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02-22-2012, 12:43 PM (This post was last modified: 02-22-2012 12:44 PM by quasso.)
Post: #1
5 Common Social Media Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
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Most small-business owners feel strongly about social media. They
either love it, hate it or both. If they love it, it's because its tools
can create tremendous brand awareness. If they hate it, it's because
it’s a massive time suck. Regardless of where you stand and how
proficient you are at each tool, there is always something new to learn.
Here are a few common social media mistakes and tips on how to fix
them.

Expecting ROI right away

Ashley Ranger sees this often. As founder of /excelamktg,
a social media marketing company based in Los Angeles, potential
clients frequently voice frustrations when not attracting a target
number of followers or sales captures. Ranger’s advice is always the
same: It takes time.

“If you are actively posting and commenting, I’d say it could take
you six months to one year to see ROI out of a social media campaign,”
she says.

Low on "likes?" Get creative. Ranger recommends that online
businesses offer an additional 10 percent off purchases if customers
"like" them on Facebook.
Another way to engage: Give back. One of Ranger’s fashion clients will
post a "look of the day" on Facebook and interviews with
designers—both, activities that will help generate traffic.

Failing to plan

A social media campaign is like any other business campaign; it needs a well-laid-out plan before execution. Stephanie Derry, a social media consultant in Richmond, Va., recommends plotting out goals.

“Do you want to use social media as a customer service tool? A way to link to your website?” she asks. “It all comes down to market research. If you know what your target market wants, you can plan accordingly.”

Talk to your customers about the sites they use most, visit
competitor’s social media pages and join conversations around your
industry before firing up your own campaign, Derry adds. Once you’ve
finished researching, assign one person in your company to be the
director of your social media program.

“If you don’t have someone responsible, your customers will be
talking to no one,” she says. “People want a personality to attach to
the brand, they don’t want to feel like they are talking to a robot.”

Automating

Tools such as Hootsuite
allow users to write one message and then simultaneously broadcast it
to a number of social media sites. While this can be a time saver,
Ranger guards her clients against the practice.

“When you automate, it starts to sound robotic,” she says. “You want
your posts to have a personal feel, so take time to write different
posts on each platform, even if they are similar in content.”

Hard selling

Think of your words on a social media network like the words you’d
say to a customer walking into your brick and mortar store. You
wouldn’t spam an in-person customer with sale promo after sale promo;
you’d first focus on establishing a nice conversation and a
relationship. The same goes for customers visiting your social media
site, says Ranger.

Try asking your followers questions about personal topics (think
holiday decorating ideas, best holiday memories) or quizzing them about
their favorite product in your store. Offering a free gift can always
inspire engagement, too.

Not connecting to other marketing platforms

Everyone should know you have a Facebook page, a Twitter page, a Pinterest
account. According to Derry, it is important to connect your social
media presence to your website, e-mail newsletter, print advertising,
broadcast advertising, etc.

She says, “Make sure people who are connecting with your company are
able to connect in every way; make your social media presence known
for maximum benefit.”

Quote: I know success does not happen overnight when it comes to social media, which is why I am in it for the long haul :-)


I love my work and will continue to move forward faithfully :-)
02-27-2012, 01:42 PM
Post: #2
RE: 5 Common Social Media Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
It seems I also fell in all of these mistakes.Now I have to make some adjustment in my SMO strategies.
03-07-2012, 06:17 AM
Post: #3
RE: 5 Common Social Media Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Really fantastic post that are covering with valuable info so thanks for shared great post with us
03-11-2012, 03:46 AM
Post: #4
RE: 5 Common Social Media Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
I definitely agree with all of these points. I think it is very
important to keep in mind that just because there are many social media
tools, it does not mean that the use of every social media tool is
important




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