Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Social Media + Businesses = A Two Way Street



Social media has certainly changed the way companies relate to their customers, but what about those who have yet to feel that Social Media is relevant to their business?

Prior to the creation of Facebook, YouTube, StumbleUpon, and Twitter, businesses used the way in which they reached customers as a "One Way Street," because it was the only option available to them. Billboards, Commercials, and Newspaper Ads, were what companies used to communicate their products and services. There wasn't a way, publicly, that a customer could react, share, and express their thoughts about being a customer, without feeling that they hadn't been heard.

Many people are not wanting their questions answered by an automated system, customer service center, or by a clerk working in a store, anymore. They want to have the ability for their voices to be heard by the company itself. People want to know what their friends or what other people have experienced from a company. They want to be referred to a business, by their family members or online communities. The reasons being, is that they have built relationships with them and feel comfortable enough with their judgment. How do they do this? Through using Social Media sites.

Customers can share their thoughts and opinions about companies with millions, if not billions of other customers or potential customers. It's as simple as turning on a computer, signing into an account and updating a status or making a 140 character tweet. Consumers can create a video review or a blog post about an experience with a business, they can upload a photo of a product they purchased to a social media site and state how well or not so well that product has proven to be.

Now-a-days, with the ability to use Social Media, businesses have been given a second option in which to reach their customers, by allowing "A Two Way Street." Having your business become apart of Social Media, will not only help in relating to customers, it can also allow for you to keep in contact with what is being said about your business online. You can react in a timely manner, help customers quickly and promptly, as well as, let your customers know what makes your company unique and stand out from your competitors. It also allows customers to feel empowered and able to feel confident in expressing their true feelings, with an outlet they had not yet been given by your business before. This can all be created without spending thousands of dollars. It's important to note, that customers never really cared about how much your business spent on banner ads or billboards, but what they do care about, is how much time you spend getting to know what they want and need from your business.

Unfortunately, if your business has not yet taken the steps to become apart of Social Media, then it is still on a "One Way Street". The difference is, this time, it's your voice not being heard, but that of your consumers. No matter how much you share your billboards, commercials, and ads, your business' voice is being drowned out by that of your customers on Social Media Sites. Becoming apart of Social Media, allows your business and customers, both have voices and the chance to be heard.

In knowing that Social Media changes the way companies communicate, interact, and engage with customers, there are still some who feel that Social Media isn't relevant to their business. Do you think businesses should only use Social Media if it is relevant to their business or do you feel that businesses need to use Social Media in order to be relevant?

Written By: Amanda Ryan, Creature Creations, Personalized Photo Gifts

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Podcast 26 : Twitter Twitter Twitter! Oi Oi Oi!



We have a truly twitterific episode with an Aussie twist this week. We roll out a guru and talk twitter tactics. To lead into the tasty twitter theory we start out discussing the differences between the old twitter and the new twitter. Following on from this we then discuss twitter backgrounds and give out some tips, pointers and ideas..After that the Aussies take over as we have music from Australian band Magic Dirt and then Greg Wilson of GWP Studios joins us to talk Twitter. Greg has built up an unprecedented 133,000 twitter followers in jig time and then reveals during the show that that is only one account of many! Notebooks open and pen in hand time, press play and enjoy..





Greg Wilson of GWP Studio
http://www.gwpstudio.com.au * twitter * Facebook



BLOG POSTS REFERENCED IN THIS PODCAST:
Twitter Backgrounds


MENTIONS:
02:43 - @rizzotees
03:37 - @blogluvr29
03:50 - @jaisjewels
04:57 - @saucewear
06:18 - @blogmamaAndrea
06:42 - @crazyadventures
07:05 - @snowkitten
16:16 - @iamthetrend


MUSIC:
17:32 - "Pace It" by Aussie band, Magic Dirt
Follow Adalita on Twitter * Join Adalita on MySpace


GUEST:
22:25
- Greg Wilson of GWP Studio
http://www.gwpstudio.com.au * twitter * Facebook

25:53 - @Needimages
26:33 - @crazy_golfer
33:23 - @Alyssa_Milano
33:31 - @aplusk (Ashton Kutcher)
56:35 - @artphoto


Greg's Twitter Tool Recommendations:
http://hootsuite.com//
http://bit.ly/



This post was written by Rob from LadyUmbrella ladies t-shirts.

Twitter Backgrounds



I'm going to change up my usual posting style and instead just throw the info your in bite sized bullet points..Listen to podcast 26 and follow and then implement..

Why You Should Use Backgrounds:


- Personal Branding
- Convey personality
- Give idea of what you "do" - eg CDs if musician
- Differentiate from others, be different, memorable


Content of Background:

- Images relating to your fied/niche eg CDs if musician
- Contact info
- Description of your products/services

Tips:
- Make sure background does not distract from tweet stream
- Contrast between text & colours
- Readable fonts
- Important stuff to the left (different montior resoultions cut off from the right)

How To Change background:
- Create your image
- Go to Twitter, Settings, Design, Change Background Image, Select & Upload
- The best dimension we have found for the new twitter is 1365 * 700

Resource:
This link is a great resource to check out some inspriational twitter backgrounds.

And so that is that..Have you recently changed your twitter background? Share the link below so we can take a gander..



This post was written by Rob from LadyUmbrella ladies t-shirts.