Friday 3 May 2013

21 Rules For successive Social Media Marketing


Like everything else, There are unwritten rules involved in social media marketing. Everyone is obliged to follow these rules, but those that are new to the game, may miss out on the basics. Here are 21 unwritten rules of social media marketing that are designe to create a solid foundation for any social media marketing campaign

1)      No shortcut- social media marketing involes investing time, energy and creativity. It’s a commitment that can’t be avoided, or overlooked.
2)      Contribute- if you can’t contribute something of value to the community, no one will listen. It’s tht simple
3)      Position yourself to be an Expert _ why would anyone take advice from someone who doesn’t know anything? If you need to learn more, then do do, but make sure that you can offer valuable advice to fans and followers
4)      Meaningful Vonversation – if you aren’t saying anything meaningful, you shouldn’t be saying anything at all. If you’re adding to the noise, you’re sure to be ignored
5)      Activity ≠ Productivity – just because you’re active doesn’t mean your accomplishing something. Be productive, not noisy.
6)      Quality > Quantity – keep it simle. Offer friendly consise morsels of advice instead of constant rambling conversation.
7)      Avoid Spamming – Constant self-promotion isn’t attractive. If you feel a need t constantly draw attention to yourself, you’re not accomplishing anything.
8)      Keep it Real – Be authentic. Draw crowds by drawing on your on experiences, knowledge and humor.
9)      Conversation is a Two-way Street – Give followers and fans an opportunity to sound off. If you’re monopolizing the conversation, it becomes a boring lecture instead of a successful marketing strategy.
10)  Connection Don’t imply permission – Just because you’re being followed doesn’t men people grant you permission to interrupt their lives. You have to take time to build relationships and trust
11)  Access Doesn’t Equal Entitlement – making connections may give you access, but it doesn’t mean fans and followers owe you anything. Don’t allow an enthusiasm for sharing lead to a drop in quality. Fans and followers aren’t required to listen to whatever you have to say..
12)  Adaptability – What’s hot today may not be hot tomorrow. Keep up with topic trends and stay adaptable
13)  Accomplishment – if social media marketing efforts aren’t leading to conversations or some sort of productivity, then your efforts are pointless. Measure your efforts and make adjustments as needed.
14)  Engagement & Enrichment – Engagement for engagement’s sake isn’t effective. Egagement efforts should lead to enrichmemnt, otherwise all efforts are wasted.
15)  Use Images & multimedia – A picture is worth a thousand words. Video is probably worth 10,000. Don’t just tell, use platforms for showing as well.
16)  Always follow up with connections – Don’t ignore fans and followers who make connections with you. Always follow up. It makes people feel special and more likely tolisten to you.
17)  Mind your manners – sometimes fns and followers may not be polite. They may disagree with your content or views. Allow them to speak up and respond in an appropriate manner.
18)  Patience is Crucial – Social media marketing rarely delivers instant results. Don’t give up after a short time. Patient marketers have more chance to reap rewards.
19)  Don’t be obsessive Joiner – Following too many groups can hamper your marketing efforts. Spreading yourself too thin can harm any campaign. Always limit group participation
20)  Better to be a blogger – Yes, successful social media marketers do maintain blogs. If you’re active on social media, you should blog regularly.
21)  Have fun – if you’re not enjoying yourself, you’re not doing it right. Social interactions should be fun and purposeful.
Social media marketing campaigns can lead to sales success if they’ve applied correctly. 

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