Archive for the ‘Business Social Networking’ Category

Using Foursquare for Business

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Location-based Foursquare continues to attract new users and businesses. So what is location-based social media, how are people using it, and how can you use it to promote your business?

Foursquare works with an app on your phone to track businesses and other places you visit. When you “check-in” to a location via your phone, it shows up in Foursquare and keeps count of how many times you visit.

In some ways, Foursquare is like a game. You can earn points by visiting venues, obtain badges, and see how you rank against other customers. And if you’re a really devoted customer, you might strive for “mayorship.” The mayor of a venue is the person who has visited the most in the past 60 days, and usually gets a freebie for doing so.

This provides a great opportunity for businesses to reach out to local audiences. Users are rewarded with points for being adventurous and visiting new places, so people who have never visited your establishment might have incentive to do so, even without a special offer. And for those who are already customers, it encourages them to visit more often when you offer special discounts and freebies for frequent visitors.

Customers can also help you promote your business via Foursquare, by creating tips and to-dos. They can tell friends and the general public about information regarding your venue (like nights you offer a special, or a dish or product to try), which will be seen by anyone nearby.

However, Foursquare is not for every person or business. Since you need an app on your phone to use Foursquare, those who don’t have Internet on their cell phones won’t be able to use this service. Also, by using Foursquare you’re basically announcing where you are at all times. Those who wish to keep their lives more private will likely never use Foursquare. Therefore, there is a significant portion of the general population you won’t reach.

It also will not benefit every business the same. Businesses that people only visit when necessary or infrequently, like car dealerships, law firms, or funeral homes, will probably not find a lot of success. However, businesses with frequent repeat visitors, like restaurants, bars, and coffee shops, can benefit greatly from Foursquare. Of course, with other forms of social media marketing, it all depends on how you use it.

Social Networking in Plain English

Friday, August 27th, 2010

What is online social networking? This video provides a very basic explanation of how social networking works, how you can use online social networking whether it’s for business or personal connections.

Are you ready to get started with social networking for business? Search Circus is teaching several classes in the Cleveland, Ohio, area this fall about how to use social networking for business or just connect to former classmates,  current friends and family. Contact us for more dates and times.

Quality vs Quantity: Discussing the Value of Business Social Networking

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

How Often You Post May Not Be As Important as What You Post on Business Social Networks

Ideas for posting quality information on business social networks. Courtesy of Intersection Consulting.

Ideas for posting quality information on business social networking sites. Courtesy of Intersection Consulting.

I spent nearly 2 hours on LinkedIn today, which is much more than other business social networks I use. LinkedIn has changed with the times and I suppose the demand from its members. For example, when you visit a group, the first thing you see is not a listing of the latest discussions, but a rolling horizontal listing of the most popular discussions, job posts, events, etc. It’s like a movie review of your group. I’m not fond of flashing and rolling images on webpages, and I’m not so sure if I like this “feature” on LinkedIn either.

However, in the middle of posting to several groups, I did come across one discussion that was started 7 months ago (I think I contributed to the same discussion 2 months ago) about how many social networking sites people “actively engage in on a regular basis.” For business, I use three or four on a weekly basis, and you? Anyway, I was even more astounded with the amount of comments posted – 358 as of this afternoon. One comment especially caught my eye, which is the purpose of this blog post.

“Remember, it’s not just how much you post on a regular basis (daily, weekly, etc), but the quality of information you provide on any social network” for business or personal use. Someone can post a tweet every hour; however, if the tweets aren’t providing any real value or are all sales messages then you’re not giving your audience any value. Invariably if you post to your business social networks less, but offer valuable information especially of interest to your audience and they can find it again if needed, then your business is truly offering quality information.

What are your competitors doing with social networking for business? Do it better and provide the types of posts, tweets, discussion starters and answers you would want to read whether you’re tweeting in 140 characters or less or you’re providing a product review. Your audience is listening and they want quality, not just large quantities of useless fan page posts. Show your audience you’re human too. I heard from another social media for business webinar that “social networks are about building relationships with people.”

Last thoughts: if your business wants to build and strengthen a relationship with people, then you need to be an attentive listener as well as pay attention to the needs of your audience. Remember those 358+ comments posted from just 1 question? A very good example of a quality question with mutually quality comments as well as quantity.

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