Archive for the ‘Marketing with Social Sites and Networks’ Category

Generate Website Traffic with Digg

Digg.com is one of the biggest social bookmarking sites on the internet. With the right techniques, you can use it to generate lots of traffic for your website.

 

You have to create an appealing profile with Digg as it is your profile that users will first look at to learn more about you. The more attractive and interesting your Digg profile, the more users and Diggs you attract to your website.

 

Digg is used mainly for sharing favorite things with others however site administrators don’t like people who spam the network so spamming is Read the rest of this entry »
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Facebook Fan Pages – 7 Elements to Marketing Success

Regarding successful marketing with Facebook Fan Pages – here are seven points that must be considered at all times. Ignore these elements and failure is practically a done deal.

1. Decide on a tone for your page. Is it going to be chatty? Young? Old? Humorous? “Up”?  Reflective? Healing? Only you can answer that question … but your tone should be

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Get Website Traffic from LinkedIn Business Networking

LinkedIn has been, and continues to be underestimated by many social marketing experts. Many see LinkedIn as a social network for businesses – and it is. But there is so much more to LinkedIn that you need to be on the inside to realize the power. Here’s how to get started.

Step # 1 – Complete Your Profile

One of the first things to do if you hope to dominate LinkedIn traffic is to Read the rest of this entry »

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Social Marketing – Content to Ad Ratio

In promoting products and services with social media there is no magic ads vs. content ratio.

It can vary from niche to niche, and also based on your target market demographic.

Some social markets will respond well to a Read the rest of this entry »

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Social Marketing – Who Trusts You?

By and large, social site dwellers are even more thin-skinned about spammy sales pitches than are email users. So, success at social marketing requires you to spend time socializing.

That should be obvious.

Still, many marketers skip this part of the process when attempting to use social media to advertise their wares.

They focus only on making money, and instead of winning friends and Read the rest of this entry »

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