very basic application. Combined with it’s sister applications and human ingenuity, Twitter can be a very potent message and content delivery mechanism. Use it to your advantage.
Good Luck!
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Author and consultant – Social Media and its practical applications.
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Twitter Revolution: How Social Media and Mobile Marketing is Changing the Way We Do Business & Market Online
November 9, 2009 by IBI · 3 Comments
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Twitter And 15 Ways To Use It
November 2, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
15 Ways You Can Use Twitter: A Guide for Beginners, Marketers and Business Owners
Twitter is a micro blogging platform which allows you to publish short messages of less than 140 characters through different mediums like IM, cellphones and the web.
It has a social element as well, as it allows users to befriend and monitor each other’s messages or updates. So what you have here is a publishing tool that can be either public and private.
Twitter gives you a fragmented experience of opinions, events, news, ideas and feedback largely because its structured to accommodate non-contextual usability: You can easily follow thousands of users and listen in and enter into conversations conducted among multiple users at any point. And this is usually the case.
On the other hand, Twitter can be actively used as a tool to push out messages that capitalize on the attention you’re receiving from other users. Yes, I’m talking about self-promotion and marketing. This involves active user engagement.
For businesses, Twitter is another channel which connects current and potential customers with your product or brand. It allows deeply infiltration into the lifestyles of interested participants, which helps to build brand persistence/loyalty.
In its most obvious form, Twitter can be seen as a traffic generation tool. The placement of links within profiles and conversations can direct visitors to a specific website and is especially powerful if you pitch to early adopters and influencers.
So here are 15 ways to use twitter:
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