Name one way how my company benefit from Social Media?

For all practical purposes, I will demonstrate one way that companies can benefit using Social Media.

Answer: Through Status Updates

When used correctly you can:

  • Generate Leads
  • Create Brand Advocacy
  • Generate Opt-Ins
  • Create TradeShow Buzz
  • Secure meetings when traveling

Lets just cover the Big Three LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. If your company will spend a small amount of time building a targeted following with each, then the above listed results can happen on a regular basis.

When utilizing status updates you want to create thought provoking and action requiring headlines. Just like you do in your business in front of your customer you can engage in qualifying questions and event announcements that will create the above listed results.

Some things to think about:

Be sure to bring value to your community with a 12:1 Ratio: meaning be sure to post 12 useful updates that require no commitment or acknowledgement to your company in order to post one that will drive results for your company. This creates authenticity with your community. Next, when you do post announcements, events, or qualifying questions be sure to provide links to your site, opt ins, or blog in order to bring your connections to the next step in your sales process.

These are some example updates that can help you get started in creating opportunities for your business:

EXAMPLE 1: “I will be at the ACME convention in February, looking forward to exhibiting, www.acmecompanywebsite…” You will be surprised but this you may have others who reply back letting you know they are attending and want to meet up to discuss opportunities.

EXAMPLE 2: “How do you currently approach your XYZ category?” This question is built around your qualifying questions in your business. Again be ready for responses back that you can potentially turn into opportunities. This is a soft lead generation approach through Social Media that will be widely accepted as it is not aggressive marketing.

EXAMPLE 3: “Join us for a -TOPIC- no cost webinar with live Q & A today at 4pm EST with –LINK-“ this may require putting together a webinar, but when people sign up you secure their contact info to take it to the next step.

Hopefully these three examples get the wheels turning and helps your business take the next step in capitalizing in using Social Media for Business.

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Using LinkedIn to Build an Advisory Board

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By Nathan Kievman

LinkedIn has been the best place to connect with people I never would have met otherwise. I love this media vehicle to accomplish all sorts of business objectives.

One of the many things I use LinkedIn for is creating sustainable, real, and valuable relationships with people I would be interested in having on my advisory board.

In a little over a months time, I was able to round out my business (Consulting Businesses on Strategic Alliances) and have a vast network of “experts” join my advisory board.

I used several methods to identify these individuals:

1. Joined groups where these individuals would likely hang out

2. Engaged the groups in discussions to build credibility (this process was key to enable the people I was seeking to contact me first)

3. I also searched for key people with certain titles with the search feature

4. When I found a new person I was interested in, I figured out what they needed first and tried to help them achieve their goals. (when you help someone, a vacuum is created and they feel compelled to help you sooner than later)

Before you start doing the above steps to build out your advisory board, be certain to do a strengths and weaknesses analysis of your self. Know exactly what you are good at and not so good at.

You must also do an analysis of your goals, see where you want to go and identify the key players that could help you achieve these goals, then include this type of person as a position to fill on your advisory board.

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