VanderBran

October 25, 2007

Posted by VanderBran

Clever Social Media Marketing Tactics?

In continuation from my last post, what are some effective, clever, low cost, Social Media Marketing tactics. Preferably SMM tactics that aren't time intensive.

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  1. Erinoir: Hello there! You could start a group on social networking sites, that focuses on a political issue related to your business. Just make sure you have great tags associated with it. Good luck!

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Erinoir

October 25, 2007

Posted by Erinoir

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Hello there! You could start a group on social networking sites, that focuses on a political issue related to your business. Just make sure you have great tags associated with it. Good luck!

(I'm new - if something needs to be deleted, please delete my comment instead of my answer. Thanks!)

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  1. techVision: I agree 100%, social networking groups can be very powerful.

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imaginal

December 10, 2007

Posted by imaginal

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Participate in Forums, start a blog, have a MySpace and FaceBook presence. Join Linkd In.

One of the big things you can do is to develop "link-bait" - content that is part of your site or affiliated with your site or business that is intended to draw traffic. They call it "link-bait" because the intent is to get people to link to you.

Some examples include viral videos, how-to guides, "Top #" Lists are popular ("Top 10 Crazy Ways to use Blue Widgets")

This was a good article on writing headlines for link bait (Online Copywriting 101: Ultimate Cheat Sheat and CopyBlogger has some good resources to.

Once you have your "link-bait" developed, try to get it submitted it to Digg and Reddit - for these it would help more if other people (top submitters) post it, but if you can't get someone to find it,Post it to Del.icio.us. If it is in a blog, make sure that your blog notifies services like Technorati and Google Blogs when it updates, and there is a greater chance of being discovered on its own.

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