How to achieve more with your social networking strategy

How to achieve more with your social networking strategy

I was at a great networking event last night hosted by the Bedfordshire & Luton Chamber of Commerce. They had engaged a great and informative speaker, Ian McKendrick, who was talking to us about how we can use social networking to help market and grow our business.

This got me thinking, how can you use social networking to achieve more for your business, without either shelling out loads of money, or spending hours blogging away or tweeting away?

Here are my thoughts on how to achieve more, for your time, effort and money with social networking:

1. Be clear about who are your target market. This is the same whether you are using on-line marketing tools or more traditional tools. It’s a great boost to the ego to have 100+ people in your linkedin contacts or over 1000 followers on Twitter – but unless these are people who will buy from you, or know someone that will buy from you, then it’s not worth the effort in courting them. For example, if you want to target local buyers to you, then you don’t particularly want to be building up a following on Twitter of middle-aged house wives in America.

2. Join on-line networking groups, and become active members of the on-line forums, where potential buyers of your products or services hang out. Ideally, you need to be spending at least 80% of your networking time (whether in person or on-line) with potential buyers.

3. Use your on-line presence to boost traffic to your website. Google ranks the content in blogs above content written in websites. So start a blog, or use your tweets (postings on twitter) to direct potential clients/customers or referrers to your website. Or if you are a busy professional or business owner, get your PA to start tweeting for you… Writing a blog and being an active member of an on-line networking group, such as http://www.4networking.biz/ will help increase your search engine optimisation. Plus you can be a free on-line member of 4networking, and still attend up to 3 breakfast networking meetings before you have to pay a penny!

4. Remember to project your personal image – rather than your company logo. At the end of the day, people still buy from people. Make sure you have a photo of you on all your on-line profiles. Tools such as tweet later enable you to send out scheduled tweets – just make sure you intersperse some of your tweets with some postings with the personal, human touch.

5. Start following potential buyers on Twitter. Very simply use a tool such as Twellow to identify potential buyers of your products and services, and then start following them. Make sure your twitter postings are including links to relevant articles and blogs for the people you start to follow – then you are giving yourself the greatest chance that they start to follow you.

6. Keep your on-line and off-line brand and image consistent. It’s very easy to start diluting the impact of your brand, by giving off different messages from all the communication channels you use to talk to your potential customers. There are some simple things, make sure you are using the same colour scheme, logo and font wherever possible.

7. Do remember that it is 7-14 times more effective to win business from an existing customer rather than a new customer. Enough said really! So use something like LinkedIn as a memory jogger to talk to your existing customers regularly.

8. Ask satisfied clients and customers to write a testimonial for you. But, here is the modern twist. Ask them to write a testimonial for you on LinkedIn, and ask their permission for you to reproduce the testimonial on your website. This way you get another contact on linkedin – and a new list of potential customers.

9. If you don’t like the thought of writing articles or blogs then record audio or video podcasts for posts to YouTube. It is a little known fact that YouTube gets 40 million hits a day, whereas Google (The search engine to be listed on) gets only 20 million hits a day.

10. Keep it simple. You can spend hours writing different blogs & posting articles to different places. Write a blog and have it linked to your website. You may find that your website hoster will offer you a free blog (mine did!) Use a service such as Tweetfeet to post a tweet when your blog is updated.

11. Listen out for people looking for help: But, don’t try to sell to them. (well not to start with!) First of all help them – answering their question/query or direct them to your blog where they can find the answer to their query. The principle of reciprocity means that they are then more likely to do something for you in return… recommend your services… buy your services… return a favour that you ask of them…

I would be interested in any ideas for achieving more for your time, effort and money with social networking – either leave me a comment on my blog, or e-mail me on heather@theefficiencycoach.co.uk

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3 Comments

  1. Posted July 24, 2009 at 9:29 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the LinkedIn tip, as a forum junkie I love the 4N forums, they are great. I have yet to fully utilise LinkedIn and I am starting to gradually and your tip is a brilliant use of LinkedIn.
    Thanks

  2. Posted September 2, 2009 at 10:43 am | Permalink

    Thanks for this – excellent advice as always. I feel like I am on a social networking journey with you but just a good six months behind you!

  3. Posted September 2, 2009 at 11:05 am | Permalink

    It’s a pleasure Max to share. If you have enjoyed this article, you may like to sign up for my monthly newsletter and fortnightly tip – efficiency delivered straight to your inbox. Go to the home page of my website to sign up – http://www.theefficiencycoach.co.uk

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