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Article Overview: Do you remember the Beatles; don’t believe that Tom Jones is nearly 70 and that Tina Turner is still strutting around on her high heels in her 60’s? Where have those years gone – and why so quickly? Do you now find that the marketing that you have always undertaken is now being invaded by the young and their social networking?
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MySpace – That’s Not For Those That Remember The Beatles!
Do you remember the Beatles; don’t believe
that Tom Jones is nearly 70 and that Tina Turner is still strutting around on
her high heels in her 60’s? Where have
those years gone – and why so quickly?
Do you have a problem with the new music
and wonder which is the title and which is the name of the group?
Do you now find that the marketing that you
have always undertaken is now being invaded by the young and their social
networking? Just one more change that
you feel alienated from. Well not really,
social networking is not just for those who crouch over their cell phones,
protected from life by their hoodies.
Those of us with greying hair and spreading middles can also use social
networking to market our companies, keep up with our friends and find long lost
contacts.
Let’s get the long lost contacts over and
done with first. You can find that
“first love” quite easily on those “reunited sites” – but do you really want
that memory tainted by the reality of lost hair, beer guts and “my wife doesn’t
understand me?” Thought not – so back to
social marketing.
I have to say that when I first viewed MySpace
I couldn’t see a lot – they wanted me to set up an account first. I can do that and did. Then I put up a couple of articles, set up my
profile and then sat back. Not
surprisingly nothing happened. That was
annoying because I had read all the hype about how social network marketing was
the new marketing and how easy it was.
All I was getting was a pile of spam about new music groups and rave
parties going on. Where are the grown ups on MySpace?
They are there, you just have to go and
look for them. They are in the
forums. Just click Forums under More and
you will find your choice of thousands upon thousands of forums. Pick one or two that you are interested in
and that will be useful to your business.
The first great thing you find is that you
are encouraged to post your business link.
Do this because it instantly gets you a great SEO advantage from a high
PR link. Now get yourself a short
signature with a website link and a great memorable name. Now go and answer some questions, make some
sensible comments and ask some insightful questions. Now your skills and experience are being shown
off. This is where you social
market. This is where people will start
clicking on your links, passing on your ideas and copying your stuff onto their
own web sites. Not only that but you
will make friends in the real sense, maybe get some new business contacts and
work.
Now you are marketing with results, getting
some great SEO links and beating the youngsters at their own game. Feels good doesn’t it?
Article Tags: internet marketing, myspace, social networking
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