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The phrase "Social Media" is everywhere these days, and if you are like me, you may be a bit

unclear about what it actually is... the infamous phrase "I'll know it when I see it" comes

immediately to my mind!



I went looking online for a short, easy to understand definition and found this analogy:



Think of regular media as a one-way street where you can read a newspaper or listen to a report

on television, however, you have very a limited ability to share your thoughts on the matter.Social

media, on the other hand, is an active two-way street that gives you the ability to communicate

and respond.



As the internet develops and evolves, the various Social Media websites are also growing and

changing. Several years ago, MySpace was the place to be but it is now, generally, considered to

be on the wane. Likewise, on MySpace, 33% of its users are aged 17 or less.



Ravalry is a relatively new, large community based around knitting with over 1,200,000 registered

users. As you would expect, its membership is primarily female and the average member age is

not available.



Facebook provides this information about its users:



More than 500 million active users (I recently saw the number 600 million, but it hasn't been

changed yet, on the Facebook site)

50% of our active users log on to Facebook in any given day

Average user has 130 friends

People spend over 700 billion minutes per month on Facebook







As you can see, each Social Media site appeals to and has a different user base than any other

site.



One of the powerful considerations about using a Social Media web site is the fact that most of

them provide a level playing field when it comes to small business owners vs the big boys. For

instance, you can build a Facebook Fan page for your offline business and so can a major

automobile manufacturer. Within those Facebook Fan pages, both you and the multi billion dollar

car maker have the same tools and resources. On Twitter, as another example, both you and the

big companies are limited to 140 characters per tweet. They can't buy more characters and blast

you out of the competition.

When considering which Social Media site to use with Social Media Marketing, you should

consider the site's membership but you should also evaluate its culture and how the members

interact. It is important that any Social Media site have a population whose interests are in line with

your goals and, also, that it have a structure and pattern of interaction that is compatible with your

objectives.



In addition, you must keep in mind that things change on the Internet, sometimes at breakneck

speed. As an example, between March 2011 and May 2011, Facebook implemented some major

changes which changed the whole landscape of using it for business. Suddenly, controlling the

content on a business Fan Page and using product images to build a brand became game

changers... for those who knew how to do it!



While a particular Social Media site may be a good fit now, be aware that it may not always be a

successful marketing vehicle for you! Monitor the efficacy of any Social Media site you are using

AND also keep an eye out for the next big thing!



With all of that in mind, at the current time, I consider Facebook and Twitter to be the Social Media

sites most likely to be compatible with the majority of offline businesses and their needs.



In this article I am going to briefly cover Facebook, its structure as it pertains to Social Media

Marketing, discuss some of the pitfalls, and propose some strategies appropriate to it.



Facebook Marketing for Small Business



Facebook's membership has exploded and is currently greater than 500 million, according to its

own website.



It originally began as a way for college students to keep in touch with fellow students. As a result

of that, the basic Facebook community seems to start from an academic basis, joining students

and former students with friendship circles widening out from there. If you are like me, you will be

shocked at how many members from your high school class seem to appear out of nowhere!



As part of the Facebook mechanism, possible Friends are suggested to you, based on Friends

that you and the other person have in common. While you can do searches, it is hard to find and

befriend a person that Facebook doesn't think you should know. On the other hand, Facebook

makes suggestions that will extend your network, based simply on friends you may have in

common with someone.



Another important mechanism is the Facebook Like option, which has now been extended beyond

Facebook Profile pages and Facebook Fan Pages and out into the web at large.



A third and exceedingly important Facebook mechanism is the ability to link between websites,

Facebook Fan Pages, and Twitter accounts. This can be done with a variety of website creation

software options. At the moment, I am encouraging my clients to use the blogging software,

WordPress, for non blog websites.



With WordPress as your website management system, once you have signed up for the

Networked Blogs Facebook App(lication), you can set your website to show any changes on your

Facebook Fan Page and your Twitter account. Your Twitter Account can be set to show Facebook

Fan Page Comments along with Posts from your WordPress website. In addition, your Tweets will

be displayed on your Facebook Fan Page and your website.



Now, I know that the previous paragraph was confusing so let me give you the abridged edition! In

my example, you have three web presences for your business - A Facebook Fan Page, a website

built with WordPress, and a Twitter account. Any Post made on one of those three sites will

automatically appear on the other two sites.



This is VERY powerful and is a REAL time and energy saver IF you take the time to plan your web

marketing strategies with this capacity in mind!



With the potential of getting a three to one benefit from any of your Social Networking posts, as

described above, let me go a bit deeper into the opportunities afforded to an offline business by

having a Facebook Fan Page.



NOTE - It is important to understand that while a Facebook Fan Page can be considered a

potential web site substitute, it offers long term hazards that, in my opinion, are not worth the risk.



Building your business's primary web presence on a third party web site is taking the time, effort,

and money to build a nice new house on land that you DO NOT OWN! You might be OK in the

short term, but later down the road, you may lose you house, simply because you do not own the

land.



While you may decide that it is efficient to start with a Facebook Fan Page, you should also plan to

build your own website ASAP! As a business owner, you should be careful to own and control as

many of your business assets as possible.



With that warning out of the way, before utilizing any Social Media site for your Social Media

Marketing, take the time to read the site's ToS or Terms of Service. Do NOT assume that you

know what is allowed and what is not.



As an example, you may have multiple Twitter accounts, but each account must be tied to a

different email address. Any email address can have only ONE Twitter account.



With Facebook, any human is allowed ONLY ONE ACCOUNT! This means that any Facebook

Fan Pages built for any businesses will be offshoots of your primary, personal Facebook account.



If for some reason, you do not want a Facebook Fan Page to be obviously tied to your personal

account, you can set the Privacy setting to obscure the connection. In the case of most offline

businesses, this would not be a concern. However, I have a number of online businesses, some of

which I am open about and others that I have chosen to run from behind the scenes. There is

nothing questionable about doing this, I just prefer to keep the connection quiet to minimize others

copying my business model. However, ALL of my business Facebook Fan Pages are offshoots of

my SINGLE personal Facebook account.



Part of the evolution of the Facebook Culture is that, in most instances, it is considered

appropriate to ask other members to share with their Friends about your Facebook Fan Page or

your new post or any of a number of other Facebook interactions. This is markedly different from

other websites and their culture, and as a business owner, it is a powerful tool.



It is perfectly OK to ask others to LIKE your Facebook Fan Page. In fact, this can be an important

traffic builder for your Facebook Fan Page!



Google AdWords vs Facebook Ads



Another online marketing benefit offered by Facebook is the option to use their Pay Per Click

advertising. In the Facebook universe these are known as Facebook Ads - which seems obvious,

but online, things are not always obvious!



Last night, I was on a call with one of my consulting clients and she mentioned that she had just

gotten a $100 voucher for Google AdWords. She wanted to know if this would be worthwhile. I

said that I thought that using Facebook, creating a Facebook Fan Page for her business, and

spending her limited budget on Facebook ads would be a better use of her resources, even

considering her $100 AdWords voucher.



I explained it to her this way:



Google AdWords and Facebooks Ads are Pay Per Click... each ad is shown (this is called an

impression) and you pay when someone actually click on the ad.



While the mechanism for figuring ad payments is the same (PPC or Pay Per Click) the basis for

showing an ad differs drastically between Google AdWords and Facebook.



On the surface, the ads themselves are similar. While they may or may not have a picture

included, the text or content of the ad is short and presented in plain and simple text. Ads are

displayed off the side in vertical stacks or within the body of the page's content. For the most part,

these ads are subtle and unobtrusive.



However, the Ad Display Criteria is where the biggest differences lie.



In Google, AdWords are shown on the pages generated with Search Results as well as on website

pages related to the Ad's specified search term. This means that Google AdWords are displayed

using a mechanism of which terms are being used in online searches. As AdWords have

developed, in some instances they are also displayed according to the geographical location of the

person doing the Search.



Facebook actually takes an entirely different approach - Facebook Ads are displayed in front of

PEOPLE who meet the demographic requirements that you have chosen.



To simplify further, Google AdWords are displayed based on the content of the page where they

are shown and Facebook Ads are shown based on the interests, and even the physical location, of

the person doing the looking!



As you can see, there is a radical difference between Google AdWords and Facebook Ads.

This is one of the reasons that I feel that Facebook Ads may be far more beneficial for offline

businesses.



It is also important to note that when creating a Facebook Ad, you have the choice of sending

people who click either to an offsite web page or to a specific Facebook Fan Page.



All in all, I consider Facebook a strong option for offline businesses, since you have the ability to

target both demographically and geographically. The potentially viral effect that is inherent in the

Facebook culture is another good reason for adding Facebook in to your online advertising mix.



WordPress works well for integrating Social Media options



Finally, if you are using WordPress to build your website to blog, it is relatively easy to integrate

WordPress Posts, Facebook Fan Page Posts, Twitter Tweets, and possibly even, your

Autoresponder Service messages, so that each one appears on the others... AUTOMATICALLY!



Between the timesaving automation available and the three for one currently available combining

WordPress, Facebook, and Twitter, spreading your company's message across the internet has

gotten MUCH easier!









Visit SurviveAndConquerCoaching.com and discover more information and solutions about the

pitfalls of putting an offline business online! Also, be sure to check out Tink's Kindle Resources.

Go to the Kindle store and search for "Tink Boord-Dill".









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Check out how you can Create a Fantastic Fan Page in a MINUTES for FREE and turn targeted

fans into paying customers

http://www.facebook.com/socialmediam?sk=app_262599323761846



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