Posts Tagged ‘RealTime’

Social Media Strategies Unveiled!

July 29th, 2010

As Social Media is being integrated more and more in companies marketing and communications plan, needed strategies are rising to utmost importance.

Questions like – What do I need?, How do I begin?, What do I say?…Who to put in charge? Are screaming in marketing departments everywhere.  Some companies are just ready to jump on the bandwagon without any long-term commitment.  WRONG!  Read the following prerequisites and strategies from several great strategists.

First things first – Make sure your upper-management team believes in social media and that the first goal is not to sell, sell, sell.  In other words, if your business is jumping into social media because “everyone else is doing it” or because you want to sell product rather than to build relationships then forget it, it WILL NOT GO ANYWHERE!

Great lineup of strategies from Raz Chorev read the following excerpts:

#1: Determine Your Goals and Objectives

Keep it Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic/Relevant, and Timely (aka be SMART!).

#2: Research, Research, and Research Some More

Rather than jumping into social media, prepare yourself so you know what to expect.

#3: Create a Digital Rolodex of Contacts and Content

When social media is done correctly, relationships will build naturally.

#4: Join the Conversation to Develop Relationships

You can start joining the conversation by posting comments on blogs and forums, answering questions on Yahoo! and LinkedIn, joining groups related to your industry and joining Twitter chats.

#5: Strengthen Relationships

It’s easy to hide behind your avatar or profile picture, but face-to-face is incredibly powerful.

#6: Measure Results

Goals and objectives of your social media strategy.

Measuring social media is a never-ending debate.  What metrics do you use to measure social media?  What objective are you measuring those metrics for?

#7: Analyze, Adapt, and Improve

Your social media strategy doesn’t end with measurement; it goes beyond that.  You need to analyze your social media campaigns, adapt any new findings into your current processes, and improve your efforts.

Testing and experimentation will perfect your social media efforts.

For a detailed look at these strategies visit http://www.razchorev.com/2010/07/28/creating-a-social-media-strategy/

Additional Strategies from Coherent Social Media include the following:

Social media is social—your strategy is an attempt to create and shape the social environment to support your business goals. But the communities and their members are the ultimate owners. Social Media strategies must be flexible and dynamic. Plan to review, update, and adjust your strategy regularly during the course of its execution.

Use a table as the core of a social media strategy document. The core table defines three main elements:

  • Social media goals—It all starts with your business goals. The goals are first point the client needs to establish, and they drive everything else.
  • High-level strategy—Each goal has a high-level strategy describing the general plan for accomplishing that goal.
  • Success criteria—Success criteria are the lynchpin of my social media strategy. The success criteria crystalize the goal and drive the tactical plan, the tools requirements, and even the processes.
  • Interim measures—Data to track and evaluate during the execution of the strategy, in order to ensure you’re on track and make necessary adjustments.

For an example of what a table would look like visit Coherent Social Media.

Helpful Social Media Tools

June 25th, 2010

The following is a great list of useful Social Media Tools available for your business needs.  Most are free, others are pay ($$$).

RSS READERS:  Help you know what’s going on in your niche, or in the world.

CONVERSATION TRACKERS:  Help you stay on top of internet conversations.

BLOGS:  Getting the word out free sites.

MONITORING SERVICES:  Watching and giving you a complete platform to listen, measure and engage with your customers across the entire social web.

AUDIO EDITING:  allows quick edits for video editing, mp3 editing

BLOG STATS:  Keeping track of your website stats

VIDEO:  Great Advertising and Marketing

LISTENING TOOLS, CONVERSATIONS AND MICRO-BLOGGING:  Tools to help you listen to what’s happening around the world in your niche along with help you manage searches and other platforms and also networking your SM platforms updating several at once.

RSS FEED MANAGEMENT

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Facetime with iPhone

June 8th, 2010

Apple’s new iPhone changes the way we communicate, giving us “FaceTime”.

Wikipedia’s definition - “Face time is interaction or contact between two or more people at the same time and physical location. Face time therefore occurs in “real life” or “meatspace” and contrasts primarily with interaction or contact which occurs over distance (eg. via telephone) and/or electronically (eg. via email, instant messaging, e-commerce, or computer simulations).

The term was originally a colloquialism but has entered the vernacular with the increasing number of people throughout the world who commonly and extensively rely on telecommunications and the internet for personal and business communication.”

FaceTime calling is video calling.

This bridges distance, gives us realtime connections, updates and current happening, all in one small handheld.  Apple states that video calling has been dreamed about for decades…

PC Magazine states that Video Calling isn’t a first with FaceTime, but has been real for years now.  They never took off though due to carriers charging by the minute and many of the early 3G phones had very bad battery life.  In PC Magazine’s article, it also states that even though FaceTime is not the first video calling, it is known that Apple takes existing technology and makes it smoother, consumer friendly and easy to use.  Examples of that are the iPod, and the iPhone.

View keynote promo below.

Visual-ubiquitous-realtime.