Posts Tagged ‘twitter’
Write a book in 40 hours – YES it works!
After reading the title of this blog post you may be scratching you head. But trust me this system really does work. Check out this presentation for all the details. You can write your book in 40 hours!
10 Reasons Every TV Exec Needs to Start Tweeting
Craig Engler is the general manager and senior vice president of Syfy Digital. He’d love to talk you about TV or Syfy, answer your questions and hear about what you had for lunch. You can look him up on Twitter at @syfy.
I tried using Twitter three separate times before I figured out how truly useful it can be. The first time was early on, when no one I knew was using it, and I had no idea what I was doing. I tried searching for friends and followed a few random feeds and thought, “Meh, what’s this possibly good for?”
My second jump into Twitter was after the initial big wave of hype hit. I decided I should rejoin to figure out what I missed the first time. This time around, I found that Twitter was flooded with people randomly talking about their day (and their meals — people really do love to talk about food on Twitter) and again I thought, this is definitely not for me.
The last time, and the one that clinched the deal for me, was almost by accident. I wanted to see what people were saying about the finale of our hit series, Battlestar Galactica. I was looking at Facebook and on our own Syfy message boards, and the feedback wasn’t keeping up with the pace of the show. I wanted to see instant, real-time reactions. So I wandered over to Twitter.
Does Social Media Work To Generate Traffic?
I get this question all the time! Social networking is obviously hugely popular to build communities and connect friends and family but cannot it work for business?
More importantly does it work for any business or just “internet marketers”?
I did a little primary research over the last few weeks and found some stunning facts.
| Category | Before | After |
| Pageviews | 556 | 1881 (+238%) |
| Unique Views | 445 | 1453 (+226%) |
| Pages/Visit | 1.49 | 1.91 (+27%) |
| Time On Site | 00:01:39 | 00:03:00 (+81%) |
| New Visits | 76.88% | 70.53% (-8.26%) |
What does all this mean? Let me explain:
Pageviews and unique views are both self explanatory so don’t need to much detail there but you can see that if you can boost both those by 238 and 226 percent respectively over a two week period, imagine what you can do in six months or one year!
Pages/Visit: We increased this category by 27 percent which indicates people are viewing 27 percent more pages than they were two weeks ago which indicates they are more engaged by our content.
Time On Site: Another indicator that people are more engaged. They are spending 81 percent more time on our site browsing and reading.
New Visits: This is the category I really wanted to talk about. Given this decreased by 8.26 percent you would think this is negative but its not! Our pageviews are up (way up by 238 percent) and same with our unique views but our new visits are down?
Killer Facebook Secret! Get Tons of Fans!
Hey everyone, here is an awesome little trick that can help you grow your fan pages, groups, and events exponentially. We’ve all been through the tedious work of adding hundreds of friends one at a time. But thanks to a little nifty javascript manipulation you can suggest or invite your entire friends list all with a few clicks. Watch the video below!
Here is the code you will need to paste into your browser’s URL bar: javascript:fs.select_all()
Enjoy this little trick courtesy of the Black Card Marketing Group!
21 Rules for Social Media Success
Social media is reinventing marketing, communications, and the dissemination of information. While businesses now have access to these rich channels, the true promise of social media lies in the direct connections between people who represent companies and the people who define markets of interest.
Today, many businesses approach this with the establishment of social media guidelines and policies. This is indeed an important step, and not one worth economizing. But it’s also not enough. I highly recommend establishing official procedures that remind representatives of the importance and privilege of engagement.
The openness of popular networks is trivial. Any business can join and create a profile. It’s the devices we employ, the intentions that motivate engagement, and the value we offer that dictate the significance of the brand-specific social graphs we weave. It’s a simple investment in either visibility or presence. In social media, just like in the real world, presence is felt.
Get all 21 Rules here: http://bit.ly/a4sylT
Brian Solis is the author of Engage and a leading authority in digital branding and marketing. Connect with him on Twitter or Facebook. What follows is a modified excerpt from Engage, the complete guide for businesses to build, cultivate, and measure success in the new web.
Essential Tips For Facebook Privacy
The latest changes to Facebook have seen their fair share of criticism, with many users examining more closely the definition of “public vs. private.” Some users have been turned off enough by Facebook’s envelope pushing when it comes to privacy to go so far as to contemplate a mass Facebook exodus.
Whether or not the changes become the final blow to Facebook’s tenuous relationship with privacy remains to be seen. However, protecting your privacy is important on any social network, so while you’re still on Facebook, here are a few important privacy tips to keep in mind as you navigate the site’s newest incarnation.
Get the top 5 tips here: http://bit.ly/a7DL2m
Adam Rosenberg is the Online Community Manager at Salsa Labs. Most recently, he was the New Media Manager at the Center for Democracy & Technology where his work focused on Internet privacy, data protection, cyber security and open government issues.
Online Video Will Push Internet Traffic to Quadruple by 2014!!!
Cisco Systems has predicted that Internet networking traffic will have quadrupled between 2009 and 2014 in its Annual Visual Networking Index Forecast. It also predicted that online video will be the primary driver of that growth.
Cisco’s report says that 767 exabytes of data (one exabyte is the equivalent of one billion gigabytes) will be transferred online in 2014, and that 91% of consumer traffic will be online video, which will include both traditional web video and video-on-demand provided by television providers.
For the rest of the story go here: http://tinyurl.com/26lyfvx
DIFY Member Pulls 1 & 2 Spots On Google Video!
One of our DIFY members, Emma Soy and her company Nursing Shepherd(http://nursingshepherdblog.com/) has their videos at the number one and two spots on Google Video rankings. This is what can happen when you have DIFY working for you!
If you want these results for your business, from an expert marketing team for about $11 an hour then you need to let us DIFY, Do It For You.
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Using LinkedIn For Marketing
Have a Linked-In account but don’t know how to use it as a marketing tool? Well then read on as having an idle account will do no good and you will miss out on the opportunity. As we all know Linked-In is a professional networking site that brings together entrepreneurs and professionals from various fields. With most people logging for job related information and updates, this sites works as a good platform to advertise and market your business.
Creating an impressive profile counts on Linked In. Profile gives an identity to you on the site. This identity makes a difference as people choose to link with you only depending on what they get to know about you from the information uploaded.
Networking is the key for success on Linked In. Add people to your network to build a list of potential clients. For better business prospects, you can always find people or companies working in the same lines. Keep updating your connections frequently.
Join and be a part of group discussions. You can choose to join groups that are relevant to your business. Being a part of groups helps you connect well with other members. You can contribute and share your ideas initiated by the group. There are good numbers of topics for discussions everyday. You should also choose to answer questions put up by other users as it will not only help to connect but also get visibility.
Why Marketing Is More Than Being A Creative Director
What is advertising? Wikipedia states it as follows – Advertising is a form of communication intended to persuade its viewers, readers or listeners to take some action; it usually includes the name of a product or service and how that product or service could benefit the consumer, to persuade potential customers to purchase or to consume that particular brand. Hence, the purpose of advertising is to persuade customers to buy the product or service advertised, right?
Now, what do you mean by “being a creative director”? First of all let us understand the meaning of creativity – Creativity is a mental and social process involving the discovery of new ideas or concepts, or new associations of the creative mind between existing ideas or concepts. Thus, being a creative director in advertising means trying to come up with new ideas for advertising, correct?
Think of it – can you have new ideas but still not be able to persuade customers? Of course yes! If we take the analogy of films you would understand better. Almost all critically acclaimed films are creative, but many of them just bomb at the box office without even a trace. Why? It is because just as films and advertising is more than being a creative director – you need to connect to the audience in the first place.

