Beginners Guide of Social Media Marketing
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Social
Media Marketing is the process of gaining attention and web traffic through the
social media sites. During this process, usually creative content to reach the
masses through publicity coming from a third-party trusted source needs to be
created in order for people to share the content of their interest with others
and create a vicious chain that would make business cover and go beyond the
market audience intended. Every online marketer needs to have a goal, a
product, a service and a cause to promote through the vast and overwhelming
World Wide Web. If you already have those things defined in your mind, then
congratulations! That could be probably the hardest part of entering into the
social media challenge, and from now on, every single effort will contribute to
reach those goals efficiently and flawlessly until you put your feet on the social media
marketing specialist status.
The
Social Media world is wide and more extensive than ever. It is a very strategic
marketing platform that reaches different cultures, ages, religion, sexes,
locations, interests and such, therefore it makes it the perfect vehicle to
reach and target the right audience and achieve total success. The whole world
won't care about video games, for example, but only the people that video games
is part of their interests. If you target male audience with ads of high heels
on sale, maybe some of them would go and buy a pair or 2 for their wives, but a
pair or 2 is not exactly the kind of impact you want to have. Therefore, you
focus on certain group ages and certain other factors that cause some services
and products, videos and news to go "viral".
First, we
need to know the basic social media sites.
Facebook
Holding
more than 900 million users, if you're already a Facebook user this might not
be really new to you, but there are lots of features worth mentioning. You can
create a dedicated business page and interact directly, and free, with your
customers uploading free pictures, products and videos of the service you
intend to provide or the product you are trying to sell. That way, you can
build a data base of people that will share your posts to their friends and
therefore create the never ending chain. Most of these social media sites have
seamlessly mobile integration so people whether it is a portable PC, a desktop,
tablet or mobile phone get always connected with media in a way that you should
take advantage of. People log in to Facebook, in any situation, while commuting,
in the park, at home, at school, at work. Then you're there, promoting your
business for it to be displayed in the news feeds, and you would be there,
constantly doing the mind trick game to the point that people will find
something attractive and worth checking according to their interests. Many big
corporations like Starbucks, Microsoft, Apple, Rockstar, Pepsi etc. are doing
the same, and it works perfectly!
Twitter
It is the
fast growing, very popular social media site. With over 340,000,000 tweets a
day and around 140,00,000 users worldwide, this platform is pretty appealing to
business and companies as well as for celebrities, musicians, actors,
everybody! A tweet is a message of 140 characters maximum that one can write
and post and followers can read and see any time in their news feeds. Talk
about it, interact directly and start new conversations is one of the things
that make this platform extremely successful. The way they follow Kim
Kardashian and read and talk about everything she tweets in a day, the same way
they can do with advertising and marketing campaigns about brands and products
of their interest.
140,000,000
users to target the right audience might sound like a difficult task, but seen
it from the other side of the coin, that means more potential customers for a
business. Once you get into the already mentioned vicious chain of any social
media site, things just keep coming along by themselves and first thing you'll
notice is hundreds of hundreds of people engaged in your brand, talking about
it, reviewing it and telling others about events, broadcast and such.
LinkedIn
Possibly
a not so popular platform making it boring for some people, but a very
professional and strategic one for the rest. Some people won't spend long hours
chatting or talking to other about silly, trivial things, instead, this social
network goes straight to the point. People on Facebook and Twitter for example,
follow anyone of their interest for the sake of simply socialize as well as
businesses and companies, but LinkedIn is intended to filter and leave the fun
behind to focus deeper in professionalism in social media.
In
LinkedIn, you can be part of the people looking for a job/ service, or part of
a company offering a job/ service. You can create either a personal profile
with your professional information about yourself, studies, contact
information, interests, certifications, identifications etc. or, create a
business or company page, same way as you do it on Facebook or Twitter
sufficing the same purpose: share information about your brand, service,
product and keep your audience and followers up to date with the latest
information about your company.
YouTube
YouTube
is a very interesting platform. People go watch videos of any kind or get
redirected by any website that has a backlink to it or search engines. Once
people is there on a given there you have some more "Related Videos"
on a column on the right side of the screen. Clicking from video to video makes
you find things you never thought you would find, interesting topics, funny
videos, how-to kind of videos, publicity etc. Your chances to be seen are
overwhelming and you can also get people subscribe to your Channel, which is in
other terms, your own YouTube space where you upload your videos. Some people
find it way more interesting and easier to just watch a video rather than
reading a whole article. You have the resource of visuals. If you were to
promote fashion clothes and that is the purpose of your whole social media marketing, you can, along with other options, upload a video with people
modeling your clothes, redirect people to your main business site, recommend
people to share your video, to subscribe for future video updates, to visit
your "fashion blog", like your page on Facebook, follow you on
Tweeter, Google+, Linkedin, etc. Close your eyes and try to visualize the Tree
Diagram of the whole Social Media marketing strategy and how it gets to
potentially reach every single corner of the World Wide Web. Ambitious, isn't
it?
Google+
A fairly
new comer on the social media site battle, Google+ offers integration of a
variety of services including Gmail, Google+ Basics, Google+ Circles that let
you share information or "statuses" in a way Facebook does, but has
less popularity so far. You have the "Stream" feature similar to
Facebook's News Feed that would let you see what others are up to, an option
for following very similar as well to Tweeter.
The
service is very appealing to professionals and business networks because of the
exclusivity and integration of services. You create a Gmail account for
example, and unless you disable it, by default you have access to all these
service and a profile ready to be edited with a picture, contact information,
etc. You have access to the whole Google+ network including already mention
Gmail, YouTube, You+, Circles, Basics and even the well-known search engine
saving and displaying results to the most relevant things to you. It is
convenient to have a spare Google+ account for any Social Media Marketer
because it's potential functionality and because no source is too little or too
much in marketing. Might not have the same impact, a 30 seconds ad on TV than a
small billboard on a bus, but the more you get the message sent the better
results you will accomplish.
In
conclusion, Social Media Marketing is a field where professionals and amateurs
in advertising can come across and put their own ideas and plans implementing
their own techniques. There is no Social Media Marketer university or college
degree, this knowledge that should be acquired by extensive research, it needs
to be constantly employed and tested in the desired field. It is a
revolutionary strategy that has taken down the old TV advertising tactics
shifting it to the online market. The percentage of people that prefer to go
online on a computer or capable device versus people that watches TV grows
steadily every single day. Statistics show Social Media Marketing in a lower
impact percentage compared to the legacy ways for advertising, but the
potential it has and room for growth is in no doubt overwhelming and could be
much more improved and interactive than TV has been for the past decades.
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