Social network marketing or social media marketing is all about
reaching target audience through social networks or online communities.
The methods range from placing ads to building niche content, focused
around the promoted product or service. Public relations and customer
service are other common marketing activities on social networking
sites.
If you are considering marketing your product or service
via social networks you'll have to know how these media work. Once you
understand how it works you can creatively develop a social marketing
strategy for your offerings.
Social networking sites are the online social hubs where people go
to hang out, reconnect with old friends or even plan a reunion. Here
users with similar interests or backgrounds congregate to share
information and give advice. To facilitate networking, social network
services such as Facebook, Twitter and Youtube offer web based tools
for the users.
The most interesting fact about social networks
is that it is a "marketplace." It doesn't, however, work like eBay.
Unlike people coming to eBay, which are ready to buy things, most
social network visitors are not ready to buy. To market your stuff to
the folks flocking social networks you will have to maximize their
function as online community building platforms first.
Social
networks are going to work for you when you add value to the
communities. Building content related to your niche is a good example.
You can use it for collecting friends in your network and developing
real relationships with them. If you help your friends with their
concerns they are more likely to respond to your offer and you will
have more chances of getting sales.
A social networking site is like a mall. People are coming to a mall
for shopping or hanging out with family and friends. Do you know that
some of the folks in the mall are your target audience? How do you
connect with them and market your stuff?
1. Study your target
audience and the social networks they are used to hang out. Create a
presence on the social networks. Use many tools provided to develop
relationships with your prospects. Depending on your target audience
you might need different tools. Simply do some experiments to find
whether "fan pages" or another tool is right for you.
2. Find
a relationship between something that is hot on the television that has
an impact on your target market. Once you find that relationship
develop a marketing strategy that can make that connection obvious,
something that your product or service can relate to. Then create a
buzz through videos, tweets or blog entries to attract their
attention.
3. Incorporate suitable social network
platforms on your site. Your target audience already knows you before
they even visit your site. When they actually visit your site and like
you they will voluntarily give you free content for your blog, forum
and so on. And once the prospects trust you they are going to convert
into paying customers.
If you do it right social network
marketing is going to give you visitors that are ready to buy. No need
to educate and convince the people about your offering. The social
media has done almost all the work to make some level of excitement
surrounding your product or service for you. You will only take one
step or more to get the social groups interested in what you have.