Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Why Your Business Needs Social Media


Why social media for your business? This may have the answer! I came across this slide show with a great message about businesses and social media.

Unfortunately, you will need to step over a few "F" bleeps but you will find inspiring content that I really felt important to share. (This is a good example of how you conduct yourself for business on social media. Be professional at all times. In this case, the message is more important than the "F" bleeps but how much more valuable this piece would be without them).

In the middle of the slide show, there are excellent stats on the major social media sites that will amaze you. It is my opinion that social media is growing into huge monster that is chaos. We as a community are now trying to bring chaos to order through learning how social media can be effective, both for personal and business use.

The business use of social media holds so much potential for YOU.

If you are a business owner that says "Why do I care about what people eat for breakfast?" - you are missing the point by light years that can effect your business plan for years. Social media is no longer for teenagers. It is for businesses, huge and small, to make their mark in the world and connect with customers.

It is a conversation, not an ad. Just remember that!

As one commenter (TechCrafter) below offered - it is especially well-suited for "reputation management." How true. How critical.

A good place to start to see what has been said about you or your business is http://www.socialmention.com.

And, to set up a Google Alert at http://www.google.com/alerts with your business name and key words.

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Plus many other networking site!

5 comments:

  1. An understanding of social media is definitely important for the success of any business, online or off. It certainly plays into reputation management to understand what may be being said about you on social media, even if you don't feel comfortable using it for promotion. Thanks for the slideshow!

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  2. I love that term "reputation management."

    A good place to start to see what has been said about you or your business is http://www.socialmention.com.

    And, to set up a Google Alert at http://www.google.com/alerts with your business name and key words.

    Thanks for the comment!
    ~Linda

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  3. I can't figure out why they would use so many "bleeps" to get the message across. The slideshow would have been more powerful and less distracting (for me) without that. It is great information though and the statistics are astounding. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. I agree, Beadin By The Sea -- it is so unnecessary. This could have had a lot of business training uses, but not like it is now.

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  5. Thank you, Linda. I always appreciate your insight and really appreciate the Social Mention link. Very interesting indeed!!

    Diane
    DPeaGreenDesigns

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