Understanding Twitter: The Power of Hashtags

Twitter is the simplest of the major social networks but the most powerful for marketers. Its hashtag (#) system allows you to reach out to groups with specific interests, and puts your content in front of a massive potential audience. Twitter allows for instant impact, and long-term relationship building.

The power of Hashtags is their ability to connect people with common interests. Label any 140 character tweet on Twitter with a #keyword, and it is instantly available to everybody in your industry, and to your potential customers. Continue reading

The Billion Dollar Easter Bonanza

So we wandered back into the office this morning after the usual Easter break, and conversation wasn’t long in turning to the two Billion Dollar deals struck over the weekend. Most of you will already be aware that Facebook acquired Instagram yesterday for US$1bn in cash and stock, but the fact that Microsoft also bought a slate of patents from AOL for the same price since last we spoke my be coming of news to many. But why? And what exactly does it all mean? Continue reading

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Expanding your business market with Twitter

Small businesses have long recognised the power of the Internet, but the coming of Web 2.0 has left many of those firms behind. As more and more people turn to social media sites like Twitter and Facebook, it has never been more important for businesses to make use of those same marketing platforms. Continue reading

How to Use Hashtags as Part of Your Twitter Marketing Strategy

Twitter hashtags are simply words or phrases with the hash symbol (#) attached to the beginning (e.g. #hashtags, #Twitter, #marketing.) They are used by Twitter users and social media experts to search for tweets related to their area of interest. Many Twitter users subscribe to specific hashtags using the saved search facility, while others perform regular hashtag searches of topics that they find interesting. If you have used your hashtags correctly, your tweets will show up in the list of search results when a Twitter user searches for your chosen hashtags. Using hashtags as part of your Twitter marketing strategy means that your tweets will be read by a much wider audience.

Choosing your hashtags

When choosing which hashtags to use for your tweets, it’s important to think about your target audience and which search terms they may be using. For example, if your company sells cat food, your target audience may well be cat owners, but they are unlikely to search for hashtags like #catfood. They are far more likely to search for hashtags like #cats and #pets. Ideally, you should use no more than 2-3 hashtags per tweet. Don’t annoy your audience by making every word a hashtag.

Where to put your hashtags

Placement of hashtags is generally best at the end of your tweet. If this is not practical, try to place them at the beginning. Placing hashtags in the middle of your tweets can be distracting and confusing for your audience.

Using “trending” hashtags

Trending hashtags are hashtags that have become extremely popular within the Twitter community. Hashtags “trend” when they are being used, and searched for, by large quantities of people. Trending hashtags are usually short lived, but if you use these hashtags at the right time, your tweets are likely to be seen by thousands of people who you would not usually come into contact with.

Use your Twitter homepage to keep an eye on which hashtags are trending. When you spot a trending hashtag that you think you can contribute to, send out a tweet using the hashtag. Make sure that your tweet is relevant to the topic. Don’t “piggyback” on the success of a trending hashtag by using it to market unrelated content, as this will only serve to annoy Twitter users.

Starting your own trend

Getting a hashtag to “trend” is no easy task. However, if you can come up with an original hashtag, or even resurrect an old favorite, to capture the imagination of a large amount of Twitter users, you can create a huge amount of exposure for your marketing campaign. Choose hashtags that encourage Twitter users to share something about themselves and their lives. For example, hashtags that encourage people to divulge their favorite movie (e.g. #myfavouritemovies) are more likely to gamer attention than a simple movie (#movie) hashtag.

Using hashtags to communicate with your customers

Hashtags can also be used as a way to receive feedback from your customers. Choose an individual hashtag that no one else is using and ask your customers to use the hashtag in their communications with you. This can be a good way to answer frequently asked questions, rather than having to reply directly to every single query. Remember to keep track of your hashtags and reply regularly. Desktop clients such as Tweetdeck and HootSuite can help you to organize and keep track of your hashtags.

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Will Google+ Live Up to Its Hype?

Google+ is the new social media site. Millions of people already have an account on Google+, and some people are wondering if it will be the site that will kill Facebook – mostly because of its similar features. however, some marketers are wondering if Google+ is really going to live up to the hype that is surrounding it. Here are some quick reasons why Google+ would get lost in the sea of social networking sites.

  1. It is very similar to Facebook. With the exception of a few key features, much of Google+ is similar to Facebook, including the site’s design. You can chat with friends with the IM window (also known as the huddles feature) and you can create groups of friends and name those groups (the circles feature). However in the circles feature, whatever you post to a certain group of friends, can only be seen by that group of friends. This is a great way to keep things private, such as content that people don’t want their employers to see or read.There is, however, one feature that is new: The sparks feature. In the sparks feature, Google+ recommends content to you based on your interest, your friend’s interests and the number of plus one clicks for certain sites and other media types. This is something that can be very beneficial to online marketers. By accumulating plus one clicks on their site, online marketers can increase their exposure to more people. This can possibly change how SEO works and what Google considers high quality, especially since the plus one button is Google’s own feature.
  2. There are other well established social networking sites. Facebook has been around for a while now. The site has over 600 million active users, placing it in second place on Alexa’s top 500 websites – with the Google search engine being first. Therefore, Facebook is the largest social networking site, Youtube is the second largest social networking site and Twitter is the third largest social networking site.With all of these highly ranked sites, it will be hard for Google to capture a large audience with its own social networking site, especially since it greatly resembles Facebook. Surveys show that many people do not like having more than one social networking account, and they primarily focus much of their social presence on Facebook.
  3. Google has a string of failed social networks. Google+ is not Google’s first attempt at social media. Orkut, Buzz, Google wave, and Voice are all failed social media sites from Google. However, this alone does not mean that Google+ will fail, but it does mean that Google had bad experiences in the past.Many people are skeptical of the new social media site, saying that it will possibly fail like the previous social media sites, though only time can tell for sure.

Regardless of the reasons why it may fail, there is no hurt in creating an account on Google+, especially if you are an online marketer. The new social media site may be very beneficial to online marketers, especially since it is affiliated with Google. Business owners should focus on accumulating plus one clicks for their site, which also helps the site to show up on the sparks feature. Moreover, business owners can optimize their site’s snippet, which is the link description, image and title of their site when it is shared on Google+.

Whether Google+ will live up to its hype is something that only time can tell. In the near future, more statistics will be revealed, helping both online marketers and casual users know if the site is worth their investment.

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How to Make an Effective Social Media Marketing Plan

Are you tweeting randomly in the hope that it will bring you a customer one day? Are you blogging because they say that this is the best way of putting your business on the map? Have you really thought about how you are using social media to market your business?

Without a social media marketing plan it is difficult to use social media effectively as a marketing tool and you can’t keep track of the results. Without a plan, you are wasting time on the wrong actions – you might be using the wrong media or you might be doing things that have no effect on your target audience.

A social media marketing plan is not complicated to make and our social media experts at Grafton Media offer the following advice on the matter. If you answer all of the questions below, you will have a workable plan to start with.

1. What do you want to achieve by using social media?

Do you want to tempt more visitors to your blog or website, establish yourself as an expert, gather testimonials and recommendations, sell information products like e-books or video tutorials, approach potential customers, or build up a network with other businesses?

2. Who is your target audience?

Draw up a profile on your ideal customer, by gathering demographic information, like occupation, education, age and location. Next look at psychographic traits, for example, values, attitudes, and the so-called AIOs (activity, interest, and opinion). Look for patterns that match your marketing message.

3. Where does your target audience gather?

Which social media network is your target audience using? Is it Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or any other site? You need to make sure your company is on the site with your strongest customer base, and focus most of your efforts there

4. What does your target audience need?

What kind of problems is your audience experiencing? What kind of questions would your target market like to see resolved?

5. What are you going to offer to your target audience?

You can write informative articles, make videos or podcasts, share links to other blogs, or answer questions directly on Twitter or LinkedIn discussion groups. Just keep in mind that what you do need to do is to speak about the problems and answer the questions your target audience has.

6. How often will you use social media?

You could for example, send out e-zine (email marketing) once a week, twitter three times every working day, and take part in a LinkedIn discussion group twice a week.

7. What action do you want your target audience to take?

You might want people to subscribe to your newsletter, or to ask about your workshop and tutorials. Or maybe you want them to register for your workshop, or react to your blogs or tweets.

Now that your plan is in place, you can start measuring the results of your social media efforts. It will take some time to find out what works best for you when it comes to frequency and even time of activity. Take into account that social networks have peak times. Peak times can be helpful to reach a larger segment of your target audience, but there may also be other distractions around those times, so your message could be overlooked more easily. That is why it is important to measure your results on different social media websites carefully.

Grafton Media can help you put together a Social Media Marketing Plan that will perfectly suit your business.