Category Archives: Social Media Marketing

Can Small Businesses Compete with Big Ones?

Marketing online has brought about more changes than probably any other medium. The biggest difference between the online age and the dawn of TV and radio is this: small businesses have more of a level playing field than ever. When TV and radio came upon the seen it was only the large corporations or successful small businesses that were able to afford to advertise. With the advent of the internet start-ups can present themselves with the look and feel of a large business on a shoestring budget. If you have time and a little bit of creativity you can write a blog or make videos that can appeal to your customers and make you an expert in your field. This in turn leads to business for you by making you the go to guy for your given field. Inadvertently this also leads to better search engine optimization for your website which leads to you ranking higher on the search engines. Yes, big businesses can do this as well but that’s where being niche oriented comes into play. If you take on a small enough niche that big businesses are ignoring but that would still be lucrative to your business you can outdo the big corporations and be more appealing to your market in the process.

There has never been a better time to be a small business but you need to utilize the technologies and methodolgies that can elevate you above your competition and seperate you from other businesses in a unique way.
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Analytics for Social Media; The New Gold Standard

Most good marketers know that tracking is critical to success – Social Media is no different. Many marketers just starting out with social media do it in a haphazard manner and fail. Yet those who are able to produce consistent results through social media have one thing in common: They track their efforts. Here, you’ll learn the ins and outs of why you should track, what exactly you should track and how you can track your social media results.

Why Track?

There are many reasons to track your social media. The first and primary reason is that tracking is the first step to improving numbers in business. If you have no idea how many fans are joining your Facebook page per day or how many people are watching your video per day, then how are you going to improve those numbers?
Another reason to track is so that you know what’s working and what’s not. Perhaps your twitter and Facebook campaigns are really not doing so hot, yet your video campaigns are pulling in visitors by the boatload. You now know where to focus your attention.

social-media-analyticsFinally, tracking saves you a lot of time. Social media can be a bit of a “spray shot” at first. You’re on twitter, Facebook, MySpace, a hundred video distribution sites, digg, reddit, delicious, stumbleupon … The list goes on and on. Over time however, if you track properly you’ll be able to distinguish which areas are paying off and which areas are just a drain on your time.

What Should You Track?

Now that we know the why of tracking, let’s talk about the what. What are the actual metrics you should be tracking?
The most important in any marketing campaign is always: How much money did we make? How many new customers did we acquire? In other words, what was the impact on the bottom line?
As simple as that sounds, it’s often overlooked for impressive visitor figures or branding data. In the end, the whole point of branding or exposure is dollars in the bank.
That’s the most important metric. Here are some other metrics you may want to track:
– How many views did your page get?
– How many views did your video get?
– Which site pulled the most views / visitors?
– What’s your average join per day?
– What % of visitors converts?
– What selling point or promotion generated the most buzz?
To put it in short, you should track everything. Even though only a few numbers really matter, metrics allow you to get a good handle on your business.

How to Track

There is a handful of software out there to help you track your social media progress. ViralHeat(least expensive), WebTrends and Omniture (most expensive) are some of the most popular. Each has their strengths and disadvantages. Although social media analytics software isn’t quite as advanced as web analytics software, there’s still a lot of data you can glean and use from them.
There may be data you want tracked that the software doesn’t’ support. In that case, it’s best to track it by hand at first to get a feel for it. Then, if it’s worth it, you can have custom software built to track it for you. It would only cost a few hundred dollars to have a simple script written up on freelancing sites online.

There you have it. You’ve learned why you should track, what metrics you should track, how to use analytics software to do your tracking and what to do if there are metrics you want to track that your analytics software doesn’t cover. Track carefully and meticulously and you’ll be well on your way to a successful social media campaign that brings results.

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YouTube as a Marketing Tool

YouTube has only been online for a few short years, but it has quickly become one of the hottest destinations on the Internet. Once a little-used medium due to slow Internet connections, the widespread use of broadband has made online video a popular attraction. YouTube is one of the first sites to have been built around online video, and its ease of use and variety of videos has made it extremely popular.

Marketers were quick to catch on to the possibilities presented by YouTube. They began to create “viral videos”, clips that were intended to draw interest and spark widespread distribution. YouTube’s embed feature allows anyone to place videos on their blog or website, so by creating funny or informative videos, marketers could spread their message far and wide.

Any online marketer can harness the power of YouTube to promote his products, services and website. Here are some types of videos that tend to do well:

* Popular commercials – If you have a television commercial that has brought you lots of business, putting it on YouTube can get you more mileage out of it. And best of all, you don’t have to pay for airtime.

* How-to videos – While some Internet users just want to be entertained, many of them come online looking for information. How-to videos allow them to see how something is done rather than just reading about it. Businesses capitalize on this by producing videos about how to do things that relate to their products or services.

* Video from special events – If you’ve held or participated in a conference, seminar or other special event, posting a video of it on YouTube could get you lots of traffic. So don’t forget to take your video camera along!

* Funny videos – Lots of Internet users visit YouTube when they need a good laugh. If you can whip up a funny video that features your products or services, there’s a good chance that it could be highly rated and go viral.

A frequent mistake of YouTube marketers is just uploading their video and hoping for the best. Here are some simple steps you can take to increase your video’s chances of success.

* Take care to put your video in the right category, and make full use of tags. Add tags that describe your business and products, as well as the video’s subject matter. This will help users find your video more easily.

* Write a good description that contains keywords that one might use to find your video. Also, be sure to include your site’s URL in the description. Always include audio in your video as well!

* Be sure to allow embedding, comments and ratings. Allowing others to embed your video will give it more exposure. Making it possible for them to comment will generate discussion, which is also good for your video’s success. And allowing ratings could put you higher in YouTube’s search rankings if people like your video.

YouTube is an invaluable marketing tool. It gives businesses the opportunity to use the popularity of online video to their advantage. Anyone can create a video with Windows Movie Maker and upload it to YouTube, so why not give it a try if you haven’t already?

By Peter Marino