In
this new era of “Social Media” a question that is often proposed amongst
friends, business professionals, and entrepreneurs is what if anything social
networks such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, EmpireAvenue, FourSquare, etc
do to enhance their lives and/or brand?
Well
if telling you Facebook has now taken over as
the third largest country and the other social media platforms are continuing
to redefine communication isn’t enough… then just take a look at who in your
past (personal and professionally) you have reconnected with, some of the
revolutions and events (Middle East and Occupy WallStreet movements), and other
things in this landscape are continuing to change the world we now live in.
Let’s face it, some if not all of these events should clue anyone in on the
power and impact that these platforms can have on you, your friends, and/or the
brand you (they) represent. Now the question becomes should you wait until
everyone else joins suit or embrace these new advancements now?
We
concur on the latter and encourage all of our friends, followers, and readers
to also embrace the new online Web environment in order to take opportunity of
the things that you or your company might not once had the chance to. By using
these new social media sites, you cannot only leave footprints of your legacy
but you can also create a legacy for your company that once was only provided
to privileged individuals and businesses. Granted we can all see that there are
many footprints already created and there is a fierce amount of competition.
However, the truth is social media is in its infant stages as media was when it
started in the silent film era and if harnessed correctly now can produce
phenomenal results for you and/or your business later (planting seeds).
Needless to say, if you want to leave a footprint (again either personally or
professionally) then you have to be able to stand out and choose the most
important medians.
Now
the question is… how do you choose the right social media to relay your
message(s)? One thing is certain and that is just because the Facebook nation is a country of its own you need to do
more than have a personal Facebook page, build a Fan
Page, or post comments on sites that often do not help you promote yourself or
leave appropriate footprints behind online. Okay, we agree you need a Facebook
presence and post comments but those in their self is not the answer to all you
personal or business legacies. What sites are important to your personal and
company legacy are also sites such as Twitter, YouTube, FourSqaure,
and Empire Avenue.
Why? Well, it’s simple with the algorithms that search engines such as Google
and Bing use to help you get
found by friends and businesses online, social media sites such as these use
similar algorithms to help you and/or your business leave the footprints
necessary to also be found or in other words… increase your search results.
However, it is also important to remember that since social media is still in
its infant stages, you should expect or anticipate interpreting the data more
qualitatively versus quantitatively. There are a couple of reasons for this
such as your willingness to invest in financial resources to help or your
ability to use other software to find and connect with others you know or have
known in the past. The one thing that is certain with almost all social media
sites is that the more you communicate with others in these settings the more
you can expect to have your message/messages relayed throughout other
individual or business networks, hence increasing you or your businesses
exposure. Despite the shortcomings or vagueness of social media one thing is
certain with Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn,
Empire Avenue, FourSqaure, etc and that is
likes, friends, views, followers, connections, and investments in you or your
company through these sites should provide you and/or your company with true
quantitative results. That is if you or your business fan base increases you
should benefit in some way financially, in increased exposure, or increased
search ranking or even better… all of the above. Remember that in order to be
found you have to provide information that in itself is easily found on
multiple platforms, which social media sites can provide for you and/or your
business.
In
the end for those people and companies that choose to further monetize their
social media networking, keep in mind that your keys to success will ultimately
depend on your ability to analyze, interpret, and make decisions based off your
qualitative data (posts) that your online network can provide you access to…
not just what social media sites you belong to. We like to consider or look at
this as a way that people regardless of their geography can work together to
achieve more in this new era of social media communications or in the academic sense
a mixed methods research analysis both quantitative and qualitative. Of course,
we are a consulting company and work with our clients on all the social media
sites mentioned in this paper and many more social media medians not mentioned
(i.e. others will be discussed soon). Therefore, if you would like to have a
personal conversation about how we can help you and/or your business understand
this complex and dynamic operating environment, so you or your company can
start leaving footprints, please feel free to send us an email or give us a
call, as we would like to hear from you. Additionally, other opinions and posts
are welcomed here, since understanding issues and finding solutions is a team
effort. Until next time remember to keep smiling, networking, and creating
connections that we all can benefit from in the days, weeks, months, and years
ahead.
David Dandaneau is a Consultant at [SevenTimesSeven]. He specializes in helping business owners “manage their business and not their processes!” For more connect with him via Twitter @ddandaneau or any of the other social platforms you may find him on.
Regardless of whether you like it or not, these social sites are becoming more and more a fact of modern life for both business and personal living. In a more and more social world, we're seeing pretty much every brand trying to get more social media traction because its impossible to thrive without this. If you just look at the sheer number of people logging into Facebook every day you'll start to understand why brands are flocking there. Facebook's success in particular seems pretty unparalleled. You've got big brands throwing up Super Bowl ads that try and promote their Facebook pages, you've got dozens and dozens of companies listed at BuyFacebookFansReviews that do nothing other than promote Facebook pages, and the proof is in the pudding with Facebook's coming massive IPO. Facebook is continuously working on more and more features (music and games integration, Timeline, etc) that will keep people on Facebook for more time every day, so I think this trend is only going to escalate despite them already being past the point where you'd bet that their growth would slow down.
ReplyDeleteYour answer is dead on and whether people and/or businesses want to admit it or not Facebook, along with Twitter, FourSquare, EmpireAvenue, etc will only continue to gain strength, as more and more people/companies figure out that these mediums provide them with a tool to get almost instant results or in other words feedback. Just like we all love for people and companies to give us personal praise often referred to as “testimonials,” these sites give us praise daily and that is in the form of people actually stopping by and reading what you have said. OK, sure, many times people don’t leave comments, likes, invest in, or follow you back but at least you can tell if your message is getting across by evaluating your analytics properly. We think that the most important thing to remember with Facebook or any social medium is that you really need to communicate back with people, as we are doing here. That is another point that we tried to drive across in this post… social media sites like Facebook, are not all about Likes but instead interaction. You clearly get this and see the future as we do not only with the continued growth of Facebook but social median in general.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the post and we will look forward to communicating more with you in the days, weeks, and months ahead. Until then… Keep Smiling
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