Tag : engagement

  • Are You Engaged?

    Posted Aug 18th, 2010 By in Business, Social Media, Social Networking With | 2 Comments

    This is a guest post by Dr. Ivan Misner (Bio is below).

    In engaged in the conversation, that is! OK, OK . . . now that I have your attention, let me explain.

    In my book Truth or Delusion I bring up the point that word-of-mouth marketing is always working, it just may not be working in your favor. Believe it or not, you’re getting word of mouth every day. It just may not be the kind you’re thinking of–the good kind. The thing is, negative word of mouth has legs and the average dissatisfied customer gripes to 11 people about his experience, and these 11 in turn tell five others apiece.

    Therefore, you need to get engaged in the networking process and the resulting conversation by formulating a strategic plan to control what’s being said about you. Among other things, this is done by focusing on good customer service to reduce negative word-of-mouth and ensuring that your marketing message is conveyed accurately so your prospects know what to expect.

    It’s especially important to be engaged in the conversation when it comes to online networking. Take the headline of this blog, for example. Say somebody were to see it, not read the rest of the blog, and then begin posting comments on blogs and social networking sites all over the web claiming that “Ivan Misner has a new blog urging people everywhere to get married!”

    You may be laughing, but occurrences like I just described happen all the time. And guess what? If you’re one of those people who refuses to get involved in “that online/social networking stuff,” then you aren’t engaged in the conversations that are being had about you online. And when somebody says something negative or incorrect about you or your business, you can’t redirect the conversation in a positive direction to save face or correct what’s been wrongly stated about you.

    Whether networking online or face-to-face, the dialogue is going to happen with or without you. The basic point is, if you don’t participate in the conversation, you’re not in control whatsoever. If you do participate, then you can publicly say who you are and steer the conversation in a positive way.

    Check out this blog entry by my friend Dave Goetz, “They are Laughing at You.” It’s a perfect illustration of everything I’ve talked about in this blog and it tells a GREAT story about a college professor who refused to engage his students in any way as he endlessly lectured to them for hours. It’s no surprise that the students found a way to engage each other in conversation during class but the professor lost all control of what topics were being focused on as well as what was being said . . . Like I said, the dialogue will happen with or without you.

    Guest Author: Called the “father of modern networking” by CNN, Dr. Ivan Misner is a New York Times bestselling author. He is the Founder and Chairman of BNI the world’s largest business organization. His newest book, Networking Like a Pro, can be viewed at www.IvanMisner.com. You can also read more of his valuable information on the Neworking Now Blog.

  • Why Audience Engagement Matters with Social Media

    Posted Jul 15th, 2010 By in Social Media, Social Networking With | 6 Comments

    Whether you’re just starting out or a seasoned social media pro, it’s important to stay connected to your audience. It’s easy to forget the purpose of being social if you’re too consumed with promoting yourself. Every now and then, we all need a reminder about how important it is to provide value and to be genuine in our attempts at audience engagement. Don’t forget that social media is here to stay!

    Studies on Social Media Usage

    A recent study shows that Generation Y, or Millennials, will continue to use social networking as they age. Contrary to what few believe, social media and sharing is not just a fad – it’s here to stay. 67% of technology experts questioned in the study agree that Millennials will not grow out of sharing information about themselves on social networks. This should come as no surprise as social media is increasingly become an important part of our lives. Many people are already willing to admit the check Twitter or Facebook before their email and there are studies to show that. If you’re an internet marketer, there is no way to success if you ignore these social media channels.

    Storytelling and Engagement

    In order to engage your customers, sharing on social media sites should consist of more than just linking to pieces of information about yourself. Nowadays, it’s even easier for people to ignore a sales pitch. They want to see your real personality and understand how you can help them. Storytelling as it relates to social media means relating a topic, story, or opinion to your customers. If you’re blogging about a topic, relate it to yourself or the average person. This makes it more personable and easier to relate to. You want to give them a reason to care or form an opinion. Telling an interesting story will encourage your audience to post question, comments and even look to you as a resource.

    Share Your Voice

    Establishing an online presence for your business means more than just setting up the accounts. Consistency counts! This can be the hardest aspects for most businesses and individuals. Being online means that you are connected 24/7 and you may feel that you’re running out of things to say. The worst thing you could do is broadcast yourself continuously. Instead, opt for variety of topics to share. Look for what your customers are interested in and if you’re not sure, research or ask. Social networks are a place where you can make a difference by providing value. Offering free resources and expert advice is always useful. As you’re active, remember to also be genuine. Show your personality and put effort into your audience outreach. They’ll appreciate a genuine source of information.

    Is there anything you would like to share about your own personal experiences with audience engagement through social media?

    Guest Author: Lynna Pham is project coordinator at Emarketed, a Los Angeles web design and web copywriting firm.

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