Social Media Marketing Is a Hot Topic
social media is a concept you’ve probably heard and is being greatly talked about on the Internet. Especially in capitalist tribes even showing up into corporate America and the Fortune 500 crowd.
It is something which has been around forever. The skill of socially networking and connecting with other persons has been around since since humans first walked the earth. It is even a essential part of our core built into our DNA that we are social creatures.
What is new are the different mediums where this type of connecting can take place. And social media is new to the web within the last two years and is still in its infancy.
There are certain understood behaviors by tribes in specific sites you want to follow when playing in the social media space. Especially when you are there with ulterior marketing motives in mind.
Because this is a social space people don’t take kindly to blatant advertising messages which you normally see on places like TV and radio. These type of advertisements have been dubbed “interruption marketing” because you’re watching a show or listening to a radio commentary and all of a sudden they take a break and a blatant advertisement is thrust right in your face.
The easiest way to build a huge presence fast with the lot of social media sites and blogs and social networking sites is to think about it like it’s an extension of any normal party or gathering you’d find yourself in. Imagine it like you’re going to a party where you don’t know anyone there.
Would you approach a stranger on the street who is a complete stranger to you and you didn’t know anything about them, would you just shove your business opportunity info into their hand without saying a word to them?
Of course not. No sane person would do that because it will do you no good and just waste the resources you spent to create your business card and the money spent to get it printed out.
Yet I see the online equivalent of this foolishness daily when people send me a friend request with a blurb about joining their business.
Every time you talk to someone about your business you want to get results and have a high probability of converting them to a paying customer of yours. That’s the main goal and everything else is pointless.
What’s the most efficient way to accomplish this with these various social media sites?
Much like you do at a party where you don’t know anyone you have to make introductions. With the social sites usually this involves making a friend request.
Normally, all you have to do is find some friends with similar interests in the business and market you’re in and click on a “friend” button.
The #1 mistake I see people making is just aimlessly sending friend requests. Like any marketing effort you’re doing you want to target people who are like you and have an interest in your market because they will be likely to want to buy your products assuming you do a good enough job with the steps of the system to warm them up to buying your product.
Don’t include anything commercial in this initial friend request. All you want to do is find targeted gropus and in most sites you can do a search to find groups which are interested in your market whether it be health, fitness, or even blue jeans lovers. There are also many business groups and entrepreneurial type groups if you’re in those markets.
Digg into groups on a similar topic as you are and start clicking on group members and making friend requests. The only thing you are to do right now until you hear back from them is send a friend request telling them “hey I saw you in this group and wanted to be your friend”. Obviously, you include the name of the group which they are part and you are also a part because that gives you a thing in common with them and they’ll be far more likely to become your friend by clicking yes which is the first step to being able to communicate with them.
This will give you a fast fresh beginning in your social media marketing adventure to success. Upon getting a few hundred friends then I’ll talk to you about the next step of the system which is sending them an introductory e-mail about yourself.