Monday 4 November 2013

Social Media Tips - Using New Media to Publicize the Launch of Your Product

1. Social Media Experiment: Create an ongoing event and only promote it via Facebook/Twitter/social networks. In-person networking groups and bars are combining to develop what is affectionately called a TweetCrawl, half happy hour and half networking, where people are brought together in local restaurants across their state. Live tweet rolls are shown on large screens where compatible contacts can see who is doing what and know who to tweet back to for a business connection.
2. Along with helping to get the word out about a new product or service, bring together clients as joint marketers. Each business can publicize the new launch to their contact list in this joint social media marketing effort. This technique is helping organizations build their fan base via very targeted efforts.
3. First and foremost is getting the approval from the higher echelons in n organizations to approve the use of social media sites to publicize a launch. Not everyone is a good fit in the current climate. If an organization does not have the muscle behind the curtain to sustain this type of outreach, or if they just don't "get it", then it will fail.
4. Companies are using sites such as Twitter, Friendfeed, StumbleUpon, and Travelblog Exchange -- almost exclusively to market their blogs. Most prefer this to traditional marketing because it allows the development of relationships on a number of levels. They focus on building reputation, helping people, answering questions and things grow organically from there.
5. Many times, you will have access to "big names" in your industry in a way I never would through cold calling, mailing or e-mailing simply by using social networking sites. You will also find numerous business and personal relationships -- the line often blurs when dealing with social media-- that lead to project development and more marketing and PR.
6. A current project: Are you attending a conference, convention or event? Develop a blog centered around your involvement, create ongoing podcasts and audio coverage from the event, and turn your followers on Twitter, Facebook, and other sites in field reporters to syndicate your coverage. All of the contacts can retweet messages, repost blog content, and send traffic to your main blog site. This is a great way to build a massive niche opt-in list quickly.
Try any of these tactics out and you will soon find yourself with a winning product launch.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3425842

No comments:

Post a Comment