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Do You Hang Out With Your Peers Or Your Customers?



One I notice on many of the social networking sites is the number of business people who ‘hang out’ with fellow business people. As far as networking is concerned, that is fine; when it comes to social marketing, it seems pointless.

The aim of social marketing is to put your name, your brand, and/or your product out into the public domain – in other words, to promote your business. Promoting your business to other businesses is not going to increase your sales. You may increase your knowledge of the industry, but that is not the purpose of social marketing.

Don’t get me wrong, there is a need to network with others within your niche. However that should, in the long run, be secondary to promoting your business. To successfully promote your business, you need to be where the potential customer base is. This requires a little research and an understanding of which sites your demographic audience frequents, and what sort of marketing is permitted on those sites.

Hanging out with your peers is fine for networking – just remember to hang out where your customers are if you want to increase your business.

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Social Media Going Through A ShakeUp Phase



Social media seems to be going through a phase of shakeups and shakeouts at present. StumbleUpon has recently made some changes and this followed Facebooks big change to profile pages. There are still a lot of mumblings and grumblings about those changes.

This last week has seen Yahoo! introducing a new look to their MyYahoo! Pages, it seems it may include new features and new functionality.

The latest to go through some changes is Twitter. Like most of the other changes, Twitter’s is more about looks than function. From what I can see there is little in the way of function changes, the look is certainly changing.

Twitter is probably one site that did need the change. Facebook on the other hand is still being questioned about its changes.

On the Shakeout site of things, there seems to have been a bit of a shakeout at Facebook with many having their accounts suspended, often for having to many friends – a social site with too many friends. You can figure that one out – I cannot.

StumbleUpon has finally decided to remove people from your friend’s lists if they have unsubscribed. At least now you will know that all your friends are actually active users.

Talking about StumbleUpon, it seems they may be up for sale. Anyone want to buy a social bookmarking site? Ebay have finally decided to divest itself of some of the poor purchases it made last year. StumbleUpon is the second to go with Ebay also selling of Skype. One wonders why they made these purchases since neither could be said to be complementary to their business.

Google were said to be interested in acquiring a bookmarking site. It will be interesting to see if they do go in for a sniff around. SU would probably offer a lot to Google. Of course Microsoft could step in if, for no other reason, to stop Google acquiring it. The winner then would be Ebay, particularly if a bidding war breaks out.

A lot of changes, and lot of updates, but when it all boils down, the actual functions of the various sites has remained fairly much unchanged, including the weaknesses.

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