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New Twitter Terms Benefit IT Channel Partners

June 7th, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tom Johansmeyer

Twitter recently announced that it’s not letting users push their own advertisements and sponsored tweets through Twitter. While this is a rather specific act on Twitter’s part, it’s clear how any marketer may seem concerned. Could advertising be at the top of a slippery slope? If you’re worried … don’t. If anything, the Twitter prohibition on tweeted ads (except its own, of course), will help B2B marketers and others who use insights, expertise and experience as the meat in their communications with the market.

Twitter’s Big Change
For Twitter, marketing and advertising have evolved since its inception. What began with self-promotion turned into business promotion, ongoing marketing and then eh ale of space in your own tweet stream (i.e., advertising). For much of its existence, of course, Twitter had virtually no revenue and didn’t seem to have any prospects (or even interest) in changing that.

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Tim Freestone A Contrarian Approach to Social Media Marketing

May 31st, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tim Freestone

The growth in users sustained by major social media platforms means that some of the marketing tactics that have been pushed over the past few years are becoming less effective. Especially if you’re operating in a large market (such as virtualization or IP networking), the development of targeted audiences and communities may become quite difficult. Instead of trying to personalize the social media experience, therefore, it may make sense to do something that sounds strange — treat social media platforms like the internet as a whole.

The tactics that you used on the pre-social media web, such as search engine optimization (SEO) and direct marketing against large lists, are more useful now than ever before ii particularly if you use them within a social media platform. Check out enter:marketing’s recent guest post on SocialTimes, one of the top social media blogs, to learn more about how you can use the marketing tactics you know well in the social media space.

[Source: SocialTimes]

Tim Freestone Social Media Marketing: Protect Yourself from Platform Risk

April 20th, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tim Freestone

Facebook has attained incredible reach, and Twitter’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. LinkedIn has demonstrated strong and steady growth. But, the history of the social media space is littered with the corpses of former flavors of the month, and the likes of MySpace and Friendster represent sunk costs for companies that believed these environments were around for the long haul. Choosing right platform, it would seem, is crucial.

To think that, however, would be to miss the point entirely.

Instead of working diligently to select the most appropriate social media platform, it’s better to realize that you’ll assume a certain amount of obsolescence risk with any platform you choose. Under these conditions, protecting your social media marketing investment is actually much easier than you’d expect. All you need to do is ensure that your content is easily portable.

Specific social media tools may come in and out of fashion, but well-planned content will stick around for a while.

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