5 Must-Dos In Social Media Marketing

by Jason

[ad#468x60]The deeper I get into social media the more I love it.  Sure, 90% of all new visitors are finicky.  They would rather stumble on to the next page than read what you have to say.  That’s OK.

I get the same way sometimes.  It’s that rush.  You get that shot of adrenaline right before you see what Stumbleupon picks for you next!

And if you experience what I just described – there are doctors out there.  Good ones. :0)

Unfortunately, a lot of marketers treat social media as a dumping ground much the same way they treat television advertising and radio ads.  They produce something, get it out to the masses, and forget about it.  Their job is done.  Why stick around?

In social media – persistence is everything.  I’m not talking about hitting a girl you like over the head so that she comes home with you.  I’m talking about joining the conversation.

5 (plus some) Must-Dos In Social Media Marketing

  1. You Must Give To Get.

    If you ever want to see any sort of return from social media, you HAVE to give some to get some.  That means trolling Twitter and replying to conversations you like.  That also means digging a few stories a day that you particularly enjoyed.

    If you want traffic from these sources, start by participating in the community…

  2. Commit A Block Of Time.

    Time is valuable.  Both to you and the people who follow you.  Set aside an hour a day to build friendships through social media.  Help promote someone else’s work.  Leave a comment on a blog post.  Buy an ebook that someone is promoting.

    Don’t be afraid to leave a trail.

  3. Be Transparent.

    Be truthful and honest.  People are smarter than you think.  When you incessantly promote your own work, people will unsubscribe and unfollow pretty quick.  Remember, if something is valuable to you, chances are someone else might appreciate it.

  4. Understand that the Internet is different.

    The web is a living, breathing thing.  It isn’t newspaper advertising; nor, is it a TV commercial.  You can’t control what your message is going to get morphed into.  It’s that simple.  So be prepared for foul language and someone saying they don’t like your product or anyone associated with it.  It happens.

    It sucks, but it happens.

  5. Social Media isn’t an analytics darling.

    Contrary to what a lot of marketers will tell you, the true benefits of social media don’t lie in analytics.  They lie in branding and promotion.If you land on the front page of Digg, your site will get 50,000 visitors in an afternoon.  How many of those people stick around for more than 2 days?  Maybe 200. 

    Instead, think of it as exposure.  50,000 were exposed to your message.  The second time they come across it, they might stay.  They might buy.When you walk into Macy’s and see a $350 Ralph Lauren jacket, do you immediately buy it?  No, you think about it.  You visit it again.  You check your bank account.  You ask your friends.  Then you make the purchase two weeks later.

  6. Be Relevant (from Laurent via the comments)

    Because if you’re not, you’re spam and we hate spam.

  7. Stay consistent (from Chris Brooks via the comments)

    Building your business is all about brand recognition and for that to happen you must stay focused on your message and your audience.There are millions of blogs out there and it is tempting to sign up for hundreds, but it is better just to stay grounded and actively participate in only a few that way you can build a following easier because you’re focusing your efforts instead of spreading yourself out too thin.

    Another good idea by Seth Godin is to take into consideration the picture you use on your social media sites and what it says about you both personal and professionally.

  8. Learn, Unlearn, Re- learn (from Ben Hoster via the comments)

    Learn – Spend some time up front to understand the basics. Know the technologies, the principles of communication, and the history of social media. Understand what your customers are using to solve their problems today and how your competitors are using social media to solve their problems.

    Un-Learn – Whenever social media makes you uncomfortable, write down what it is you “know” is making you nervous. Based on what you “learned”, consider “un-learning” or releasing this orthodoxy. You are going to have to change some of your long-held beliefs to be successful.

    Re-Learn – Now that you’ve identified what’s holding you back and created some holes of knowledge to fill, go out and re-learn what you’re missing. You’re obviously approaching advertising differently now, so now go do some research to see what tools and frameworks you need to apply going forward.

Social media marketing will get better.  It’s still too new.  As more time goes by, there will be more tools that help you slice up the metrics and more services that will be launched.  The fact remains, you need to interact.  You need to participate.

And there’s no better time than now to get started.

Help me add to this list.  What are some must-dos for social media promotion?  You get your suggestion in this post and a link to your site!

JD

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laurent

May I add one to you list:
- be relevant – because if you're not, you're spam and we hate spam.

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jasondrohn

You may and I appreciate it!!

That's a great one… Something I totally missed :0)

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ChrisBrooks07

Nice post Jason! Another point which falls under give before getting is stay consistent. Building your business is all about brand recognition and for that to happen you must stay focused on your message and your audience.

There are millions of blogs out there and it is tempting to sign up for hundreds, but it is better just to stay grounded and actively participate in only a few that way you can build a following easier because you're focusing your efforts instead of spreading yourslef out too thin.

Another good idea by Seth Godin is to take into consideration the picture you use on your social media sites and what it says about you both personal and professionally.

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jasondrohn

You're right. And really, that goes for anything. You want to stay focused on only a couple things to truly get the greatest benefit of all of them. I personally need to remember that :0)

And I need to update my Twitter pic! LOL

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ChrisBrooks07

You and me both! It’s tempting to take on more and more projects for the thrill of creating and working on something new, but sometimes it is just too much. No harm in just taking a step back though. You never know what you’ll discover when you broaden your perspective.

Haha nice ;)

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jasondrohn

One of my favorite quotes of all time is by JRR Tolkien – "Around the corner there my wait a new road or a secret gate."

Gotta love that!

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laurent

I often miss the most important item in a list when I try to build one. May be it's because it's the obvious one and we're always scanning for peripheral stuff ;-) .

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Chris Brooks

@laurent
I couldn't agree more. Sometimes you just get so caught up in the little things its the big obvious ones that slip through the cracks. A method I find to help correct that is once you are done take a half hour to do something completely different. Surf the internet, talk to a co-worker anything to get your mind off of it. After your feel refreshed go back at your project and look over it again you are bound to find something.

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Ben Foster

Mine is Learn, Unlearn, Re- learn.

Learn – Spend some time up front to understand the basics. Know the technologies, the principles of communication, and the history of social media. Understand what your customers are using to solve their problems today and how your competitors are using social media to solve their problems.

Un-Learn – Whenever social media makes you uncomfortable, write down what it is you "know" is making you nervous. Based on what you "learned", consider "un-learning" or releasing this orthodoxy. You are going to have to change some of your long-held beliefs to be successful.

Re-Learn – Now that you've identified what's holding you back and created some holes of knowledge to fill, go out and re-learn what you're missing. You're obviously approaching advertising differently now, so now go do some research to see what tools and frameworks you need to apply going forward.

Great site! I really enjoy it!

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Chris Brooks

Wow Ben that was really insightful comment. I have never really thought about un-learning what makes me nervous and then re-learning based on that. I will have to start adapting that attitude. I also subscribed to your blog some great content on there too!

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jasondrohn

I have to agree with the unlearning as well.. It is imperative the re-examine some of your beliefs and be aware of the nature of social media. Oftentimes, this is one of the hardest things for clients and businesses to handle..

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Kathleen

Thanks for this info! As a CEO, I'm learning and building the framework for our consultant team. You're right on target about un-learning and re-learning. This media has changed so much in just the past 6 months that you need to keep up with it and relearn!

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Ravi

I am Agree with for "Being Transparent".
If you use Social Media then you have to provide the right information.
I also use social media marketing for my Affiliate Based site made with smartappsportal.com and provide the right information in my twitter and Facebook Network.

So, I have strong relationship with my Customers and I am making a Huge income too.
Nice Post, Thanks for it.

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Ronell

Hi Ravi – am a glad to run across someone else who is doing the smartappsportal.com business. I got it about 2 months ago. It took me about a month to get going because I am new to internet marketing but it is making good money now. Lets chat and share some ideas.

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jasondrohn

Ronell and Ravi – is it a good business model? I always get a little jaded when I see "You'll make $100K in your first month!"

If it's worth it, I'd be interested in partnering up with one or both of you guys to build it out..

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jack

Hey Ravi,Ronell, Jasondrohn you are on smartappsportal.com, I am also here. I want to share my experience with you. They are fabulous.

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jasondrohn

If you all want, we can open up a skype group chat sometime soon?

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shabareesh

Hey hi buddies, Nice to see you all… even i m one member of smartappsportal.com, its just working fine and need to say am lucky to find such kind of site. Let me also know when we can chat around. Also please discuss other genuine ways of earning money like smartappsportal.com

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Ravi

I am totally Agree with you.
We should also chat around for talking about these great programs.
The guys from smartappsportal.com also provide a lot of informations and tech help too.
But We should do something for ourself also.

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jasondrohn

Let me know what you guys want to do and I'm in. I can build a forum or do some sort of chat app for us..

Let me know what you think will work best!

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Nixyer

Hi, I agree with Ben Hoster.

Three months ago I did a search on the internet trying to find something to get money online. I fell on smartappsportal.com. At first I thought this is a scam. But I always tried. And you're right guys. I win more than I thought. That is my experience with smartappsportal.com.

Thank you Ben, what you said is valid to satisfy every need.

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Imraaz Rally

Guyz i'm getting numerous recomendations of smartappsportal.com …..how much can you earn…
My friend told me he's earning good income

btw nice article

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Nabida

Hi, Nixyer,
It's the same case for me, I was surprised by the sentence “In social media persistence is everything” because it reminds me of my stress by starting online businesses. I actually experienced failures but happiness when I’ve gotten profits with smartappsportal.com was greatly helped me to forget this fear and encouraged me to continue.

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jasondrohn

It's interesting that you point out the stress of starting new businesses.. I have a site coming up soon – StartupChaos.com devoted to that very topic!

I am going to have to check out smartappsportal if so many people are recommending it..

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jasondrohn

I would love to know real figures too..

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Willy

hi jasondrohn
You're right to do so and join us on smartappsportal.com because we need a lot of team members to expand the scope of our market and our sales force and still increase our earnings. welcome

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kesoundman

Hey Willy! Hello All ! Fist time in here; Thought I'd do a little research on smartapps , and it looks like I made the right choice today !! From the sound of it , coming from real people, around this small world called , "The NET", it's money well invested ! Any info/tips down the line would be greatly appreciated !! Thanks for enlightening me ! Can't wait to see my first results !!!

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