Tag : visibility

  • Ask Mirna: What criteria do you suggest people use to select a social media expert?

    Posted Oct 17th, 2010 By in Ask Mirna, Business, Social Media With | 5 Comments

    Question: There are so many pseudo social media experts out there, each with his or her “solution,” that it’s become overwhelming to identify the real McCoys. What criteria do you suggest people use? – Jim Taggart, LeadershipWorldConnect

    Answer: Thank you for asking a very important question, and for trusting me to answer it for you. I am asked this same question at least once a week.  Unfortunately, the real social media experts are buried under all the hype of the fake experts because the real ones don’t have time to go calling themselves experts so they can pitch you on why you should have 100K Twitter followers, and why you should hire them to do the job. The true authorities in any industry are not hard-selling 24/7. They are too busy strategizing, sharing, learning, educating, creating, experimenting, executing, testing, growing, and helping others thrive.

    It is difficult for me to answer this question without being too controversial or self-promotional.  However, my intent is to always educate and create awareness. Thus, the answer is not only based on my opinion, but also years of business experience and thousands of hours of research and execution to back it up.

    So, how do you weed out the pundits from the fakes?

    First, let’s define expert.  Here is how Wikipedia defines the word:

    “An expert is someone widely recognized as a reliable source of technique or skill whose faculty for judging or deciding rightly, justly, or wisely is accorded authority and status by their peers or the public in a specific well-distinguished domain.”

    Having extensive knowledge about a topic beyond the average person makes you an expert.  Your skills training and credentials make you an expert.  Your years of experience and education make you an expert.  However, given the above definition, the word expert should not be a self-proclaimed title. This title should be earned and given by peers after a person has logged tens of thousands of hours, and the results should speak for themselves.

    Hence, your social media expert is NOT:

    • Someone who shows you how to use the latest feature on Facebook
    • An individual who tells you to just create pages on the major social networks
    • Your web designer or programmer
    • Your previous mortgage broker who has moved on to social media because it is the next hot industry
    • Your virtual assistant
    • Someone who is simply online
    • Someone who has five different types of businesses going at once to see which one makes the fastest buck

    Am I an expert in social media because I live and breathe the Web every day? It’s possible. However, I wouldn’t use that term.  I am a student of my work. I am constantly learning, experimenting, and educating.  My expertise and knowledge are put to the test every time I have a new challenge, a client, or a new project. If I can’t prove that I have some expertise when the situation calls, it doesn’t matter what I call or describe myself. (more…)

  • Is Social Media a ‘Get Rich’ Scheme or Competition?

    Posted Sep 8th, 2010 By in Social Media, Social Networking, Viral Marketing With | 7 Comments

    Do you want THOUSANDS of friends/followers within days/weeks?

    Please become a liker of my Facebook page because I need to reach 1000 likers!

    Make money FAST using social media…

    Let me show you how I made $100K in one day using social media…

    Learn how to grow followers FAST on Twitter…

    Anyone can make money using Twitter…Learn how NOW!
    Any of these sound familiar? I have lost count of how many of these messages I receive per day. I am sure you have too. Tired of them yet? I know I am!

    If you spend any time on any social media site, you will find that there appears to be a race to see who can have the most friends/followers or who can find the quickest and easiest way to get rich using social media. There are schemes that can help you get thousands of new people to follow you on sites like Twitter.

    There are even sites that sell friends by the thousands. If any of these come across your e-mail or your social media accounts, please IGNORE them. Two words: “Buyer Beware!” And, if you are sending out these messages, please STOP!

    Social media is not for people who want to get rich fast nor is it a competition. There is no short cut to using social media. Social media is another powerful tool to help you build genuine, quality, and long-term relationships. It is NOT about the quantity of friends or likers you have. If you are using social networking sites to increase the visibility of your business, the concept is very simple. Think of it as taking your offline networking online.

    When you are at a networking event, you connect with people and try to build relationships. Then once you establish credibility, you may try to introduce people to your products and services. And, if you have given enough value, you will automatically attract your ideal clients. Well, the same rules apply to social networking. It is truly as simple as that! No need to reinvent the wheel.

    When trying to build your likers and followers on social networking sites, you must think about your target audience and not how many followers you are going to have by the end of the month. For example, imagine you sell steaks. They might be the juiciest, tastiest steaks in the world, but if you try to sell them at a raw food convention where there are thousands of people, guess what? No one will buy! That’s what it’s like when you gather 20,000 people through random methods just to get followers on whatever social network you are targeting. I guarantee that this approach will not get you the results you are looking for and will not increase your business in any shape or form.

    Now, imagine you take these amazing steaks to a meat-lovers convention. Do you think these people might be interested in your food? I bet you’d sell out in no time! Keep this in mind when you are finding followers on Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon or any other social network. You need to focus on targeted followers — the ones who appreciate the value you provide and are interested in what you have to offer.

    In summary, social media isn’t a competition to see how popular you are . . . unless that happens to be your sole purpose (But, why would it be?). However, if you are there to increase the visibility of your business, you need to start looking at things differently. Quality follower or likers will make all the difference in your bottom line!

    Follow these 12 social media tips and see the difference it makes in your business:

    1. Have a strategy
    2. Use listening skills
    3. Provide value
    4. Build credibility/rapport
    5. Be genuine/honest
    6. Be conversational
    7. Be interesting/amusing
    8. Be creative (think outside the box)
    9. Be consistent
    10. Use proper etiquette
    11. Be patient
    12. Most importantly, have fun!

    Am I missing any schemes?  Please list any hype that you have seen or received in the comments section below .  This will help educate others and prevent them from making costly mistakes.

  • 11 More Key E’s of Social Media

    Posted Jun 8th, 2010 By in Social Media, Social Networking With | 4 Comments

    Told you I got carried away with all the E’s!  This is a continuation of yesterday’s blog post “11 Key E’s of Social Media.”

    The social media E’s are listed below in alphabetical order:

    1. Entertainment

    A very large of your social media engagement strategy should include entertainment.  The very first step in entertaining your audience is to be a person not a business.  Your message should also be interesting and amusing enough to generate reaction, which increases chances of your message going viral.

    2. Enthusiasm

    It is crucial to create enthusiasm for adoption of social media within your organization.  Also, generating enthusiasm (or excitement) will inspire your audience to be enthusiasts who spread your message for you.  The goal is to find those influencers!

    3. Escalate

    You may run into situations where you deal with negative feedback and brand haters on social media sites. How you choose to deal with the negative comments is very critical to how you are perceived on social media sites.  If you don’t handle it properly with a strategic repsonse, you will escalate the problem. Yikes!

    4. Etiquette

    Practicing proper etiquette is essential when networking on social platforms.  The same etiquette rules that are used in the offline world should be applied online as well.  For some basic reminders, this may be a good time to revisit “7 Rules of Social Media Netiquette.” (more…)

  • How Visible is Your Website?

    Posted May 19th, 2009 By in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Social Media With | No Comments

    Everyone wants their website to be seen and with your business website, this is particularly important. If no one ever comes to your site, how will they learn about you to buy? Unfortunately, too many businesses set up shop and then leave their website to gather dust, frustrated that no one is showing up. Meanwhile, everyone is heading over to the competition`s site!

    There are a number of factors in building a site that potential clients will see, but the main thing to keep in mind is visibility. How do people know you exist? A comprehensive social media plan is essential to ensure that your website gets the exposure it needs.

    While search engine optimization is important and can drive a lot of traffic, there`s no reason not to go with a multi-pronged approach. Rather than relying on just one source of traffic, step it up a little and look at other methods of bringing in visitors. Social media, optimized content and social networking are all important pieces of the puzzle and will help get your business noticed, but only if they are done correctly.

    Many people figure that if they`ve sent out a few links on Twitter and Facebook, they should be getting plenty of traffic. Unfortunately, it doesn`t work that way. You need a marketing strategy to begin with, a plan that can then be executed, making full use of all social media outlets. Visibility doesn`t happen overnight, it`s a process that requires a lot of work and a good idea of how search engines and social networking work. Without having a well-thought out plan and knowing your goals and objectives, how will you know where you are going?

    Don`t let your business website languish in the dark . . . make sure people know how to find you!

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