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Don’t Stop Social Media

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

socialmediabandwagonSome businesses are still trying to eliminate employee’s use of social media at work. Managers are fearful of employee productivity with the distraction of updating your status and checking up on friends during a workday.
At FYIndOut we’re all about social media. We use it in both our personal and professional lives. The venue of social media among small businesses in a tight economy has been astronomically beneficial.

Regardless of the platform, from Twitter to LinkedIn social media allows for fast, easy, available connections that serve purposes in every area of a company. From checking potential employee profiles during a hiring process, to keeping 24/7 contact with sales leads and marketing campaigns, you can no longer deny the necessity for social media at work. It’s time for people to throw their old habits out of the window and start embracing social media as a the newest form of building revenue, and that means social media use at work.

(Photo Jump On The Social Media Bandwagon by Matt Hamm)

Where is the most value for B2B in Social Media?

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

When those in business marketing discuss social media and how to make the most of it, many immediately say, “That stuff is great for B2C but I’m not seeing the value for B2B.”  While most will agree that the value to B2C is easier to find when you look at social media, there is value for B2B. You just can’t take the same path as your B2C counterparts.

The Big 3 in order of value to B2B:

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Twitter is a fantastic tool to create relationships, monitor trending topics and engage with customers.  It’s astounding growth and viral demeanor has spread all around the world.   Twitter has become a great way to get involved in people’s real time discussions on various products, industries, and professions.  Connecting with new prospects, business partners, and media in your area has never been easier.  As the majority of B2B investments are not made immediately as in the consumer world, staying involved in the right conversations on Twitter can definitely boost a company’s share-of-mind with their prospects.

Linked in provides great business value in terms of recruiting and personal brand development.   In regards to B2B, getting involved in the right groups and interacting with others is a good way to build your brand.

Of course we can’t forget Facebook, with 300,000,000 users come 2010 it would be hard for any company to shy away and attempt to create a brand name for themselves.  While Facebook is definitely a consumer and B2C platform, many B2B companies are still creating fan pages while they try to figure out how to make the most of the platform.  With Facebook recently launching vanity URLs, there is at least the benefit of additional SEO value.

The key thing to remember about all of these platforms is that they were built with the goal of connecting people to other people. Depending on what your B2B solution is and who your customers are, joining these sites with no strategies or set goals is pushing a square peg in a round hole.  Companies need to have a strategy and know what platforms are best for them, if any.  As platforms continue to grow and companies continue to embrace social media, better opportunities will arise for B2B.  At FYIndOut, we’re pushing to be that platform.

Improve Your Company SEO by Listing on FYIndOut

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

One of the things we’re asked all of the time by companies is “Why should I take the time to list my business solutions on your site?  Even if it is free.”  And while we discuss the benefits such as:

  • Amplifying your company’s word-of-mouth by letting customer refer and rate your solutions
  • Compete based on your quality and not marketing budget
  • Increase your opportunities to be found by prospects that have never heard of you
  • ….and more

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One of the best reasons to list your company and solution on our site is to immediately improve your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and inbound marketing. 

By adding your company and just one of your business applications or services to our site, you’re increasing the number of external web pages your company name and solution name are mentioned in and have inbound links in 15 pages. 

Every other solution added adds another eight quality pages explaining your solution to prospects and improving your SEO and SEM. Adding content such as white papers, case studies, presentations, and videos also make a direct impact on your SEO.  In addition, adding relevant tags to your content and solutions also go through as keywords on search engines.

Once again, the goal of our site is to be the central place for businesses to find and promote business information, applications, and services.  We want to connect buyers and sellers in Small to Mid-Size Businesses (SMBs) as efficiently as possible by using the same practices we’re all used to in our consumer lives to help our businesses.  As more and more companies join our site, the more value we add for everyone.  We built this site to help people, not search engines.

But in a day where the majority of traffic comes from search engines, every bit helps.  Listing on FYIndOut not only builds your brand and reputation with prospects, it also builds your SEO.

How Small Businesses Monitor and Engage the Social Web

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

monitor,engageThe current social landscape is evolving.  As a small to mid size business, the ability to listen, monitor and engage customers is more important than ever.  Why?  Because the millions of people (many of which may be your customers by the way) are using multiple social platforms every day. What if they are talking about you? Good, bad, happy or unhappy, customers are voicing their opinions. According to The Future Buzz, the number of Tweets to date is 1,111,991,000. The number of users who log on to Facebook at least once each day is 100,000,000 (Total Facebook users will reach 300 million by 2010).

Now, we aren’t listing shock statistics just to get your attention (did it work though?)  The bottom line is that the rapid growth in social media should be seen as an opportunity for small to mid sized businesses, and a prompt to create a social media strategy for your business as easy as “Monitor & Engage” (ME).

Monitor: The social web is expanding and it’s important to know what is being said about your brand.

Google Alerts are easy, convenient & free. Here’s how it works: Google alerts will scour the web, blogs, news videos and groups for mentions of your choice, then aggregate and organize the information for you.

  1. Set up alerts with your companies name, industry keywords or even major competitors
  2. Be specific to your industry
  3. Set the notification as it happens, daily or weekly
  4. Create an RSS feed so all the alerts come to you

Search.twitter.com is a search engine just like Google but it will only scour Twitter to see what people are talking about.  According to Nielson, between Feb 08 and 09, Twitter grew at 1,382%.  Of which, the primary age demographic is between 35-49.

  1. Type your companies name, your name, industry, or buzz topics
  2. See what people are talking about relevant to your business
  3. If you find a worthy Tweet, friend the person or company and introduce yourself!

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Engage: Once you see who’s talking about you, engage them!

Social media is all about communicating and creating relationships.  If a customer is unhappy with a product ask them why.  See if there is anything you or your company can do to fix this issue.  They will be very impressed that your company took the time to address them on a personal level.   If they’re a raving fan, thank them. It’s common manners that go a long way. Word travels fast on the web.  The more willing you are to share, Re-Tweet and communicate with your readers, the more likely they’ll help you.

This is only a basic list of services, please feel free to connect with me at twitter.com/brettkopf. As always, we welcome feedback and comments!

Why Not Efficiency?

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

movingsidewalkToday people venture to the internet for answers to anything and everything. Unless you live under a rock, you are aware of the immense choices for filtering restaurants, travel, entertainment, news or purchases. Between Yelp, Angie’s List, Digg, Zagat, Fandango and many others, countless options for ratings and reviews allow us to make the ideal selection for our every need. Be it a channel we prefer, or a review site we trust, we are continuously aware of the time and cost savings behind an efficient means of processing information. Anyone can write a great tag line, but only a seriously satisfied patron can write a good review (or in the opposite a bad one). This is how we live our daily lives, prioritizing time, money and efficiency.

Here at FYIndOut we venture to ask the question: Why not business? “Time is money” as they say, and internet searching consumes enormous amounts of time in a business day. Search engines, in all their glory, don’t offer an effective means of finding the best business product, service, or research. Scanning the thousands of keyword related results to your search will never guarantee you’ve located the best information, and few things are worse than realizing you made a bad choice when its too late.

Certainly there are options, throw the search to the interns, outsource your search process, trust the first click, or just pray. But wouldn’t it be easier to have a platform that did the search for you? FYIndOut offers that platform.

Everyone wants more time and we would like to give you more of it. FYIndOut offers a directory of B2B services and research with peer ratings and reviews that make finding simple. Give it a try.

(Picture Moving Sidewalks by Brittany G)