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		<title>Social Online Networking For Business Success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone knows about the social networking website Facebook, but not too many people think about it as being a tool that businesses can use to spread the word about their companies. Just like people use Facebook to keep their family and friends updated with what they are doing each day, companies can do the same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone knows about the social networking website Facebook, but not too many people think about it as being a tool that businesses can use to spread the word about their companies. Just like people use Facebook to keep their family and friends updated with what they are doing each day, companies can do the same thing with their customers. They can share news about their company and any deals that are coming up in the future. It is just too good of a tool for businesses to pass up these days. I also like the use of <a href="http://businesscard2.com/">digital business cards</a> as well.</p>
<p>One of the major benefits of using Facebook to promote your business is that once people know that you are on Facebook and follow what you do, you know that anything that you post will come onto their news feed in real time. This is something that wasn&#8217;t around not too long ago, but now that it is, you have to take advantage of it.</p>
<p>Of course, it doesn&#8217;t hurt that you can advertise on Facebook for free so you never have to worry about spending more than you are getting back in return. It is pretty unbelievable that a lot of companies still pay a lot of money to advertise their sites using other methods when they could reach even more people by just signing up on Facebook and having someone maintain for them.</p>
<p>All in all, even if you choose to focus more on other advertising techniques on the internet, it is still a smart idea to have a Facebook page for your business. Even if you run a small business on your own and don&#8217;t have much time to keep it updated, at least it is there for customers to give you feedback and ask you questions if they have any. At some point, you will want it available to you because it has so many benefits.You may also want to find a <a href="http://businesscard2.com/featured/minneapolis-accountants">Minneapolis Accountant</a> as well.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Best Networking Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 14:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of business networking options out there for businesses to choose from, but that doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that they will all work for every single company. A lot of research needs to go into figuring out the proper fit for each business, but it is all worth it after you have figured [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of business networking options out there for businesses to choose from, but that doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that they will all work for every single company. A lot of research needs to go into figuring out the proper fit for each business, but it is all worth it after you have figured out which one will work well for you.</p>
<p>The first thing that you have to do is find out what other <a href="http://www.bni.com/">businesses like yours</a> are doing to succeed. This doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that you will go down the same path as those businesses did, but you will get a better idea of what might work and what won&#8217;t. You can either look up this information in forums and things like that, or you can even choose to speak with someone one on one. Get all of your questions about business networking out of the way early so you can focus on figuring out which method you will choose to use.</p>
<p>Many of the social networking websites out there cater to businesses and it is a free option in most cases. No matter what your other choices are as far as business networking goes, you will want to set up an account on at least one social networking site so that you can reach a wider audience. Not only will you find other companies to network with, you will also find plenty of future customers.</p>
<p>It is best to go over all of your options before you commit to anything so that you have a plan moving forward. If the right amount of work is put into this process, you will have a good chance of making the right moves when it comes to business networking. It really doesn&#8217;t take very long at all to get this process going, but be sure you working on it right away so you can move on with other endeavors.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 02:44:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social networking sites such as orkut, facebook, MySpace etc. are like a gold mine for internet marketing. These sites allow internet users to form groups on like friends or business networks. This makes the work easier for internet marketers because the users are already sorted in groups. To use social networking sites effectively one must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Social networking sites such as orkut, facebook, MySpace etc. are like a gold mine for internet marketing. These sites allow internet users to form groups on like friends or business networks. This makes the work easier for internet marketers because the users are already sorted in groups.<br />
To use social networking sites effectively one must try and have a large group of friends which are highly targeted. Also try and welcome each member personally in your network. Post something interesting like a news or a exclusive event which will bring them to visit your network repeatedly. Keep a track when maximum number of targets are online. Contact the members regularly to keep the message alive.<span id="more-23"></span><br />
Make sure that your profile provides a valid and updated links. Outdated or links appearing spam are hardly likely to get a customer back to you. Upload attractive photographs of your product in your profile this will entice them to check out your product.<br />
Sometimes social networking sites also are abused by internet marketing tools. People artificially increase their friends count and such. Such things can be reported as spam in most sites.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Social Marketing And Social Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 23:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Winfield (@chriswinfield) kicked off a packed breakout session at the South By Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin by promising to not mention Facebook and Twitter. Easier said than done. The “T word” and the “F word” (no, not that one) were mentioned numerous times but Winfield and fellow presenter Tony Adam (@tonyadam) did offer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris Winfield (@chriswinfield) kicked off a packed breakout session at the South By Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin by promising to not mention Facebook and Twitter. Easier said than done.</p>
<p>The “T word” and the “F word” (no, not that one) were mentioned numerous times but Winfield and fellow presenter Tony Adam (@tonyadam) did offer some good strategies for businesses looking to enhance their marketing efforts through social media. Local media companies should be doing most, if not all of them. social media marketing</p>
<p>The key lessons:</p>
<p>- Find out where your customers are: Use traffic reporting tools like Google Analytics to find out where your current visitors are coming from. Set up news alerts on your brand and your competitors to find who’s talking/writing about them.<br />
- Frequently update your blog(s): Winfield said it is “so important to reach out to your customers” this way. He also recommended becoming part of the community on blogs and news sites that frequently write about your topic area.<br />
- Seek new sources: Check Technorati and Alltop to discover new blogs and news sites that are focusing on your topic area, too. instead of technorati to figure out what’s hot in your topic area. social media</p>
<p>- Niche social networks: Do a Google search for niche social networks and find one in your topic area. then frequent it and monitor it.<br />
- Publish video: Make sure they are bite-sized clips, “short and sweet” according to Winfield. “They are great for awareness but the best ones contain little to no marketing messages.” (I’d love to see a media company try that!) Among the best examples mentioned were the Quicksilver dynamite surfing video, the Dove Evolution series and this …</p>
<p>- Don’t overlook forums: One of the most overlooked areas of social media, according to Winfield, is forums. “They’re not sexy, they’re kind of old.” But they have a tremendous amount of activity, including some in your topic area. Go to search.big-boards.com to find some that share your interest.</p>
<p>- Use Yahoo answers: Winfield called it “one of the only things Yahoo has done really well. There you can find your niche pretty fast and pretty easily. Once you do, you want to be pretty involved.” Why? Because answers rank so well in search engines. So more people will find your site. If you’re a local media company, think of all the knowledge you could be sharing by answering questions about your local area, either on Yahoo Answers or on a Q&#038;A section on your own site.<br />
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		<title>More Social Media Snaps</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 23:46:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Comedian Jim Gaffigan has a suggestion for preparing a Hot Pockets frozen entrée: &#8220;Take out of package. Place directly in toilet.&#8221; Gaffigan is not a big fan of Hot Pockets. He doesn&#8217;t like exercise, either. But he loves bacon. &#8220;Without bacon, no one would even know what a water chestnut is,&#8221; he says. Gaffigan&#8217;s also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Comedian Jim Gaffigan has a suggestion for preparing a Hot Pockets frozen entrée: &#8220;Take out of package. Place directly in toilet.&#8221; Gaffigan is not a big fan of Hot Pockets. He doesn&#8217;t like exercise, either. But he loves bacon. &#8220;Without bacon, no one would even know what a water chestnut is,&#8221; he says. Gaffigan&#8217;s also a fan of social networking sites.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll see him on Facebook, Twitter, and News Corp.&#8217;s (NWS) MySpace. He keeps fans up to date on his concerts, albums, TV appearances—and naps. In short, he&#8217;s a social networking success story. For a one-man band like Gaffigan, who probably has a decent amount of free time between eating bacon and being on stage, social networks and blogs have proved effective vehicles for marketing his business and staying close to his audience. But for many business owners, social networking is as valuable as a Hot Pocket is nutritious.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been misled as to the benefits of social networking sites. Many of us are finding that these tools do not live up to the hype, especially for small business. Once we start digging deeper, we&#8217;re finding a lot of challenges. Are you thinking of using Facebook, Twitter, or the like in your business? Before you go any further, consider the following myths:</p>
<p>1. Social media sites are free.<br />
Using social media sites isn&#8217;t as easy or cheap as many people think. Sure, most let you set up an account for free. And you can integrate other services, such as your blog or Google&#8217;s (GOOG) YouTube videos, at no charge. But there&#8217;s a significant cost: your time. Because there&#8217;s nothing worse than a site that&#8217;s not current. And to keep it current, someone&#8217;s going to need to spend time. This includes responding to visitors&#8217; questions, posting brilliant thoughts, adding graphics, and monitoring activity—basically trying to generate buzz.</p>
<p>Comedian Gaffigan seems to peruse his sites all the time. Bacon is still yummy days after it&#8217;s cooked. But old information—a stagnant site, comments left without response—are death in the social networking community. I recently moderated a small business town hall forum. The company sponsoring the event had two full-time &#8220;social media writers&#8221;covering the event. They recognize that keeping a presence on these sites takes resources. Unfortunately, many of us don&#8217;t have that kind of time—or cash—on hand.</p>
<p>2. Social media sites are a great place to find new customers.<br />
In fact, the major sites aren&#8217;t necessarily the best places for a business owner. Some of the most avid users of Facebook and MySpace are pimply adolescents and goth teenagers. Sure, there&#8217;s a growing number of fortysomethings—but many are merely nostalgic to check out boyfriends and girlfriends from youth to see how fat and bald they&#8217;ve become; whatever they&#8217;re doing on Facebook, it&#8217;s typically not engaging with a small business brand. Twitter has millions of users, but apparently only four of them actually understand what it does and spend much time updating their tweets. Are these the people who will buy the plastic polymer gaskets your company manufacturers? I don&#8217;t think so.</p>
<p>Where, then, should a small business owner go online? Often the best social networking sites are specific to business owners. For example, Intuit&#8217;s (INTU) social media people are on their own small business community. Another good one is Bank of America&#8217;s (BAC) small business community. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 23:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social media marketing is a term that describes use of social networks, online communities, blogs, wikis or any other online collaborative media for marketing, sales, public relations and customer service. Common social media marketing tools include Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Flickr, Wikipedia, Orkut and YouTube. In the context of internet marketing, social media refers to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Social media marketing is a term that describes use of social networks, online communities, blogs, wikis or any other online collaborative media for marketing, sales, public relations and customer service. Common social media marketing tools include Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Flickr, Wikipedia, Orkut and YouTube.</p>
<p>In the context of internet marketing, social media refers to a collective group of web properties whose content is primarily published by users, not direct employees of the property (e.g., the vast majority of video on YouTube is published by non-YouTube employees).<br />
<strong>Social Media Marketing Concept</strong></p>
<p>Social media marketing has three important aspects:citation needed</p>
<p>1. Creating buzz or newsworthy events, videos, tweets, or blog entries that attract attention, and become viral in nature. Buzz is what makes social media marketing work. It replicates a message through user to user contact, rather than the traditional method of purchasing of an ad or promoting a press release. The message does not necessarily have to be about the product. Many successful viral campaigns have gathered steam through an amusing or compelling message, with the company logo or tagline included incidentally.<br />
2. Building ways that enable fans of a brand or company to promote a message themselves in multiple online social media venues. Fan pages in Twitter, MySpace of Facebook follow this model.<br />
3. It is based around online conversations. Social media marketing is not controlled by the organization. Instead it encourages user participation and dialogue. A badly designed social media marketing campaign can potentially backfire on the organization that created it. To be successful SMM campaigns must fully engage and respect the users.</p>
<p>According to Lloyd Salmons, first chairman of the Internet Advertising Bureau social media council &#8220;Social media isn&#8217;t just about big networks like Facebook and MySpace, it&#8217;s about brands having conversations.&#8221;1.<br />
edit Social network marketing</p>
<p>Social network marketing or social level marketing, is an advertising method that makes use of social network service and to increase their web presence. This ranges from simply advertising directly on social networking sites, viral marketing that spreads throughout the web, email, and word of mouth, or providing niche social networking sites focused around the item being advertised.</p>
<p>Many sites include features where companies can create profiles. For example, on Facebook companies can create &#8220;pages&#8221; where users can become fans of this company, product, service, individual, etc. Many companies create MySpace pages for themselves.</p>
<p>Companies sometimes invest in internet presence management, which can include social network marketing.</p>
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