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Do You Even Need a Website or Blog Anymore? A Simple Assessment
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| Guest post by: Michele Pariza Wacek |
Article Overview: It's official -- social networking is here to stay. So where does that leave things like websites and blogs? Read more to find out (plus find out if websites and blogs are for you or not).
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Do You Even Need a Website or Blog Anymore? A Simple Assessment
It's official. Social networking is
here to stay.
Forget using it just as a business
tool. It's everywhere. You can't get away from it. (And we're not even talking
about, ahem, inappropriate uses of it such as sending nasty pictures of
yourself over Twitter when you really ought to know better)
Anyway, I digress. The point is
social networking is so prolific and so everywhere that websites and blogs are
starting to look like something your grandpa used to market himself. After all,
now you have gurus proclaiming Facebook fan pages are the absolute MUST HAVE
little black dress and you are seriously behind the times without one.
So are websites and blogs even worth
it? Should we just throw all our chips in the social networking pile and not
spend any more time or money on websites or blogs? And what if you don’t have a
website yet -- should you even bother?
Okay. Let's all take a deep breath
here. Feel better? Good -- now let's look at the facts.
Social networking is still in its
infancy. I know, I know. It feels like it's a rebellious teenager. But honestly
-- this is still very, very new. It's really only seriously caught on in the
past few years. And let's look at what happened during those few years:
* MySpace was THE place to be if you
were an entrepreneur (Does anyone else even remember MySpace? Anyone?) Facebook
was this weird, red-headed stepchild. In fact, when I first opened an account,
when you sent out a friend request, you had to indicate how you knew the person
and one of the options was (I kid you not) "hooked up." Yeah. I think
there was only one option, something like "know from a group or an
association" that was safe for business purposes. Linked In was basically
for "corporate only" or if you were looking for an actual job (I had
an account and I really had no clue what to do with it.) Twitter was still
being programmed in someone's basement.
To put this into perspective -- this
was 4 years ago.
* Then came the huge "MySpace
migration into Facebook" revolution. Everyone was on Facebook. MySpace was
SO last year.
* Then Twitter exploded onto the
scene. EVERYONE was on Twitter. And a bunch of other social networking
platforms suddenly popped up out of nowhere -- plurek, plaxo, etc. Suddenly
there were HUNDREDS. Yee gads.
Fast forward to today. Twitter is
declining in popularity as a tool to grow your business. (Although it remains
tops on the list as the best tool to embarrass yourself.) Facebook is back on
top. Linked In has rediscovered a new surge of popularity -- thanks to never
getting away from its roots (keeping it a more formal platform, which serves
its core customers) but still adding new bells and whistles (like groups). Many
of those other social networking platforms have fallen by the wayside.
And what will the future look like?
Who knows? I certainly don't. For all I know, Facebook fan pages could be as
popular as yesterday's newspaper -- heck, Facebook could be as popular as
yesterday's newspaper. MySpace could be back on top and something called
"Yowzer" could be the hottest thing.
Which is why those old-fashioned
websites and blogs still have a place in your marketing.
You see, you control your websites
and blogs. You're not subject to whims of playing in "someone else's
sandbox." You don’t have to worry if the rules change, if Twitter decides
it doesn't like your picture and shuts your profile down or whatever. You have
your own online real estate that you can do what you want to with it.
So the question is -- do you want to
have control over your business, your message, your visibility? Do you want to
have a hub for your online activities -- your "online home" to invite
your ideal clients to if they want to learn more about what you do?
Or not?
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