Social Marketing

Ten Tips For Getting Traffic Through Social Media

1 Comment »Written on July 1st, 2011 by adrian
Categories: Social Marketing

Ten Tips For Getting Traffic Through Social Media By Jimmy D. Brown of Traffic F.U.E.L.

Here then are 10 tips for using social media to drive traffic to your sites…

1. Complete your profile.
When you first open your Twitter, Facebook, Squidoo or other social media site account, fill out your profile (including a picture). Doing so makes it easier for people to get to know you and build relationships with you, which will make it more likely they’ll click through to your site.

2. Interact.
Social sites are, by definition, social. They’re two way streets (not monologues). That’s why you shouldn’t just post content and move on. Instead, spend a few minutes each day interacting and getting to know people in your network.

3. Include a link to your site on your profile page.
This tip is simple but effective: Give people a reason to click through from the social media site to your blog or squeeze page. A promise of a free solution usually makes for a good enticement.

4. Ask your followers to retweet and repost.
If you create a buzzworthy post (such as a post on a hot or even controversial niche topic), as your Twitter followers to retweet it and ask your other social media networks to repost it.

5. Spend time each day growing your network.
Commit to spending at least 10 minutes each day growing your network. You’ll see big results by the end of the month. And you’ll be amazed at the size of your network in six months or a year from now.

6. Link your social site pages together.
Link your Twitter account to your Facebook, MySpace, Squidoo, HubPages and other social media pages. And vice versa.

7. Use your real name so that you’re easy to find.
People who want to do business with you won’t respond well to working with “BaseballBoy72.” Instead, build trust by using your real name. Doing so also makes it easier for others to find you on Facebook and similar sites.

8. Post good content.
Social media is not just about networking, it’s also about sharing information. If you share some of your best information with your network, you’ll get respect, trust… and more sales. Plus you’ll establish yourself as a niche expert.

9. Optimize some of your content.
Some social sites (such as Yahoo! Answers and Squidoo) get crawled and indexed regularly by the search engines. As such, you may consider optimizing some of your content for the search engines by including relevant (long-tail) keywords two or three times for every 100 words of content.

10. Get the most benefit for your time.
Instead of trying to interact and build relationships with thousands of prospects, consider building a relationship with a handful of partners. That’s because just one good partner can send you hundreds or thousands of prospects and customers.

In summary: Social media is only expected to grow in the future – and now is the best time to get involved if you’d like to grow your business right along with it. You can start today by applying the ten traffic-generating, relationship-building tips you just discovered!

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Jimmy D. Brown is the publisher of Traffic Jam newsletter and the owner of Traffic F.U.E.L. membership site. Drop by today to learn how to get completely free traffic to any website. Get your free traffic newsletter at http://imstitute.com.

Mashtop, Social Bookmarking Site

12 commentsWritten on June 30th, 2011 by adrian
Categories: Social Marketing

Social Bookmarking Site With DoFollow Links

Mashtop social bookmarkMention DoFollow links on a social bookmarking website and internet marketers will get excited about the site. For one reason, dofollow links will pass link juice to your bookmarked website which is what SEO is about. The more people bookmarks your link, the more visitors you have and potentially higher ranking on the search engines.

Social bookmarking is a way to share or recommend websites to the public. Obviously the more popular the story is, the website will be bookmarked more often. This could drive a large spike in your website visitors. We share links all the time on social sites like Facebook and Twitter, whenever we find something interesting. It is only natural to share it with our friends.

Submit to www.mashtop.com. You can do the same with your business or company website. It is a form of word of mouth advertising. Whenever someone bookmarks a page on your website, it is a vote of approval. They liked it, it might be your content, or a service that they find useful. Perhaps they have had dealings with you and they like what you have done for them.

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Why Use Social Bookmarking?

Social bookmarks show how your website is perceived and how people feel about your website. Social bookmarking is free publicity and the links you have can contribute to your ranking on search engines. Rank well on the search engines and you will get traffic to your website.

We use social bookmarking to:
  1. Get visitors to your website by extending your reach.
  2. Get your website indexed faster by the search engines.
  3. Helps your website get higher rankings on the search engines.

Some of the more well-known social bookmark sites are Digg, Folkd, Furl, Reddit, stumbleupon and many others. If you go to the end of this post, you can see a list of bookmarking sites. If you are using wordpress, you can use a bookmark plugin and ask your readers to bookmark your site. But the purpose of this article is to introduce you to Mashtop.com, a social bookmarking site.

Mashtop - The Top Links, Top Websites

Submit your top links and your top websites to Mashtop.com, it only takes a minute to sign up. Submission is free and the links are dofollow. Their goal is to help you to promote your content and SEO for your website.

Mashtop is a social bookmarking site I use and I recommend you sign up today.



Social Marketing Is Vital For SEO

3 commentsWritten on May 16th, 2011 by adrian
Categories: Social Marketing

The Secret Sauce For Boosting Your SEO

The ability for internet marketers to influence outcomes is what the social media is all about. Social marketing is relevant for any business with a website, for one simple reason. If people are not talking about you, or if prospects are not talking to you, it makes your online presence irrelevant.

At the end of the day, people need to see the face behind the business. We like to do business with somebody we know. We want to use brands that other people are using. it is in our nature to be social, and when we are part of a brand, well, that validates our choice of consumer goods, doesn't it?

Social Marketing And No Follow Links

Some webmasters may say that social media links are No Follow links and they would be right. But that does not lessen the importance of social media links. Google and Bing has stated that social media links are one of the signals they use in determining the popularity and relevance of your website. This would suggest that you had better be involved in social marketing.

It boils down to this: a link to your website still counts as a link. I am not all that convinced that No Follow links are 100% no follow. It stands to reason that all links are followed in one way or another. And what about the human visitors? As long as there is a link to your website, you have a shot at getting them to your website. At the end of the day, getting traffic to your website is the objective.

How to Improve Your Social Authority

But along with backlinking, we know how important "authority" in social media has become to Google. So, it's critical for you to come up with a plan for creating a social presence for your brand and then, maintaining that regularly over time. - StomperNet

5 Tips On Improving Your Social Presence

1. Do Keyword Research
Keyword research is absolutely essential for any kind of success on the internet. It is how people find you. Keyword research is more than just knowing what keywords best describe your business. It goes into detail on the keywords and related keywords, as well as the keyword phrases that people type into the search engines when looking for information. These are measure against the number of searches conducted in any given location, in any given month.

2. Make Your Content Sharable
We like to share interesting and relevant content on the internet. If people see something they like, it is naturally for them to want to share with their friends. So, by making it easy for users to share your free content, use social plug-ins that enable people to post your content to social sites like Twitter or Facebook. Sharing is Caring!

3. Check Your Website Load Time
One of the signals Google use to determine your search engine rankings is how fast your webpage loads. The same goes for visitors to your website, no one wants to be kept waiting, not when there are so many alternatives available.

4. Add Some Detail To Your Social Profiles
Not everybody does this, but if you are a business, you should make full use of every opportunity to tell people about your business and what you do. This is where you put your 20 second elevator pitch. Tell people what you do in one or two sentences, use a photo of you or your business.

5. Track Everything You Do All businesses run on metrics, it is how you determine what works and what does not. You do not have to track everything, but at the least, you should be tracking the metrics that matter to you.

Factors That Influences Your Search Results

As defined by StomperNet, here are some factors that have been identified as having a significant impact on search:
  • The number of Twitter followers you have, the quality of your followers, and the relevance of your followers to your industry. The retweets you receive as opposed to how much you tweet is also important.
  • The number of Facebook fans for your company's page and the number of comments on the page.
  • The number of views on YouTube videos, how many comments you have, and the ratio of how many times your videos have been liked when compared to opposed to disliked.
  • The number of social mentions you have overall on any social sites around the Web.

If you have not started on social marketing for your business, it is time to start now. Over time, your social presence will increase and this will reflect in your website traffic.



How Do You Differentiate Yourself Socially

4 commentsWritten on May 2nd, 2011 by adrian
Categories: Social Marketing

Now that Nearly Every One is Social, How Do You Differentiate Yourself?

Facebook has over 600 million accounts and is the leading social media website today. Impressive numbers to be sure. Although I think the actual number of real people is slightly less than that, taking into account people with multiple accounts, it is a valuable tool. It allows you to build the face of your business on the internet and differentiate your business from everybody else.

My clients has had customers who signed up because they found us on Facebook. Done properly, Facebook puts a real face to your Facebook page. This works well especially for local businesses. The key is not in promoting your business, it is in making connections with people in your location. These days, consumers expects you to be on the internet, and if they see that you are available online, the trust factor increases.

For a local business, who you are online carries over to who you are offline. Your online presence must reflect who you really are, and what you say you stand for. Don't even try to fake it. For a local business, a Facebook page can represent their company in the real world.

How do you stand out from the social media crowd?

I came across this website, Smedio.com and they have a lot of very good tips on how to make the most of your social media efforts. If you are using social media, it is well worth your time to read this blog. It is a social web online magazine, and makes for good reading.

Here are some tips on how to differentiate your social media efforts:
  1. Be Unique - Being unique is one of the biggest selling points in any business.
  2. Be Social yet personal - Make that personal connection with your audience.
  3. Be Your Brand - Let them know what you and your business stand for.
  4. Be the Expert - People need to know that you are competent at what you do.
  5. Customize - Inject your personality into your profile and make it unique.
The post can be found here on SMedio.com. It goes into more details on the points listed on this post.

For business who have their own company website, you can submit your website to social bookmarking websites to build back-links to your website. This will help increase the exposure of your business website and help it rank better on the search engines such as Google. You can do this manually at every social bookmarking website or you can use a service that submits to multiple websites at one go. Sign up below for free.

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