Main Menu
Articles Home
Most Popular Articles
Top Authors
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Link to Us
Bookmark
Contact Us

Articles Categories
  ·  Advertising
  ·  Ask an Expert
  ·  Business Opportunities
  ·  Communication
  ·  Corporate
  ·  Customer Service
  ·  E-Commerce
  ·  Entrepreneurship
  ·  Ethics
  ·  Financing
  ·  Home Business
  ·  Human Resources
  ·  Import Export
  ·  Leadership
  ·  Management
  ·  Marketing
  ·  Medium Sized
  ·  Network Marketing
  ·  Networking
  ·  Non Profit Organizations
  ·  Project Management
  ·  Public Company
  ·  Sales
  ·  Small Business
  ·  Strategic Planning
  ·  Telecommuting
  ·  Tools and Resources
  ·  Work Life Balance
 


Partners
 
Home / Business / Networking

Profiting From Online Social Networking

By:Jerry Work


This is the second in a series of articles we will be publishing relaying thoughts and ideas from the Internet Retailer Conference in Chicago, which occurred June 5th through June 7th. Peter Kosciewicz, Director of E-Commerce for the Eastwood Company, and Chris Saito, Senior Director, Shopping Products for Yahoo! Shopping, delivered a presentation entitled "Social Networking: The Peer Pursuasion Marketing Tool."



According to Kosciewicz, the Web today has grown into an "architecture of participation" that facilitates social networking through devices such as blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasts, and more. Forrester Research has published studies that show that traditional marketing is continuing to lose credibility. For example, in 2002, 78% of respondents in a survey said that ads are a good way to learn about a new product. In 2004, that number had dropped to 46%. In 2002, 14% of respondents agrees that companies generally tell the trust. As pathetic as 14% is, in 2004, it had declined even further - down to 7%. Social networking as a means of marketing overcomes this lack of consumer trust because it relies on the word of the consumer rather than the word of the producer. Research from Datamonitor reported that 85% of repondents in a survey indicated that word-of-mouth from friends, family, or colleagues is more trustworthy than corporate-generated content.



So how do you take advantage of social networking to sell more product? Simple - you open yourself up. You plant the seeds of a community to grow up around your site by using devices such as blogs, customer reviews, and forums to give a voice to your customers or prospective customers. The caveat is that you must be high quality. You must have high quality service and a high quality product. If not, avoid this marketing method.



Kosciewicz outlined four important rules for using social networking on your web site:



1. Guide but don't control.

2. Never censor.

3. Don't be afraid of the negative.

4. Don't be paranoid.



If you open up a forum on your site but then restrict what people are allowed to say, such as removing posts that are negative toward your company or that mention your competitors, then you will do more damage than good to your reputation. Use negativity as a way to improve your business. If people are negative, look at that as feedback and act on it. Make changes, and then let your community know about it. Don't worry about your community talking about your competition. Your attitude has to be that you are the best, so why worry about it?



As a community develops around your web site, certain members will establish themselves as more influential than others. They will be more outspoken, and will be the ones who often respond to others. Cultivate these members, because they can be powerful allies. Once you have identified the more influential members of your community, contact them regularly, give them free product, become their friend. Feed your influencers information, and they will distribute it for you. But do not make it appear that you are only interested in them because they can help you sell stuff. You need to be genuine.



Measuring the impact of social networking is difficult. Unlike other forms of marketing, there is no direct connect between social networking activity and sells. What you will want to do is track traffic to pages such as customer reviews, referral links, etc.



Social networking can be a powerful marketing tool, if you have a high quality product and are not afraid of an open dialogue with your customers.



If you would like help implementing a social networking strategy for your web site, call Work Media at 1-888-299-4837 or email info@workmedia.net.



Digg del.icio.us Blink Stumble Spurl Reddit Netscape Furl

Article keywords: Internet, Web, marketing, social, networking, blog, rss, message board, forum, strategy

Article Source: http://www.articles2k.com

Jerry Work is a partner in Work Media, a Nashville-based Internet marketing firm that specializes in helping companies implement aggressive, multi-pronged Internet marketing plans. Check out WM's blog site, ICanBeFound.com, for more articles. WorkMedia.net







Top Networking Articles
  • 1). Networking Your Way to Online Business Success  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Forums, groups, boards, and loops; they’re all synonymous for online locations facilitating online networking. Some are entirely public, where everyone and anyone can click to the URL, read the messages and if they have no interest in contributing, they can just lurk. Some require active participation and others require registration before members can participate.

  • 2). So you want to be a millionaire?  By : Duffy Rogan
    Who doesn't... I come across so many people that say "I'm going to make a million dollars in network marketing". I have conversations with people telling me how they're going to become millionaires. That's great I'll help you reach that goal every way I can. But you know what? Not everyone is going to make a million dollars in network marketing.

  • 3). Job Hunting: Networking With Others is the Keys to Success  By : Christine Bettridge
    You can never underestimate the power of networking. Often success is directly proportional to the size of the social circle. Whether you are looking for an entry level job or wanting to climb the career ladder you will need some kind of networking savvy in order to survive in the business world. If you are looking for an entry level job your networking skills might be more important than the quality of your CV.

  • 4). Beware - Borders and Boundaries  By : Jeffery Glaze
    Have you ever had someone get right up in your face when they are talking to you? So close in fact that a letter "S' results in an unwanted shower? Often when we are out networking, we find ourselves in a loud environment as people try to talk louder to be heard over people trying to talk louder to be heard. This results in a roar that makes regular conversation difficult.

  • 5). 8 Tips to Help You Become a Networking Guru!  By : SME Grow
    Effective business networking is the bringing together of like minded individuals who, through relationship building, become walking, talking advertisements for one another. Keep in mind that networking is about being bona fide, building trust, and seeing how your relationship can genuinely help others. 1. Always figure out before you even walk into a room, what your specific goals are in attending each networking meeting.

  • 6). Finding Networking Opportunities Is Easy  By : Leni Chauvin
    Copyright 2006 Leni Chauvin Business networking is all about forming strong relationships built on mutual respect and trust. Those relationships are the basis for the single most important tool that we all need if we want to survive in the competitive 21st century. I'm talking about referrals. And today's savvy business professionals know that--just as night follows day--networking leads to referral business.

  • 7). How to Write a Letter of Reference  By : Kathy Swann
    Have you ever been asked to write a letter of reference for a co-worker, employee or former employee? Generally, a letter of reference is used to help obtain employment, apply for higher education, or as a character reference for those seeking a government position. This is an important request, as a well-written letter can be the reason the candidate receives the offer he or she is hoping for.

  • 8). The Art of Giving Business Cards  By : Natalie Aranda
    Giving business cards is an art, not only because they are needed to be considered successful or because, in fact, they represent your corporate or professional identity, but also as an opportunity to impact your existing or prospective customers, and stay in touch with them, helping you to deal confidently. The scope of business etiquette includes.

  • 9). Professional Networking Tips For IT Consultants: Part II  By : Joshua Feinberg
    Professional networking works. Last time we discussed five tips to improve your professional networking effectiveness. In this article you'll learn five more tips to make you a professional networking guru. Don't let one person monopolize your time. Try to spend about 3 to 5 minutes with each person. This is generally more than enough time to figure out if the person is a good fit with your company and if you have enough information for future discussions with them.

  • 10). MLM Training: How to Help Your MLM Downline Get Over the Fear of Calling Prospects  By : Tim Sales
    Call reluctance is a term used in sales and network marketing to mean that the salesperson or the network marketer hesitates or procrastinates making calls to prospects. So to help a person get past this we need to figure out what caused this "reluctance." As I commonly do, I'll define the main word - which is reluctance. It means: unwillingness; offering resistance; opposing.


New Networking Articles
  • 1). Social Networking for Business  By : Sharon Housley
    Copyright 2006 Sharon Housley Associations and trade organizations are great places to meet individuals. Usually organizations have a common theme, and it is an understood implication that all members participate to improve themselves and their businesses. Whether it is a chamber of commerce or a trade association, members have common problems, issues and concerns.

  • 2). How To Build a Duplicating Downline  By : Cedric Aubry
    Regardless the controversy that the term Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) or Network Marketing brings to mind when mentioned in a conversation, the success of such an industry cannot be denied at the moment. The long existence of multitudes of MLM organizations is a wonderful indicator that network marketing is here to stay and flourish. As such, additional people are trying to join the bandwagon, building their own MLM .

  • 3). Plant a Seed and Watch Your Business Grow  By : Cynthia Morse, CAP
    Do you have all the business you could possibly want or need? If you're like me, you're still growing your business. Marketing is an ongoing item on my agenda, and I'm always looking for new ways to market my services. Where do you begin the process of attracting more business? How do you get the ball rolling in the direction you want your business to be heading? Well, it's really simple.

  • 4). Top Networking Marketing Opportunities – Is There Such A Thing?  By : Vita V.
    Top networking marketing opportunities, also known as multi-level marketing opportunities, run rampant on today’s Internet. You’ve no doubt received some kind of solicitous e-mail or seen some kind of advertisement in the margins of a web site you’ve visited that talks about amazingly easy ways to earn thousands of dollars with a simple home based business.

  • 5). Hottest Business & Social Networking Site for South Asians  By : Robert Palmer
    DesiMySpace.com is an excellent portal for South Asians who are on the lookout for new friends and to increase the network. It is easy to find people who have the same tastes and likes as that of you. Some of the search features in this site enables you to locate people who are like you, as quickly as possible. To make use of all the features you have to become a member and becoming a member is free! While you create your account you have to add your profile to your account.

  • 6). Finding Targeted MLM Leads  By : Jimmy Sturo
    The objective of multi-level marketing (MLM) is to sell the product or service and to encourage the client to become an independent distributor, who then sells the service or product as well. Leads are vital for any business to grow, and in order for the business owner to have the greatest success, the leads must be curious enough in the business opportunity to have expressed an interest.

  • 7). Taking The Vampire Out Of Online MLM Business Networking  By : Stacy Slayer
    You just got started with a new online MLM business and you want to tell everyone online about it. So, you sign up for all kinds of message boards, email groups and other business networking websites. Before you do anything, please realize that you are dealing with REAL PEOPLE. The Internet seems like this anonymous place where you might feel people won’t really notice you if you engage in any vampirish behavior, but realize that the Internet is no different than dealing with people offline.

  • 8). Network Marketing the Simple Way  By : Cedric Aubry
    But it network marketing could be tricky. A lot of persons are aware that they could be scammed or could be webbed into something they could not get out of. But of course, this all depends on the legitimacy of your network marketing business. Provided that your business is 100% permitted, then here are various tips to do network marketing in a very simple way.

  • 9). 7 Traffic Techniques for Network Marketers  By : Amber Barth
    Network marketing is a numbers game. The more people you introduce to your opportunity, the more money you’ll make. To start generating a steady stream of traffic to your site, try these 7 creative techniques: 1. Write and Distribute Articles, Reports and Ebooks. Internet users are all interested in one thing – information. Use this to promote your business by creating high quality content and allowing others to reprint it for you.

  • 10). 8 Tips to Help You Become a Networking Guru!  By : SME Grow
    Effective business networking is the bringing together of like minded individuals who, through relationship building, become walking, talking advertisements for one another. Keep in mind that networking is about being bona fide, building trust, and seeing how your relationship can genuinely help others. 1. Always figure out before you even walk into a room, what your specific goals are in attending each networking meeting.



 


© 2006 articles2k.com - Privacy Policy