Customers can get from anywhere, but especially on the side of his friends may have a hidden source of customers.
It is not going to offer you products or rather annoy with their needs to sell, no, you simply will find and greet friends not seen such a long time ago, I hope you’re in a social network, I hope that at least have an e-mail.
Your friends and contacts are a key part of their lives online, and add new contacts who will listen and address can be very time and effort.
We’ve all made friends throughout our lives, school mates, college, work, travel, entertainment, etc., And we have the Internet to find them. We ask how to find my old acquaintances on the Web? one can find a discouraged, also not everyone is on the same network.
No wonder that a friend is not interested in the business we do, but if our work is not about business but we do what we did with it, such a significant improvement of our life, travel, have things both desire and love, etc., they may be more willing to listen and be interested in the method or tool by which we achieve these results.
Web tube into a social event to be fun and that fun and work even better we have several tools that allow us to find those people who may be key in our business.
Snitch.name is a service that allows you to search by name and surname of a person in the major social networks, all at the same time. Some of the sites covered are Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, LinkedIn, Hi5, Twitter, Google, WordPress.org blogs. Read the rest of this entry »
As part of the meeting NokiaTalk happened last May, bloggers and experts involved designed the decalogue with the 10 golden rules of Social Media, which may well serve as a guide to success in the network, especially when use social networks, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Orkut and others-as a tool to disseminate a brand or business:
1. NO SPAM! Or in other words, no unsolicited information bomb left and right. No successful company has engaged in such practices.
2. Communication should be based on interaction rather than information. One characteristic of web 2.0 is the feedback messages, in a two-way content.
3. Know your blogger. For a company it is vital that the Community Manager is aware of the languages, codes and behaviors of the network to transcribe the marketing messages that seeks to sow in the public and potential customers.
4. It is essential that the network is known to want to use. Whether Twitter, Linked In, My Space or Twitter, among many emerging networks is vital to knowing how to differentiate their potential. Read the rest of this entry »