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At one time
not so long ago, it used to be that the only reliable way to find information
online was to use a search engine.
However,
with the advent of what is called Web 2.0 (interactive, dynamic websites that
promote or operate as social networks), people can easily find information and
websites that other human beings recommend. Recommendations are very powerful
on the web and is a big component of social networking.
The most
popular instance of this is social networking phenomena is social bookmarking.
Websites such as Del.icio.us, Digg, and Stumbleupon allow users to share their
personal favorites (bookmarks) with others, Stumbleupon encourages site reviews
as well. Users tag each bookmarked site with the keywords they feel are most
applicable, by using a bookmarking site it’s easy to zero in on authorative and
trusted sites.
Instead of
using a search engine to find information, people can search tags that will
display all websites bookmarked with that specific tag, a human edited
directory. This amounts to a human referral system or vote based rank for sites
and its relevance to subject being searched.
Other
versions of social networking include blog based social networks, most popular
being Technorati.com. Technorati indexes blogs based on the amount of incoming
links those blogs have, as well as the tags associated with their posts.
One of the
most popular social networks is MySpace, with Facebook trailing right behind.
Though the social giant enjoys over 20 million unique visitors every month, few
businesses or website owners have thought to penetrate this incredible
resource.
Lastly, there
is a powerful new social media networks that has emerged that is
revolutionizing video sharing: it is YouTube. These mega network allows citizen
filmmakers and broadcasters to share their visions with the world and spread
their word about what matters to them. This has leveled the playing field for
anyone to have a TV show, Commercial and voice on the web.
Very few
businesses have realized this yet, but this media network has potential
goldmines stock full of future Speilbergs, Bloombergs, and Oprahs, any broadcaster
can create a video based marketing message.
Can Social Networking Help My Site Traffic Grow?
Two out of
three people online in June 2007 visited a social networking site. In fact, 1
out of every 20 website visits is to a social networking website. Experts say
that social networks are starting to eclipse traffic from the major search
engines such as Yahoo! and Google.
In 2007
Myspace closely matched the volume of traffic that Google experiences on a
daily basis, now Facebook is coming up as the new contender.
So if your
company is not present on any of the major social networks, you're missing out
on the easiest, fastest way to access a massive portion of internet users.
How Can I Get Involved in Social Networking?
Working with
social networking sites is very similar to working with the media. Give them a juicy
story, a secret, a little known tip, or resource that they can sink their teeth
into and you’ll have an army of talkers spreading the word about you, your site
and your business.
All of this
translates into referral traffic, which convert into sales on an average of
667% better than cold prospects resulting from search engine results. So even
if you reach less people through social networking, your conversions will be
far higher, these implications are enormous.
We practice targeting
various social networks through a variety of methods:
Article or Blog Promotion
We manage blogs
for our various clients (as well as article updates) that contain posts written
purely to capture the imagination and interest of our client’s niche target
market.
For
instance, if you sell nutritional products, gifts, and items, we will develop a
series of blog posts and / or articles that discuss controversial aspects or
“hot off the press” type topic that health oriented readers either find highly
valuable as an information resource, or highly intriguing or emotionally
stimulating.
We then promote the article to various social bookmarking and blogging networks
which then circulate your story and generate traffic back to your website.
Social Promotion
Particularly
effective for clients who target young adults, musicians, or other highly
active social groups, we implement social promotion campaigns on networks like
MySpace, FaceBook, Kajiji and CraigsList to spread the word about your business. This
of course is dependent on your particular niche.
Depending on your niche, even if your business does not target the “myspace
crowd,” we can almost always devise a creative campaign to get the net and the
blogshpere buzzing about your products or services.
How Does Social Networking Work With SEO?
As internet
users begin to use tags to find information (a tag is a keyword that a human
associated with a website, vs. a keyword that a search engine attributes to a
website), A good Search Marketing professionals cannot ignore the growing
dominance of the social networks.
We view the
partnership between social networks and search engines as an excellent and
balanced marriage. Of course, social networking gets you in front of people who
no longer use search engines in lieu of finding their information through
referrals or bookmarks and tags.
But the
added, and perhaps more exciting bonus, is that while you grow in popularity
with social networks such as Technorati, Digg and MySpace, your search rankings
will continue to increase as a result!
Your
popularity will tell Google that you are an authority in your particular niche market
according to your human peers who review and bookmark your site and pages.
Ready To Dive into Social Networks? Call for a Free Social Networking Consultation
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