Archive for the ‘Marketing with Social Sites and Networks’ Category
Social Marketing Tips for MySpace
MySpace.com was the first really massive social network. It literally gained millions of users its first few months online.
Their format was simple, but effective, and their growth was an internet phenomenon.
MySpace.com rules made social marketing difficult. Even a hint of marketing could Read the rest of this entry »
Social Marketing Tips for Friendster
Friendster.com is relatively friendly toward social marketing, especially within groups.
Groups basically work like Facebook fan pages, so use the same basic tactics you would use on Facebook. Set up a group around a Read the rest of this entry »
Social Marketing Tips for LinkedIn
LinkedIn.com is a business network that is meant primarily for business professionals as a place to connect with one another and market tier products and services in a (B2B) business to business environment.
It’s a great way to connect and network with business owners and people in a mutually beneficial way.
LinkedIn.com allows you to add links to your websites, blogs and other social profiles. You can also set up Read the rest of this entry »
Social Marketing Tips for Bebo
Bebo.com is the largest social network that specifically targets the UK and Ireland.
They have millions of users, but most of them are from the UK. If you have products or services that are specifically directed to residents of these areas, Bebo.com can be a great place for social marketing.
Bebo users are relatively friendly for marketing. In general, you can use Read the rest of this entry »
Social Marketing Tips for Orkut and Hi5
Both of Orkut.com and Hi5.com are contenders, ranking in the top 10 of all social networking sites. That alone makes them worth joining from a business point of view.
Much like Friendster, Hi5 caters to a Read the rest of this entry »
Online Social Advertising – Getting Ahead of the Curve
Online social media is growing up. It’s no longer the sole realm of bored teenagers and somewhat weird individuals who build fantasy identities online. Regular people, self-promoters of all stripes, even politicians are actively participating in online social platforms.
So it also goes that Read the rest of this entry »
















