Using Social Media Marketing to Promote Your Specialist Information Website
By Miles Galliford,
SubHub Ltd,
Cardiff, U.K.
press[at]subhub.com
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Before I get started, it is worth defining
social media. It has become a widely used and abused term
that means different things to different people.
My definition of social media is:
’online technologies and practises that people use to
share their opinions, insights and experiences with each other.
Information can be shared as text, images, audio or video
via blogs, message boards, wikis, RSS, podcasts and social
networking sites’.
At the heart of social media is the ability of individuals
to interact with other people so that they feel involved and
part of a community. A big part of this phenomenon is the
activity of finding, sharing and recommending products, services,
events and experiences to like-minded people. This is where
social media crosses over with marketing.
Social media can be a great way to have your website promoted
by word-of-mouth.
If you can get people to talk about and recommend your services
to their peers, it is more powerful than any marketing you
can buy. So how can you get started?
How Can You Make Social Media Work for You?
The good news is it is easy to start the process of using
social media to promote your website.
1) Create a MySpace Page
MySpace (www.myspace.com) is the largest and best-known social
network. Individuals create profiles about themselves and
then invite similarly minded people to become their online
friends. When someone becomes a friend, you can communicate
with them and subtly direct them towards your own website.
Setting up your own page is simple and free. Go to www.myspace.com
and follow the instructions. Put up a brief description about
yourself and a link to a more detailed biography page on your
own website. Remember, the goal of this page is to drive people
to your own site so make sure you get plenty of links included
without overtly promoting your website.
Spend an hour every week developing your site and building
your list of friends. Invite relevant people to comment about
your website.
2) Add Bookmarking Links to Your Article Pages
A big part of the social web is the ability for people to
build lists of their favourite sites or articles. People with
similar interests can then share their lists and benefit from
other people’s recommendations. If your website has
free content, you should make these articles easy to bookmark
or add to favourites lists. There are a lot of internet sites
that now host and share bookmarks. You can add links to these
sites to your article pages.
There are two ways of doing this. You can go to each of the
leading bookmarking sites and download their code and links
onto your site. The ones that you should include are:
Digg - www.digg.com
Technorati - www.technorati.com
Del.icio.us - www.del.icio.us
Reddit - www.reddit.com
However, if you go this route it can be time consuming and
you will omit many of the potential bookmarking sites. The
alternative is to put a link to AddThis.com (www.addthis.com)
on the foot of each page. This gives your users access to
over 30 bookmarking sites.
3) Add an RSS Feed
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Syndication,
depending on who you ask. RSS allows people to be notified
every time new articles are added to your website so they
can keep up to date with your content.
Ask your developer to create some RSS code for your website
and then put a link on all of your pages to the RSS code
page. The link should be a small orange rectangle with the
letters RSS in white.
Publish your RSS feeds at Feedburner (www.feedburner.com)
to encourage distribution and interest.
4) Email to a Friend
Enabling people to easily email an article to a friend is
not typically bundled under the heading of social media
marketing, but in my view it is another way to encourage
people to share and recommend your content. Add an "Email
a Friend" link to all of your content pages.
5) Add a Forum
Having a Forum on your website is a great way of building
a community around your subject area. Monitoring the forum
will both give you a chance to understand what people are
discussing and promote your expertise by adding your own
comments.
The downside of a forum is it does need to be carefully
managed. You need to allow people to make negative comments
so they don’t feel they are being censored, but you
have to stamp out aggressive behaviour, personal insults,
spam and meaningless rubbish. This can be time-consuming
work, so don’t bother with a forum unless you have
the time to do it properly.
Non-technical people can pay to use vBulletin (www.vbulletin.com).
More technical people can use a free opensource solution
such as PHPBB (www.phpbb.com).
You can register your forum with BoardTracker (www.boardtracker.com)
to make it easier for people to find.
6) Create How-To or Product Review Videos
It has never been easier to create short videos that can
demonstrate your expertise. How-to videos are very popular.
For example, if your website is about Making Money on eBay,
you could create a short video on "How to Take Perfect Photos
for Your eBay Listings". Make sure you have your website
URL on the opening and closing sequence of your video to
promote your website.
Post your videos on YouTube (www.youtube.com) and Google
Videos (http://video.google.com/).
Give it a catchy title and teaser to get people interested.
Also link to the videos from your own website.
7) Share Your Photos
If you have photos related to your subject area, post them
on photo sharing websites such as Flikr (www.flikr.com)
and PhotoBucket (www.photobucket.com). For example, if your
website is about steam trains, take a camera to your next
steam train show and post the pictures on these sites. People
searching for steam train images are likely to try these
sites. They can then follow the link on the photo to your
website. P.S. Remember to include links back to your own
site from the images.
8) Create a Blog
Blogs are very simple content sites where short articles
are listed one after the other on the home page. They are
usually used to write about current events or comment on
news.
Some successful content websites are blogs. Some are much
more like magazines with feature articles. If your site
is more feature-based, consider starting a separate blog
that can be more informal and brief. Update the blog every
day even if it is with just one- or two-sentence comments.
Blogs that are infrequently updated quickly lose their audience.
Use the blog to drive traffic to your main website.
You can get basic blogging software for free. Try Wordpress
(www.wordpress.com) or Blogger (www.blogger.com). For a
managed service, try Typepad (www.typepad.com).
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In many ways, today’s social media technologies are
still fairly primitive, but I can say with confidence that
the phenomenon that they have created - of customers taking
control of the buying process - is here to stay. Customers
will continue to get stronger, so publishers, manufacturers
and anyone else with customers better start listening to
what they are saying.
One last point before I finish. It’s really a word
of warning. Once you adopt the social media marketing techniques,
you are inviting people to comment about your service. You
must be ready for negative as well as positive feedback.
Good companies listen to the feedback and make positive
changes. Poor companies ignore it or worse still, call their
lawyers to fight it.
If you jump into the social media world, be ready to participate,
listen, learn and take action.
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