August 4, 2011

 

7 Easy Ways to get Your Content Shared

With the advent of social media, businesses large and small have jumped onto the bandwagon, with a single aim – to expose their content to as large an audience as possible. Writing blogs and publishing YouTube videos are a wonderful way to get started, but unless your content goes viral, the chances of attracting the right audience and building a fan following are slim.

It’s understandable when celebrities like Justin Bieber and Ashton Kutchner gather huge Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube followings. But if your brand is just being developed, how do you get your content out to millions? And how does the average Joe like Gary Brolsma (his Numa Numa video has gathered over 40 million hits on YouTube alone) do it?

Humour might help, but when you can’t be funny, here are some tactics which do work:

1. Tap into the viewer’s ‘me time’: Your audience will surf the web looking for specific content (which is when keywords and content rich articles come into play). But they will also engage in sites like twitter and facebook when they are bored and have some me-time to indulge in. Create content that is light, fun, and engages viewers, and if they enjoy it, they’ll be sure to pass it on.

2. Create content that is truly different: Why be the same when you can be different? Different can mean bold, controversial, funny, and if appropriate, even silly; but you must appeal to your audience. The Numa Numa video for example, is not the funniest video out there, but it taps into people’s desires to enjoy silliness in others.

3. Get interactive: People love to play games, do quizzes, scratch their heads over puzzles, and earn rewards. Give your readers something they can engage in, either individually or in groups, and they’ll be sure to share it with friends and colleagues. Our client, MyDealBag, discovered this when it offered subscribers a chance to win points and earn rewards. What better way to get subscribers to share their facebook page with others?

4. Keep it length appropriate: A long post works really well if you have plenty of valuable content to share, such as a how-to feature, or a Top 100 list. But if you don’t have much to say, a shorter post with a strong heading, or a bold image, can just as easily attract attention, get reacted to, and get passed along.

5. Publish at the correct time: Research the correct time to publish your content. A 5pm Friday blog post may catch a few people, but you would be missing out on those who have switched off their computers for the weekend. On the other hand, if you are targeting a younger crowd, your weekend tweets might just be the answer.

6. Make it easy to share the love: Don’t be afraid to explore various options in addition to twitter, facebook, YouTube, MySpace, and LinkedIn.  RSS feeds for example allow viewers to receive your content straight into their inbox or Google reader, getting them to read and share content this way. Similarly, appeal to people’s need for something different, by converting a boring article into a fun PowerPoint presentation, which you can share on slideshare.

Sharing content via social media

7. Include a strong call to action: All your efforts will go to waste if you don’t include a strong call to action in your piece. Your message must compel people to act now, whether it’s to buy your product, hire your services, or pass on your message. It can be a simple – please retweet (RT), please comment, or even, please share. By asking, you reinforce a person’s desire to spread your content, virally.

Even though your content gets shared, it might not receive the immediate reaction you predicted, or the kind of feedback you hoped for. Having said this, if you do plan your message, mode of delivery, and copy correctly, the chances of a huge positive response still stand very high.

If you’d like to learn more about how to create copy that gets shared, drop us a line or give us a call.

 

Social Media Plan – Part One –

Where is your Brand’s Voice?

Part of how I map out the start of a Social Media plan is to look at the past of what a company has been up to on the social web.

 

Looking into the following areas:

What social sites are you a part of?

What is the personality of your brand’s voice- do you have a voice?

How often do you communicate information?

What kind of communication are you putting out?

Where does the communication go and from where does it come?

How quickly do you respond to fan posts/questions/feedback?

How have you responded to negative posts?

 

By looking at these areas we can tell where your brand is situated online. Does it need to be re-branded on social media? Businesses that have started in social media, but slacked off after the beginning stage because of time issues, leave fans bored by the lack of conversation. If you are going to start a social media presence, they best thing to do is start it properly and update it regularly.

How to check your social presence: [Read more...]

Facebook Pages Changes: How to Utilize

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Facebook made some huge changes to their pages and as a ton of us social media people cringe, the change is good for a few main reasons.

If you haven’t done this already, change over and take the tour. If you are having any troubles or are not sure how to utilize these changes, please read below.


Feel free to comment or ask questions and/or add to my suggestions as we call all learn from each other!

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This is the biggest visual change to your Facebook page. Fans that are used to navigational tabs at the top are now forced to look to the left hand side for information such as ‘Info’, ‘Wall’, ‘Photos’ and any other FBML tabs you’ve added to your page. What this tells me right away, is that your pages photos (not fan photos) should relate to your top information that you want your fans to see. [Read more...]

How to Make Your Online Customers Happy

It’s pretty simple.

When we purchase an item in a clothing store and the salesperson is helpful, you leave with something you wanted- you’re happy. Happy enough to tell friends about this great experience, maybe even before you’ve tried out the product. Crazy right.

So when it comes to online, it’s not really the same process because you have to minus the human experience.

Online business owners can’t shake your hand, smile at you and give you that warm fuzzy satisfied feeling. So how do we create that similar affect through a computer?

Look at it this way: What makes us feel satisfied about a purchase online? (in no particular order)

  • If it comes on time or early
  • It is exactly what we want
  • If it’s not exactly what we want, then it’s easy to return
  • CSR’s are easy to get ahold of, online chat room is 24hrs [Read more...]

How to Have a Relationship with Your Consumer

When it comes to online marketing there are specific ways to show the client the ROI, Return on Investment. How many clicks throughs, visits to the site, purchases and SEO are all a part of this analysis. But how do you really know your consumer is spreading the word? Are you going to call up every single person that has purchased your product and ask them for a review? Yes, an interrogation process would definitely be affective.

To help a business grow, there has to be a purpose to the product, coming from the CEO to the salespeople and finally to you, the consumer. Being an entrepreneur is not enough if you don’t believe in the purpose of your product. We have all seen it a million times when shopping in a store where the salespeople aren’t helpful or engaging. When we work for a company whose owner exudes the money hungry obsession that clouds his purpose. [Read more...]

The Thank You Economy

In Gary Vaynerchuck’s new book, ‘The Thank You Economy‘, he talks about the subject of caring about your customers. No, we mean, actually giving a you-know-what about who is buying your product or using your services.

It’s a change in  big business customer care verses small business. The way the mom and pop shop connected with their customers, conversing directly to the customer, asking how their kids are and dealing with any issues directly with the customer. No matter how small the business, they connected with the customer on a more emotional level and the customer respected the business and brand for it. Social media gives big businesses or online businesses the chance to connect in a similar way with Facebook, Twitter and location-based media like Foursquare. [Read more...]

Is Vaseline India’s Skin Whitening Facebook Application Over The Line?

 

Vaseline Indias Marketing Campaign Advert from Vaseline

Vaseline India's Marketing Campaign Advert from Vaseline

You’d be hard pressed to find anyone that hasn’t edited photos that they posts of themselves on line. It’s quite normal for people to alter their profile photos by changing the lighting or adding effects and so on. It becomes a little more off putting when people are changing culturally “undesirable” characteristics like weight or race. But when a company promotes a skin care product by whitening your skin in pictures, that’s a cause for alarm.

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3 Reasons Why Social Media Day Should Be Every Day

 

Its social media day!  Have a cupcake on the house!

It's social media day! Have a cupcake on the house! Image via bakerella.com

Celebrating social media day is a lot like celebrating “Nice Person Day” – it should really be happening every day. However, a little recognition never hurts since Victoria (British Columbia) mayor Dean Fortin has joined Mashable in graciously declaring June 30th as Social Media Day. For most of us, social media engagement is a daily activity already because it’s a growingly important way to communicate to our closest friends and to the world.

Here are the top 3 reasons why social media day should be every day:

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Virgin America Gives Free Flights to Influental Tweeters – Loyal Customers Get Lump of Coal

Virgin America has recently partnered with Klout.com to offer free round trip flights to Torontarians in order to promote their airline. While they explicitly state (possibly due to FCC regulations) that “You are welcome to tell the world you love the product, you hate the product or say nothing at all”, it seems quite clear that they are banking on your social media network to promote themselves.

If the goal of this marketing campaign was to get attention across social media networks, then this was a highly effective campaign – masterfully executed. On the other hand, if Virgin America wanted to create a marketing campaign that monetized frequent air travelers, this was a flop – or worse, a complete 5-alarm disaster.

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The Biggest Social Media Story Of The Decade is Keyboard Cat, Not Facebook or Twitter

Social media.

 

There. I said it. When people hear that term, I can see in their faces. They’re thinking: Pokemon, HD DVD, XFL. Fads. All it is, is a fad. The “hype” around social media right now is being created by social media “gurus”, who on a whole, tend to retweet ideas more than they refine them.

The top social media stories of the year aren’t the about Twitter’s instability during the world cup or facebook privacy issues. The top social media stories are Justin Bieber, keyboard cat and Twilight. Some of you might ask why is this the case. Most might violently throw your laptop across the room demanding I take this article down. But you’d be missing the point.

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