Posts Tagged ‘social marketing’

Quick Tip of the Week: Track Your Brand Influence and Online Reputation in Twitter

By now you’re probably using a program to track and evaluate your social media strategy, such as Google Analytics (and if you’re not, you should be!).  But there are also tools specific to certain social media sites, like Twitter.

For example, Tweetbeep will give you hourly updates whenever you or your company is mentioned, while Tweetstats will graph your Twitter use so you can judge how effective your tweets are.  Both of these are useful tools if you’re on Twitter consistently and would like another way of measuring your Return on Influence.

If you are not actively managing your online reputation, feel free to contact us and see how we can help.

Quick Tip of the Week: Make the Most of your Twitter Account

As anyone who participates in social media knows, Twitter has a great capacity to educate and influence a large amount of people on a daily basis.  Businesses have definitely picked up on the effect Twitter can have on their bottom line, and, as an estate planning attorney, you should be tweeting regularly, reaching out to your target market.

There are some tools you can use to help maximize your Twitter use, and make sure you are following relevant people, and, more importantly, to make sure your tweets are reaching your relevant audience.  Below is a list of a few you might want to check out:

Quick Tip of the Week: Organize a Local Tweetup!

A ‘Tweetup’ is an offline meeting of people who have met and organized on Twitter.  This is a great way to find other Twitter users in your area, who share your common interests.  Here’s an HR related tweetup I found in the San Diego area on http://twtvite.com/:

http://tweetup.meetup.com/ is another good site, because it draws users from the already popular meetup.com.  These sites can be a great tool to take your networking strategies to the next level.  You could organize a Tweetup with local financial advisors to establish a referral relationship, or hold a tweetup with local parent publications for marketing purposes, for example.  The possibilities are endless!

Quick Tip of the Week: “RSS in Plain English”

We found this great video that explains RSS (Real Simple Syndication) and wanted to share it with you.

Video Created by Commoncraft

If you would like to know more about RSS, feel free to send us an email.

Quick Tip of the Week: Use the ‘Shared Via’ Option on Facebook to Share Relevant Posts

Facebook has a new feature that allows you to repost other users’ shared items, much like the ‘retweet’ function everyone uses on Twitter. To try it, just go to a friend’s posted item in your news feed, click “share,” and you’ll see a “via [your friend’s name]” (with an option to remove it). Once shared, the item will appear on your profile, with a ‘v’ia link that points to your friend’s profile. Your friends will also see the item in their News Feeds, creating a viral loop, much like ‘re-tweeting:’

This function has many good uses: for example, if you are a fan of a page that keeps you abreast of changing estate planning laws, you could ‘share’ a relevant post of that page with all of the friends and fans of your own page, thereby educating your audience on a matter important to them.  Or, you could just repost a review of a good book or blog post someone else shared, giving your client base a chance to get to know you on a more personal level and strengthening your relationship.  Test it out and see for yourself the response you receive!

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