This is an excellent article I came across from site reference. This is a must read for all serious business owners on the web to help them generate online traffic to their website
5 Must-Do's in Social Marketing
by Jason Drohn
The deeper I get into social media the more I love it. Sure, 90% of all new visitors are finicky. They would rather stumble on to the next page than read what you have to say. That's OK.
I get the same way sometimes. It's that rush. You get that shot of adrenaline right before you see what Stumbleupon picks for you next! And if you experience what I just described - there are doctors out there. Good ones.:0)
Unfortunately, a lot of marketers treat social media as a dumping ground much the same way they treat television advertising and radio ads. They produce something, get it out to the masses, and forget about it. Their job is done. Why stick around?
In social media - persistence is everything. I'm not talking about hitting a girl you like over the head so that she comes home with you. I'm talking about joining the conversation.
5 (plus some) Must-Dos In Social Marketing
You Must Give To Get. If you ever want to see any sort of return from social media, you HAVE to give some to get some. That means trolling Twitter and replying to conversations you like. That also means digging a few stories a day that you particularly enjoyed.
If you want traffic from these sources, start by participating in the community...
Commit A Block Of Time. Time is valuable. Both to you and the people who follow you. Set aside an hour a day to build friendships through social marketing. Help promote someone else's work. Leave a comment on a blog post. Buy an ebook that someone is promoting.
Don't be afraid to leave a trail.
Be Transparent. Be truthful and honest. People are smarter than you think. When you incessantly promote your own work, people will unsubscribe and unfollow pretty quick. Remember, if something is valuable to you, chances are someone else might appreciate it.
Understand that the Internet is different. The web is a living, breathing thing. It isn't newspaper advertising; nor, is it a TV commercial. You can't control what your message is going to get morphed into. It's that simple. So be prepared for foul language and someone saying they don't like your product or anyone associated with it. It happens.
It sucks, but it happens.
Social Marketing isn't an analytics darling. Contrary to what a lot of marketers will tell you, the true benefits of social media don't lie in analytics. They lie in branding and promotion.If you land on the front page of Digg, your site will get 50,000 visitors in an afternoon. How many of those people stick around for more than 2 days? Maybe 200.
Instead, think of it as exposure. 50,000 were exposed to your message. The second time they come across it, they might stay. They might buy.When you walk into Macy's and see a $350 Ralph Lauren jacket, do you immediately buy it? No, you think about it. You visit it again. You check your bank account. You ask your friends. Then you make the purchase two weeks later.
Be Relevant Because if you're not, you're spam and we hate spam.
Stay consistent Building your business is all about brand recognition and for that to happen you must stay focused on your message an1d your audience.There are millions of blogs out there and it is tempting to sign up for hundreds, but it is better just to stay grounded and actively participate in only a few that way you can build a following easier because you're focusing your efforts instead of spreading yourself out too thin.
Another good idea by Seth Godin is to take into consideration the picture you use on your social media sites and what it says about you both personal and professionally.
Learn, Unlearn, Re- learn Learn - Spend some time up front to understand the basics. Know the technologies, the principles of communication, and the history of social media. Understand what your customers are using to solve their problems today and how your competitors are using social media to solve their problems.
Un-Learn - Whenever social media makes you uncomfortable, write down what it is you "know" is making you nervous. Based on what you "learned", consider "un-learning" or releasing this orthodoxy. You are going to have to change some of your long-held beliefs to be successful.
Re-Learn - Now that you've identified what's holding you back and created some holes of knowledge to fill, go out and re-learn what you're missing. You're obviously approaching advertising differently now, so now go do some research to see what tools and frameworks you need to apply going forward.
Social marketing will get better. It's still too new. As more time goes by, there will be more tools that help you slice up the metrics and more services that will be launched. The fact remains, you need to interact.
You need to participate.
And there's no better time than now to get started. Help me add to this list. What are some must-dos for social media promotion? You get your suggestion in this post and a link to your site!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Search Update
At IndieMart we are constantly trying to improve our site for both our merchants and their customers. We want the buyers on IndieMart to view the most relevant stores to meet their needs and find the best products as quickly as possible. We also want our merchants to create the best stores possible by making their store social media friendly and visually appealing. Over the next several months at IndieMart we will be working on our search algorithm to reward the merchants with the most engaging stores with the most cool features by awarding them higher rankings in our search results. We will also try to match buyers with products more effectively and present them with search results which will be more relevant to their needs. We have developed a set of parameters which we hope can fulfill these needs and improve the quality of our site for merchants and buyers. Without giving too much away, the features of your IndieMart store, and the amount of traffic you bring to IndieMart will be two of the determining factors in your stores ranking. Will give you more updates soon, stay tuned!
Friday, April 16, 2010
Online Sales of Downloadable items
As far as we know, we are the first and only company to offer customizable stores to sell your downloadable files. The time has finally arrived!!!! Now you can sell your music,ebooks, ringtones and any other downloadable file you have the rights for. Downloadable sales are transacted a little differently then physical sales on our website and this article will hopefully help in explaining the differences. When you sell a physical good, you collect the money in your PayPal account and then remitt the money to IndieMart. Downloadable files work a little bit differently. When a downloadable file is sold from your site, for example a song you created, the transaction takes place on the IndieMart payment gateway. IndieMart holds the money for the merchants and remitts it to them after there is a balance of $25 or more owed to the merchant and only after the merchant requests IndieMart to do so. As a result of us processing all the transactions we are able to keep our fees very low for the sales of songs. If merchants were to sell songs for $1 and use their own payment gateway, they would be lucky to recieve 60 cents from that money. IndieMart only charges 15 cents per transaction and 5% of revenue. Compared to other sites that sell downloadable files, this is almost 1/3 of the price. Also these other sites don't give merchants their own URL or customizable site to sell from. This is truely a revolutionary moment in the selling of downloadable files on the net.
Friday, March 19, 2010
New Features
Over the last week we have introduced a few new features for you free store that I will discuss now. While we are going to be adding dozens of features over the next couple of weeks to get ready for our full scale launch out of Beta testing, these features currently being mentioned now are available for all store owners on IndieMart as of this moment.
We have introduced a new messaging system where customers can message stores and ask for more info about the products. As well the store owner now have a comment system underneath there products so buyers can comment on what they like about the product and how they feel the product can be imporved. This can offer valuable advice to the store owner in determining which products are getting the best feedback. We have also added a rating system where IndieMart users can vote on their favourite products or stores and give them positive feedback.
This is only a small sample of the many features we have launched and the many more features we will be launching. Stay tuned as we are coming out with something soon that we feel will revolutionize the online music and ebook industry!!!
We have introduced a new messaging system where customers can message stores and ask for more info about the products. As well the store owner now have a comment system underneath there products so buyers can comment on what they like about the product and how they feel the product can be imporved. This can offer valuable advice to the store owner in determining which products are getting the best feedback. We have also added a rating system where IndieMart users can vote on their favourite products or stores and give them positive feedback.
This is only a small sample of the many features we have launched and the many more features we will be launching. Stay tuned as we are coming out with something soon that we feel will revolutionize the online music and ebook industry!!!
Monday, March 8, 2010
indiemart.com 's first ever video blog by co-founder Dallas Gains
Please understand this wasnt done by professionals and we hope you enjoy :)
As always all the best and optimal business growth from all of us here @ indiemart.com
co-founder
Dallas Gains and the indiemart.com team!
htttp://www.indiemart.com
Friday, February 26, 2010
Getting to know the Indie Wizard
We developed the Indie Wizard to help our merchants as quickly and effectively create free online stores. While the Indie Wizard isn't meant to increase traffic to your store (don't worry that is coming up), it is a quick way for you to get a professional looking store. By filling out all the information on the Wizard you give your store a much greater chance of ranking highly on our search results. The Wizard consists of 5 points to help you get started to selling goods. By using the wizard you will go step by step to simplify the process. The first step is to upload a logo, while the second step is to pick a premade theme. Also you can customize a theme by yourself if you know CSS coding. Step 3 takes you to our customized layout page where you will be able to add any social media sites, create a blog and move modules around. Step 4 is uploading your products and the final step 5 is turning your store from private to public. Assuming you have all your files on your computer and are uploading no more then 10 products, the Indie Wizard can get you a create looking store in under 15 minutes. Of course the more time you spend on your store and the better it will look. I recommend at least 1 hour setting up your store which will include products, blogs, and connecting to your Facebook, Twitter, Myspace or YouTube.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Websites to judge the effectiveness of your marketing
Creating a website isn't enough if you want to be successful on the Internet now a days. 20 years ago, you but up a site and you were basically the only game in town for selling a certain product online. Now the online marketplace has become more competitive and tougher to make sales then off line. Yet some individuals make great money selling online with low overhead and great margins while others struggle to make even one sale. While may goal of this blog isn't to necessarily give you marketing tips, but to present you with websites that will help you score your efforts (Albeit on a scoring system they have created)
The first website is www.websitegrader.com
IN their own words they say It provides a score that incorporates things like website traffic, SEO, social popularity and other technical factors. It also provides some basic advice on how the website can be improved from a marketing perspective"
The same creators of website grader also came up with a grader for your Twitter page. Which should be an indication to you just how important a Twitter page is.
You can find it http://twitter.grader.com/ basically this tool allows you to judge the effectiveness of your twitter page vs. over 2 million in their system based on their predetermined metrics.
The final website that I will mention is http://www.seomoz.org/ which is basically an easy to use SEO optimizer where you can rank various aspects of your website and see where you need to improve. It is available for free and an upgraded version for a fee.
Knowing how effective your marketing is to search engines is key. Every social bookmark you create and every social media page you start for your business shouldn't be judged only on how much referral traffic it brings in, but also on the residual traffic that search engines will drive to your site due to your efforts.
The first website is www.websitegrader.com
IN their own words they say It provides a score that incorporates things like website traffic, SEO, social popularity and other technical factors. It also provides some basic advice on how the website can be improved from a marketing perspective"
The same creators of website grader also came up with a grader for your Twitter page. Which should be an indication to you just how important a Twitter page is.
You can find it http://twitter.grader.com/ basically this tool allows you to judge the effectiveness of your twitter page vs. over 2 million in their system based on their predetermined metrics.
The final website that I will mention is http://www.seomoz.org/ which is basically an easy to use SEO optimizer where you can rank various aspects of your website and see where you need to improve. It is available for free and an upgraded version for a fee.
Knowing how effective your marketing is to search engines is key. Every social bookmark you create and every social media page you start for your business shouldn't be judged only on how much referral traffic it brings in, but also on the residual traffic that search engines will drive to your site due to your efforts.
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