Using Social Media Networking For Success
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Traditionally, the flow of information to and from people was controlled by large media distribution networks like News Corportation and Liberty Media. These network distributed informational content around the globe. With the explosion of users posting their own content, ideas and information on the internet, the media giants have realized they will only grow if they effectively use social media to engage people on the internet.
Internet users love the freedome of speech, information and expression they get from the internet and specifcally social media. Businesses are recognizing that social media and social media marketing offer unique and exciting opportunities to engage users. Social media sites like Digg allow users to broadcast and syndicate content from blogs or websites throughout the world. One of biggest differences between traditional media and online media is the speed at which information can be posted and made available. Another key difference is that once content is published, it is immediately available for comment and feedback, something that was difficult and time consuming to do with traditional media. Social media makes it easy for interesting articles to be shared and rated, thus effectivly voting on the content. The more interest, the more traffic generated.
With this type of system, the idea is that the best content will then appear at the top of the page. This gives users the some assurance that social media marketers are not manipulating the number of votes an article receives. Unfortunately, because the stakes are high, sometimes manupulation is attemped and successful before it is caught and banned. For example, Digg brings 200,000 unique visitors a day and can be a target for marketers to attemp to game the system. Other sites such as Slashdot can also make an overnight star out of a website or e-business by bringing in a number of unique visitors.
Despite the benefits of social media marketing, there are few good social media products out there for companies who want to promote their websites and content. Only recently have some good free tools like Social Bookmarker and AddUrl been created and used. Unfortunately, most webmaters and marketers still use spamming software or spend much of their time tediously submitting their content to relevant sites.
The most recent product to enter the social media marketing arena is called Traffic Android. It is a system that automates the sign up and submission process to social media sites. With tools such as these, social media is sure to grow rapidly.
The capability for webmasters to rapidly distribute their content and in order is a very powerful advantage of web 2.0 and the addition of social media with social networking is another step to marking powerful web content syndication a reality. There are now a tool than integrate Twitter feeds with Facebook news feeds which is very powerful and maybe the mainly clever tool ever invented. This means not only can you approximately directly distribute your content through Social Media, you can also post a link and short snippet about your content on Twitter and have it syndicate through your friend network on Facebook.
The simplicity of social media, how easy it is to reach out an interact with hundreds of people in the stroke of a key, has become addicting for many individuals. For young people especially, social media is a hot topic of discussion. Every aspect of social media is examined, and opinions are formed and shared with others. It’s so easy to become obsessed with this level of technology and connection.
Justin Harrison is an internationally recognised Internet Marketing expert and entrepreneur who has built up multiple 7 figure online business and consults to some of leading online brands including Amazon, BBC, AIG and many others.
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