So I've got this IDEA to set up flash networks.
It's simple, really ...
You want to get together with a group of people interested in a subject.
You set up a flash network.
Like a flash mob ...
Using online channels to find each other, get together, share and then let go.
Flashnet!
You can meet online, face to face, telepathically
You can text, tweet, podcast, webinarate, #hash tag together
Leverage your network. Share you're passion. Lunch, learn and then leave!
Showing posts with label social media for business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media for business. Show all posts
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Sunday, 14 June 2009
you got to kiss a lot of frogs...
If you are serious about creating business through 'in bound' marketing techniques then you have to be realistic about the time you have to spend on it.
Twitter takes time, you have to build a large following, move them around your social network and develop your online customers by creating a sense of intimacy and friendship, and lets be really clear here - these people are not our friends.
Perry Belcher is a marketer who is using his twittergang to put his work out there and he works damned hard to create his powerbase. He has over a million followers and I noticed this morning he follows nearly the same amount of people.
So thats it! He uses the you follow me, I'll follow you back principle, and its working for him.
Check Perry out, he does great little 'quick and dirty' videos online - helping us all understand the basics of successful communication - in fact if you really look closely, you'll realise that you know this stuff.
Its great to have it spelled out for you by a confident, american with a big personality and hip specs though isn't it?
Marketing online is not hard, it takes time and with a bit of common sense and a clear vision for what you want to achieve across your whole campaign; Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and other social media applications can add value to your marketing mix.
Don't loose sight of what you are trying to achieve - if your business typically depends on excellent pitching to get you the work - then spending 3 hours a day working your social media network might not be the go!
For more sharply targeted advice about your business marketing campaign - get in touch or go to my website www.copymojo.co.uk.
Twitter takes time, you have to build a large following, move them around your social network and develop your online customers by creating a sense of intimacy and friendship, and lets be really clear here - these people are not our friends.
Perry Belcher is a marketer who is using his twittergang to put his work out there and he works damned hard to create his powerbase. He has over a million followers and I noticed this morning he follows nearly the same amount of people.
So thats it! He uses the you follow me, I'll follow you back principle, and its working for him.
Check Perry out, he does great little 'quick and dirty' videos online - helping us all understand the basics of successful communication - in fact if you really look closely, you'll realise that you know this stuff.
Its great to have it spelled out for you by a confident, american with a big personality and hip specs though isn't it?
Marketing online is not hard, it takes time and with a bit of common sense and a clear vision for what you want to achieve across your whole campaign; Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and other social media applications can add value to your marketing mix.
Don't loose sight of what you are trying to achieve - if your business typically depends on excellent pitching to get you the work - then spending 3 hours a day working your social media network might not be the go!
For more sharply targeted advice about your business marketing campaign - get in touch or go to my website www.copymojo.co.uk.
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