No one needs to tell you that social media websites have exploded in
popularity. But like some business owners, you may be holding out on
jumping onto the social media marketing bandwagon. As
an Internet marketing firm that offers social media marketing services,
Crest Media is here to tell you: This is not the best plan. If you fail
to take advantage of social media marketing at this stage in the game,
you will be missing out on all kinds of advantages – advantages your
competition may already enjoy.
What Is Social Media
At its core, Social Media essentially is defined as sharing and
recommendation based information exchange through user-managed channels
and websites. Social Media's principle difference from search based
information sharing in that its dependent on a recommendation or a
"vote" from random users and not algorithmic criteria or expert opinion.
It is the process of everyday random people sharing & recommending
digital information (in the form of website links, image and video
files, or self-created content) they believe to be valuable and
reputable for themselves, their friends, family and colleagues. As for
how social media can affect one's business, one could think of it as the
logical extension of a customer's opinion always being right and then
using that opinion in a semi-public forum to influence those around
them.
Benefits of Social Media Marketing
It’s true: If your competitors are already using Facebook, Twitter,
and article submission sites (such as Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon, etc.)
to market their businesses, they are enjoying things you will miss out
on by not participating. Those benefits include:
Increased exposure: By plugging your business into social media, you
can expose it to marketing you may not otherwise have access to. Social
media marketing brings a virtual “world” of consumers closer to you; and
while you may have doubts that this will result in increased profits,
the proof is in the pudding. Data points to higher conversion rates (the
process of a website user/social media “friend” becoming a business’
paying customer) when social media marketing is used to generate leads.
The bottom line is that social media produces a greater return on
investment (ROI) than nearly any other marketing tool – because it’s
virtually free!
Brand shaping: Sure, your website is a useful tool for shaping your
brand; but with so much competition out there, it’s hardly enough. In
today’s crowded market, you need social media marketing to help you
reach out to your audience and show them more, more, more of your brand –
on a consistent, routine basis. This could mean sharing nuggets of
industry info, or it could mean filling them in on aspects of your
business that can benefit them as customers: promotions, sales, and
other new developments. Developing brand awareness in this fashion also
works to supplement such internet marketing efforts as reputation management
(think of user-generated testimonial sites like Yelp!, Hotfrog or
Brownbook) and even local optimization (location-sharing & check-in
based websites like Foursquare or Facebook's Places feature).
Putting personality into your status updates is an easy, fun way to
mold your brand image; so are photos, engaging blogs or interesting
article links...with social media, you can be as creative as you like.
Strictly business? No problem. Social media allows you to stay on
message, too. It’s your brand, and you can stay in control of it when
you use social media marketing.
Long-Standing Customer Relations: In the digital age, transparency is
the name of the game for businesses. A firm’s willingness to engage not
only new, but previous customers on social channels like Facebook and
YouTube conveys willingness to address and correct past business
mistakes (and tout their successes too). This form of customer
engagement is a lot more accessible and a lot less overlooked than the
common "How did we do?" customer survey forms and emails with data
that's never really seen by the general public.
Credibility: Like it or not, social media marketing is pretty much
required of companies who want to lend themselves credibility with
today’s tech-savvy consumers. And even if your audience is not a
particularly youthful demographic, it’s important to embrace – not
resist – this powerful marketing tool. Why? Because studies show that
Facebook is often more popular with the 30 and over crowd, and with
Twitter growing by untold amounts every day, it’s a must for any social
media marketing campaign. Plus, it goes far beyond those two sites. For
some industries, there are dozens of sites you can submit content to as
part of your social media campaign. When you trust Crest Media to do
this for you, we can create content aimed at reaching your audience and
submit it to these sites for you. It’s all part of what we do to help
your brand stay visible and gain credibility with your audience.
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Effective Social Media Campaigns
Then, there’s blogging. Think your audience doesn’t want to hear what
you have to say? They just might. Plus, maintaining a company blog
makes your site even more visible to prospects and customers, especially
when your most successful keyword phrases are routinely implemented.
Crest Media employs skilled ghostbloggers who can perform this task to
enhance your social media efforts and your internet marketing campaign as a whole.
As previously implied, the best social media marketing campaigns
involve Facebook and Twitter. Crest Media can set goals for fan and
follow acquisitions on these sites and provoking interaction with this
audience. This is achieved by asking questions in status updates,
creating polls for them to participate in, and notifying them of special
offers.
Trust Crest Media For Your Social Media Management
We can do it all. From setting up accounts and maintaining them, to
creating content and posting it, Crest Media can perform your social
media marketing duties routinely and diligently. When we see what’s
working, we go with it; when we notice something isn’t effective, we
adjust the plan until we find what works for you. We realize that no two
social media campaigns should be exactly alike. After all, that’s what
social media is all about – making yourself stand out.
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