The Why
If you’re paying attention to the media, it’s not hard to find people using social networks to promote their businesses. Large-scale media outlets like CNN have numerous accounts so all of their high-profile personalities have their own place to connect with fans. Volkswagen used their Facebook fan page to connect with viewers in a new television campaign. But why?
Active Audience
In the days of old, marketing efforts interrupted the viewer. A commercial on television is a pause in the viewer’s favorite show. A newspaper or magazine ad is something else the reader has to flip past to get to the rest of the story. Social networks are different. The user is already there looking for new ways to connect and be engaged.
Ideas Spread Like Wildfire
By staying active on on social networking sites, you can send your message to not just your personal connections, but to theirs as well. Picture if you will, your business (Lets say you’re a producer of rubber ducks) has just released a line of ‘unsinkable rubber ducks’ and marketed the new line via your Facebook Fan Page. Some of your fans may have commented on how much they like them. Others might ask where they can get them. By replying to or answering these customers, you increase the visibility of your message exponentially. Not only do your fans see this conversation, but it can be seen by all of their friends too through Facebook’s news feed. It doesn’t stop there though. If what you’re saying is well received, it can spread to sites like Digg, del.ic.io.us, blogs and beyond. How does this benefit your business? As your message spreads to these sites, search engines like Google, Bing, or Yahoo! read through or “index” them and increase your likelihood of being found through searches.
The Face-to-Face Effect
The backbone of social networking sites is the connection of people. You can use these social networks to answer a customer’s question in Taiwan, make a new friend connection in Los Angeles, and anywhere in between. As I stated in my last post, Social Networking for Small Businesses Part One: The Basics, these sites are world wide. This doesn’t mean you’ve got to engage everyone on the planet, but you should take advantage of that. Depending on your business, it could lead to new sales, distribution, or just new leads.
The How
So now you understand why you should be promoting your business on social networking sites. But how?
Online: The original
If you’ve created a profile on any social networks, you’ve obviously found their website. You can log on here any time to make wall posts, reply to messages, expand your network, tweet, or anything else that can be done through your chosen network. This is often the easiest option, and there is always lots of information and instructions on the help page.
Social Networking Applications or Programs
Depending on what networks you use, there are many options that will streamline your social networks to one screen. With these you can update your Facebook status, read and reply to tweets on Twitter, and depending on which you choose, connect via e-mails, chats, and so many more. Most offer customization too so you can keep track of it all from one place. Look through the options below and find one that works for you.
Feel free to comment and let me know what works for you and what doesn’t.



