How to promote your brand using social mediaIn the last few years social news sites have become an extremely effective marketing tool. |  | Visited: 1234 |
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| | by Patrick Altoft July 08, 2008 |
Although the numbers using these websites are relatively small in global terms (Digg.com,
the largest, has just under 2m users) the audiences comprise thousands
of early adopters and key influencers who have the power to seriously
affect your brand.
Some leading blogs have over half a million subscribers so
having your products featured on one can lead to a large number of
sales. Conversely, any negative publicity can be extremely damaging,
especially for a small business.
The largest of the social news sites are Digg, StumbleUpon and Reddit but similar sites exist in other languages and there are a number of
specialist sites springing up to cater for users with a very specific
interest such as hugg.com which is dedicated to the environment. A full list of the more "niche" sites can be found here.
These
social sites can be quite worrying for business owners. Digg has the
ability to send up to 100,000 visitors to popular stories, so if you
are a major brand and get caught out in the middle of a negative story
then being featured on Digg is going to make the situation a whole lot
worse.
On the other hand, it can be a very useful tool to help
quell a negative story. You can use the comments area of Digg to give
your side and maybe even post a link to a press release giving the real
details behind the story.
If you want to start submitting news
stories or interesting pages from your own site to social news
websites, it helps to take the time to learn the basics first.
Start
off by becoming a user of the site and monitoring the sort of stories
that are being made popular over the course of a few weeks.
Maybe
even submit some stories that you see on major news sites so that you
can see how the community reacts. Unless you can submit content from
major news sites that goes on to become popular, it is unlikely that
submitting your own stories is going to yield much traffic.
Once
you are familiar with the type of stories people like, it is important
to make sure your article is in the right format. Web users like nicely
laid out content with:
- Bullet points
- Bright images
- Sub headings
- Most importantly no intrusive adverts or commercial content.
Communicating with bloggers is one of the things companies
large and small struggle with. The key is to send a nice, personal,
email perhaps pitching your product or stating that you read the blog.
Smaller
bloggers often promote products in return for a discount or freebie and
will be happy to listen to any pitch from a legitimate company.
Companies
that embrace social media are far more likely to be able to positively
influence their brand online than companies that remain silent.
What's your social media strategy?
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