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Well
hello again and long time no talk fellow socialites! Needless to say, hope all
is well and you are continuing to grow and prosper this New Year. As with most
years that pass there are many new instruments, ideas, and strategies that are
continuing to transform the way we communicate and if you have been a reader
here for any amount of time you already know that! With that said, recently I
decided to upgrade my old iPhone 3GS to the new iPhone 5, which to my surprise
if extremely AWESOME. As with any upgrade (personal or professional), of course,
my initial thinking was to get used to my new device (mentally) and discover
some new apps to help make my life and business more organized, which I always love to
share with all you. So far and just a couple weeks in with the new iPhone 5, I
have discovered a new platform known as Vine
(perhaps you have already discovered this application) to continue growing
online via social media? Regardless if you are familiar or not with this
particular application you’ll want to check it out and/or revisit it after you
read the next few paragraphs.
From
my research Vine for Twitter was just introduced in
January of this year, which means many (perhaps you again) have discovered how
valuable this new platform can be for increases in search, marketing, and sales
purposes for yourself or business? Yes/No? Okay I know what you’re thinking and
that’s… great now another social media site to manage? Well contrary to your
thinking (open your mind already) this application is not just another app to
fill up your Twitter stream but instead this app is a new way to create
interesting stories using short video (i.e. 6 seconds or less) so you/your
business can share your thoughts, ideas, and life changing personal or business
stories. Just like many of the other social applications such as Facebook,
YouTube, Twitter,
LinkedIn,
FourSquare,
etc. all the items (in this case videos) that you create can be publically or
privately posted to your Vine followers and/or shared among your existing
networks via Facebook or Twitter by recording a video with the push of a button on
your iPhone, iPod, iPad or other device that may run this type of mobile application. Okay, so what
does this all mean to me? Even though I am also still new to this app, here are
three easy steps to take in order to find the who, what, when, and how to simply
use this application to benefit you or company while staying ahead of the
social media madness we often refer to in our postings.
(1) Showcase what you have to
offer
Have
you or your company created a unique way to showcase your competences or unique
qualifications yet? If not, use Vine to
create a small one or multiple set of online videos (again 6 seconds or less)
for others to see what EXACTLY you have to offer. This is especially important
if you have decided to look for that new job (creating an online resume) or
looking to bring a new product or service to market (give everyone a sneak peek
into your old or new offering(s).
(2) Take other people behind
the curtain of your life or business
What
if you don’t have anything to showcase? Well that’s okay because behind
everyone showcase is a story of how you or your business was born, started, or operates
right? Use Vine to create a picture of what
everyday life is like for yourself or business by showing off your daily
routines, friends, office, or other interesting things others in your life or
place of work do on daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Give your audience a firsthand
encounter of events that will get you found and/or noticed in the social cloud,
or in other words, pull back the curtain on your life or business!
(3) Let others help you
succeed
If
you are familiar with networking or use other social media sites, which have
you already engaged with many of your followers, friends, and acquaintances let
them know about your new personal or business plans with Vine. Once others become familiar with this new application
ask them to help you achieve what it is you are looking to achieve. In fact, if
you use other platforms such as Twitter or Instagram get a little more creative and
create a NEW hashtag dedicated to your cause and ask other people in your
network to share or use this hashtag to create additional push or buzz about
yourself, company, and/or brand. The old help others and they will help you
back approach to Marketing.
Obviously,
these three things are not the only things you can use Vine
for but they are a good way to start or retool your account if you have already
started down this road. Regardless of how you use this platform, I sure would
like to hear from others (if you have already set up an account) about your
successes or other techniques that you are considering if you haven’t already started.
As always thanks for stopping by and don’t forget to wear that smile like you
mean it today ((>>:-))
David Dandaneau is a Consultant at [SevenTimesSeven] and a Contractor at [FedEx]. He specializes in helping business owners “manage their business and not their processes!” For more connect with him via his About.Me Page or any of his other social platforms.