Nowadays, it
isn’t enough to have a website for your business – your digital storefront
extends to social media marketing sites like Facebook and Twitter, and it’s
time to start capitalizing on it. If your company still doesn’t have a Twitter
account or a Facebook fan page, it’s time to get with the program and bring
yourself up to speed (or risk falling behind your competition).
Still not
convinced? Here are nine reasons why social media marketing you should do:
1.) You get to see your target
market, up close and personal. Part of what makes marketing with
Facebook and Twitter so cool is the interaction you get to have with your
customer base – you can read their tweets and status updates to get insights
into their daily lives (and maybe adjust your marketing strategy as a result).
2.) You can respond to problems
immediately. If there’s a problem with your product or service, you
want to know about it immediately. With the feedback you get in the process of
social media marketing, you’ll be the first to know when there are issues – and
you can take steps to resolve them right away. Study after study has shown that
consumers appreciate companies that respond to customer complaints (and don’t
hesitate to rant online to anyone who will listen when companies don’t take the
time to make things right).
3.) Your competition is Tweeting
and Facebooking like crazy. The early bird gets the worm, and the
sooner you start up Facebook and Twitter pages, the sooner you can start
amassing a ton of fans and followers. This isn’t something you want to fall
behind the competition on, because it’s much harder (and more expensive) to
play catch up than it is to get in on the game early. Truth be told, your
competition is probably already marketing with Facebook, and maybe even Twitter
and LinkedIn, too.
4.) People are receptive to your
messages. People view Twitter and Facebook as social networks, not
marketing machines. As a result, they’re less likely to see what you post as an
advertisement and will be more likely to hear what you have to say.
5.) It will get you more sales.
Not surprisingly, when you stay in front of your customer base, they’re more
likely to buy from you when they need the products you sell. Social media
marketing doesn’t just keep your company’s name in front of potential buyers,
but it also gives you the opportunity to constantly give them incentives to
buy. Try Tweeting or posting coupon codes, good only to those who are your
Facebook fans or Twitter followers (around The Content Factory, we call them
“Tweeps”). You’ll be surprised at how many people make purchases using the
code!
6.) You will find customers you
didn’t know existed. If you follow specific keywords in Twitter, you
can find people who are looking for the products you sell (and then direct them
to your site). Using Twitter for marketing is great that way – telling people
who want your products how to get them from your company is just an @ sign
away.
7.) Customers you didn’t know
existed will find (and buy from) you. In the process of marketing with
Facebook, you’ll probably join a ton of groups related to your products,
industry and customer base. By posting links in these groups, you’ll help
influence customers to check out your site. Post a link today, and two weeks
later you might see a sale from it.
8.) It’s free. How can
you argue with that? If you handle your own social media management, running a
social networking campaign is as cheap as it gets. If you hire a social media
management or online PR agency, it will cost
around $3,000-$7,000 per month, but it’ll be an investment that
you’ll be likely to see a return on. If you’re intimidated by interacting with
people online or your writing skills leave something to be desired, hiring an
online PR agency is definitely the way to go. Posting poorly written content or
conveying the wrong kind of messages on social networking sites can seriously
affect your digital PR presence.
9.) The social media marketing
arena is a (fairly) level playing field.Unlike the brick and
mortar world where you need to have millions of dollars to run traditional ad
campaigns, all companies start off on pretty equal footing when it comes to
social media marketing. The people who thrive and go viral in cyberspace are
the people with the most clever, attention grabbing tactics and the most
useful, link worthy content. If you want to get lots of
traffic and really increase your sales online, you’re going to have to outwit,
outnetwork and outwrite your competition while offering superior products and
customer service. Isn’t that what business is all about, anyway?
Simply put,
social media marketing is part of doing business in the new millennium.
Marketing with Facebook has been hot for quite a while now, but recently more
and more companies have been using Twitter for marketing. If your business
isn’t already active on social networking sites, now is the time to start. Who
knows, you could be missing out on sales opportunities right now.
by:Contentfac
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