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[9 Mar 2010 | Comments | ]
Have you taken your social media inventory?

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Have you researched what social media sites your target audience spends the most time on?     A lot of businesses have joined the social media marketing world and it is of great benefit to be present, but identifying who is using what medium is important.  According to a study conducted by the University of Maryland, nearly one in five small business owners are integrating social media into their marketing models.  A big part of using social media effectively is understanding your audience, much like traditional marketing methods that many of us are familiar with.

As a business owner you should have an idea of the general demographics of your ideal prospect.  Have you applied that logic to social media?  The paragraphs below dig a little deeper into who is hanging out where on the social media sites available on the web.

Where is your target audience hanging out?

According to The Nielsen Company, global consumers spent more than 5.5 hours on social networking sites in December 2009.  Compared to the 2008 study results, there has been an 82% increase of time spent on social media sites in one year.  Not only are people spending more time on social media sites, but a lot more people are using social media.  The greatest thing a small business owner can hope to tap into is where their target audience prefers to spend 5.5 social media hours.

Social sites

A few examples would be Facebook, Friendster, MySpace and Ning.  These sites can be broken down even further, MySpace tends to attract a lot of teen members and Ning has become popular for for connecting classmates and assisting is setting up reunions.  A recent study from Pew reported that 71% of the younger generation actively maintain a Facebook profile and 75% of the older generation maintain one as well.  Facebook seems to come out ahead of most social media outlets.  This site is relationship driven and people interact with people, groups and pages that they are interested in on a personal and social level.

Professional Sites

Some of the more commonly known professional sites are LinkedIn, FastPitch and Plaxo.  These sites can be used for business networking, job hunting and many people consider them to be lead generation vehicles a well.  These sites share the common objective of building a business community network and offer a means to strengthen and expand your business community.  Professional sites are fairly drilled own as far as member profiles.  You have the ability to execute very targeted marketing based on personal profiles and individual networks.  In addition, you have the ability to network and communicate with people that you have specific trade and business information about based on their profile.

Industry Specific Sites

Industry specific sites are are all too commonly overlooked.  Take the initiative to surf the Internet and find social media sites specific to your industry or industrie(s) that you serve.  An example is i-Meet, which is specifically geared towards event planners.  There is the ResearchGATE site that connects scientists and researchers for collaboration purposes.  Just to let you know how specific sites can be, check out veggppl.com, the vegetarian and vegan network.  The sites are out there, you need to determine who your audience is, what they are interested in and then look for the social media site that fits the audience.

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Twitter offers a lot of value for business owners and can be approached from different angles.  With real time search engine results, your tweets have a great chance of being found by people that are searching relevant content.  Some describe Twitter as a river of information that you dip into and dip out of at will.  People can follow you without the worry of email communication or a high level of commitment and Twitter is easy to use.  You have the freedom to create as many accounts as you want and followers are considered friends. Another advantage is that message boards or “tweets” itself can be viewable in public whether you’re friends or not, and you may include your URL as well which is a direct link to your site.

Twitter also has limitations.  There are  no applications rather than other sites like Facebook.  It does not offer groups, videos, blogs, ads, forums, and other unique and popular social networking menus.  Another challenge to Twitter is that the more you follow and the more followers you have the more challenging it becomes to manage information.

Despite the limitations, research dictates that Twitter is a social media force to be reckoned with.  Pew Internet studies suggest that 20% of 25 to 34 year old’s have used Twitter, with those 18 to 24 only 1 point behind (19%).   Online usage of Twitter is dominated by adults and has attracted far less teens to date.  Suffice to say, if your target audience is primarily teens then you may not attract prospects with Twitter.

Blogging

This is another outlet that relates to social media.  The beauty of blogging is you can create your own blog site or blog on your existing web site and target your content towards your industry.  The web is content driven and the more information and content you produce, linking back to your site, profile, etc, the greater web presence you achieve.  If you post a series of blogs with advice, input or content related to your product or service, interested parties will have an increased probability of finding you.  Another advantage of blogging is you can build a stronger community and attract prospects that are interested in content you publish relating to your industry.  If you want to start blogging, be sure to have the time, energy and creativity to commit.

Social Media Strategy

Best wishes executing your social media inventory and devising an effective and productive strategy.  Figure out where your audience prefers to congregate online and start a conversation with your prospects.  We cannot stress enough the importance of establishing a social media strategy.  Outline your long term plan and identify industry topics that you can speak fluently about.  Commit to a minimum amount of posts, tweets, etc that you will employ weekly to engage your online community.

RevenFlo is here to help if you need someone to navigate the Internet web waters with you.

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[8 Mar 2010 | Comments | ]

The RevenFlo sponsored MeetUp Group schedules monthly pow wows to reach out to new members and connect with existing members.

This months meeting is scheduled for: Wednesday, March 24th.  Join us in Old Town Rock Hill at McHales Irish Pub (122 East Main Street Rick Hill, SC)

Things to discuss, fun to be had and hours to be logged.   Hope to see you there!  To learn more or join the Knowledge Worker MeetUp group go HERE.

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[26 Feb 2010 | Comments | ]
5 Ways To Start Establishing Expertise on the Web

Every executive, business owner, and high-functioning knowledge worker typically represents two brands: the one they work for, and themselves. Establishing personal expertise is paramount to the success of both.  Short of merely achieving notoriety, expertise in a topic or field demonstrates YOU as being both a thought leader and someone the public should turn to for answers.  Investors and venture capitalists have repeatedly asserted that they prefer a “B idea and A management team, to an A idea and B management team.” Short of an Ivy League M.B.A. or Ph.D. in your field of work, how do you establish both credibility and expertise on the web today? Read the rest of this entry »

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[26 Feb 2010 | Comments | ]
Five MORE Tips for Better Business Blogs

We have written about effective business blogging in the past.  Social media marketing for small to mid-size businesses is a topic RevenFlo is passionate about and we have a lot to say.  Our unwavering belief in the power of social media compelled us to write this follow up post with Five MORE Tips for Effective Business Blogging.blog2 Read the rest of this entry »

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[8 Feb 2010 | Comments | ]

Jason Broadwater will be a guest speaker at South Pointe High School Career Day in Rock Hill, SC.  The career day is being held on Thursday, March 18th from 8:30-12:00pm at South Pointe High School.  Students will have an opportunity to choose speakers who work in a career field that interest them and attend brief sessions to learn about a specific career or field.

Jason Broadwater is available to speak on a variety of topics including but not limited to:

Web Strategy and Planning, Web Design and Development, Marketing and Management, and Web Maintenance and Training.  Both Jason and RevenFlo are available to consult with small to medium sized businesses.

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[8 Jun 2009 | Comments | ]

firefoxHere is the story of a Firefox browser convert:
I recently began using a new browser to “surf” the web. I had used IE (the Microsoft browser) for most of my online life and just last year started using Safari (the Apple browser). But the switch to Mozilla’s Firefox, which operates on an open source platform, has been as useful as it has been fun for me. My online experience has completely changed and on the web today its all about the experience.

So let me ask, who hasn’t been frustrated by their browser locking up or shutting down with that same error message over and over again. I have literally felt like throwing my laptop through the window. With the other browsers there have been issues with load time, which means that it takes forever to pull up web pages. There have also been security concerns with the Microsoft product IE, like all Microsoft products it is continually being hacked by legions of people that severely dislike Microsoft. The Safari browser has been decent. I have to say that it’s never crashed on me. It is a very basic product that offers a decent experience. But…. Read the rest of this entry »

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[8 May 2009 | Comments | ]

Is your website lonely? When is the last time you listened to what your website had to say? Did you talk to your website this month? You should be ashamed! JK. Most people haven’t gotten to this point yet. Asking your website questions will provide great insight about your web presence and help determine the value of your communication. Let’s take a look at how this conversation may play out.

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