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		<title>Use Social Media to construct Your small business Brand</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2010 04:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are numerous people using social websites today. From Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, FriendFeed, therefore many more, why wouldnt you wish to market your site on the social websites scene? Social websites is the fastest growing online community, understanding that means there is certainly huge chance to turn into successful social networking marketer. Are there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>There  are numerous people using social  websites today.  From Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, FriendFeed, therefore many  more, why wouldnt you  wish to market  your site on  the social  websites scene? Social  websites is  the fastest growing online  community, understanding  that means there  is certainly huge chance  to turn  into successful social  networking marketer. Are  there an  online site, blog, or internet  business? If  you do, have  you been using social  media to  help you grow  your online presence?</p>
<p>Im on almost  every major social  network. And  I use social  network to  help build my online presence to my blogs and websites. Personally,  Twitter is  the better way  to obtain marketing for my blogs. People often ask me, &#8220;is Twitter  really that  good for marketing?&#8221; The  reply is, yes! I receive over 600 referring visits to my blogs from  Twitter on  a daily basis. So, if isnt powerful, I dont understand  what is.</p>
<p>Obviously, in  case you subscribe  to a Twitter account today, you  do not get  the same results as me inside  your first week, but thats okay, the  key for  a facebook  marketing success if relationships. You  must build relationships for  it to  function.</p>
<p><span id="more-136"></span>Many  people will  discover YouTube easier,  or someone will  dsicover more  success with Facebook marketing, and thats fine, however, you  need to learn that building relationships with  folks could  be the #  1 the  answer to your  online success.</p>
<p>How  will you build relationships with  individuals online? Its called schmoozing. Dont just expect visitors  to become  the perfect friend on these major internet  sites, you  have to be nice, you  need to socialize, you  have to provide quality content, and  also you should  never mention yourself!</p>
<p>So, should  you have never  used social  media sites to  develop your  website before, you  need to begin  immediately. A  survey released a  few days ago found  that people spend  more time on Facebook then on  Google. Think  of that, for  the majority of websites/blogs/online businesses, the  greatest supply  of traffic originates  from Google. In  case folks  are spending more  time on Facebook, you  have to be taking  advantage of that. Use Facebook and market yourself, and make  your web  business brand throughout these social  networks.</p>
<p>Someone inquired  about today, &#8220;how must  i build relationships with  folks online after  i dont have time&#8221;. I  had an  incredibly blunt answer, &#8220;you must make time&#8221;! First  thing running  a business success can  be your relationships along  with your customers (or readers).  People wont buy something by  you when  they dont know you, and  they also wont trust you whenever  they dont know you. So, build relationships, schmooze, and  have to  find out people, and  start to socialize with  people throughout these awesome social  support systems.</p></div>
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		<title>Friendster Alternatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:03:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jason Szova asked: o join a social network but don&#8217;t want to join Friendster? With hundreds of social networks popping up every month how do you know which one to choose? There are lots of alternatives out there these days, so in this article I am going to show you some alternatives when it comes [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jason Szova</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>o join a social network but don&#8217;t want to join Friendster? With hundreds of social networks popping up every month how do you know which one to choose? There are lots of alternatives out there these days, so in this article I am going to show you some alternatives when it comes to joining Friendster and others.<br/><br/>In my opinion when joining any social network you don&#8217;t want to be faced with lots of rules and regulations. You want to be able to do your own thing and interact with your friends how you see fit. So without delay what are some alternatives when it comes to Friendster?<br/><br/>LinkedIn &#8211; Linkin is a new social network for professionals and has many good benefits to joining the network. With Linked in you have to be invited and it is more of a professional social network compared to myspace and facebook. The best thing about linked in is you can get a job in your area of expertise simply by belonging to link in. Many head hunters and recruiters exclusively hire people just from linked in, so it ranks right up there as one of the best social networks today.<br/><br/>MySpace &#8211; However if you&#8217;re in your youth and want to connect, MySpace is an awesome Friendster alternative simply for the fact there are lot&#8217;s of young people to connect and chat with. MySpace is more high school and has more people ranging from 13-20. It has also been around for quite awhile with millions of registered members. It all depends what your are interested in doing with each social network. That&#8217;s what makes them different from one another.<br/><br/>FaceBook &#8211; FaceBook is in my opinion is one the best of both worlds if you are into marketing yourself as a professional &#038; as a friend. FaceBook could be your answer. It has a wide variety of features as well as a big member community.<br/><br/>There are lots of applications being made all the time to make your experience more enjoyable. There are more people on Face book in the range of 20-35 as well so you can connect with more people who might be in your age range.<br/><br/>So as you can see these are just 3 Friendster alternatives, but I would go with whatever network appeals to you the most. Because everyone is different ages and at different stages in their life there is no right answer for this one. These are just some alternatives if you are trying to make a decision on which network to join over another one.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>3 New Web 2.0 Ways To Increase Traffic To Your Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 03:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mohamad Latiff Bin Rahim asked: It&#8217;s official. The Web 2.0 is here. If you have no idea at all that it is already here or what it is in the first place, then you must have been living in the cave for the past 5 years.Face it. If you&#8217;re still using some of the outdated [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mohamad Latiff Bin Rahim</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>It&#8217;s official. The Web 2.0 is here. If you have no idea at all that it is already here or what it is in the first place, then you must have been living in the cave for the past 5 years.<br/><br/>Face it. If you&#8217;re still using some of the outdated Web 1.0 methods to increase traffic to your website, you may still get some results out of your marketing efforts but you will eventually lose out to the newer guys who go Web 2.0.<br/><br/>Now let me share with you 3 tips on how to increase traffic to your website, the Web 2.0 way.<br/><br/>1. Think viral. The concept of viral marketing will never die out. The Viral meme is what defined and made Life in the first place. For as long as there is Life, the concept of the Virus (biological, marketing, electronic, etc) will still continue to haunt us &#8211; for good or ill.<br/><br/>There are 2 basic elements that determine the success of your marketing virus:-<br/><br/>I) The strength of your viral marketing message, or in the words of Mark Joyner, its &#8220;Buzz-worthiness&#8221;, that is, its merit or quality that makes people want to tell others about it because it is so good.<br/><br/>II) The mechanism by which the virus must spread. Is it easy to spread the message? Must your referrers go through an elaborate and troublesome process to spread the message? Or need they only do what they&#8217;ve always been easily doing in order to spread your viral message?<br/><br/>From the above 2 elements, you already have an action plan formulated for you that can be condensed into one sentence:- create a message that promotes your website, be it in the form of a video, audio, multimedia, text, blog or a whacky buzzword, that is truly &#8220;buzz-worthy&#8221; and at the same time easy to spread via existing networks.<br/><br/>2. Attack the Social Networks. Either exploit the existing social networks such as MySpace, Friendster, Squidoo, etc, or create one of your own that is built around your niche.<br/><br/>There are many Friendster or MySpace clones out there available for download (for a fee of course) which you can use, tweak or get a programming expert friend of yours to develop a Social Network of your own that is built around the niche that you&#8217;re involved with.<br/><br/>A good way to market through Social Networks is by having an interesting profile that offers consistently updated information about yourself and your business or your website. Duplicate your blog in your MySpace or Friendster blog as any updates to your profile or blog will be reflected to the friends in your network.<br/><br/>Browse the Social Networks for friends who share the same interests and passions as you and add them as friends. Send private messages to them and work something out. Say you&#8217;re starting a private group of like-minded people who are passionate about whatever it is your niche is about. Mention incentives such as money, exclusivity, fame, etc.<br/><br/>Place a limit to the number of people who can join this private club of yours and be sure to include only those people who have lots of friends in their network, perhaps ranging in the hundreds.<br/><br/>3. Blogging, of course, is one of those defining elements of Web 2.0.<br/><br/>There are different approaches to exploiting the Blogging phenomenon to market your website. One is to have a blog of your own. The other is to somehow enable others to have blogs hosted by you. But if you go the second route, you&#8217;ll face tough competition from Blogger, WordPress, TypePad, etc.<br/><br/>The trick is to create a service or software which has something the others do not have. Or you can create a service, software, tool or tip page that complements your so-called competition by giving something of benefit to users of such blogging services.<br/><br/>One way is to offer RSS feeds tools that enable other bloggers to syndicate their content to other websites or deliver their feeds to their readers&#8217; desktops or emails.<br/><br/>Another way is to give other bloggers the opportunity to include &#8220;Bookmark&#8221; links on their blogs. Websites such as http://Del.Icio.Us or Digg offers users the ability to share their favourite websites with other people.<br/><br/>You can exploit this phenomenon by creating an account with the various social bookmarking sites and sharing links to your websites or you can create cool-looking &#8220;Bookmark This&#8221; icons for other bloggers and get them to link to your website in return.<br/><br/>If you write a blog of your own, you can market your blog by visiting other people&#8217;s blogs and leaving useful and beneficial comments on them. Most of the time their comments forms enable you to include a link back to you in their comments page.<br/><br/>Browse the blogs around your niche and most of the time they have a link saying &#8220;Links to this Post&#8221;. This enables you to link to their posts in your blog if you happen to like their blog posts. Give and take. Blog about another person&#8217;s blog and a link to your website may appear in that person&#8217;s blog in return. This process is automatic.<br/><br/>There you have it &#8211; 3 new Web 2.0 ways to increase traffic to your website. In truth, there are literally hundreds of other ways to improve your website marketing the Web 2.0 way that are not covered here in this article. Now it is up to you to apply what you have learned here and come up with something that is even better.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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