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Five Survival Tips for Corporate Bloggers

April 1st, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tom Johansmeyer

Getting started is the hardest part. I remember when I launched my first corporate blog. I had a backlog of posts and had worked late nights and weekends for six months. Readership was almost nothing. I knew this would happen, but it didn’t make me any happier. It’s easy to throw in the towel during the first few months, but that means giving up all the return for the work you’ve already expended. Stick with it!

The first 90 days are all about survival. To help you get through them, here are five tips that I learned the hard way.

1. Be realistic
You’re not going to fill up the internet the first day. You won’t even fill up your blog. Start with measurable, attainable goals — the first being to get your blog up and running. Then, work on building a backlog of stories (this will get you some much-needed breathing room later). Once you get comfortable with your corporate blog and have worked it into your other responsibilities, set more aggressive targets.

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Tim Freestone Chart: How effective has your social media marketing effort been?

March 30th, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tim Freestone

As expected, social media marketing results vary across the B2B space. The general theme, according to the latest study by MarketingSherpa, is that, in general, social media marketing has been somewhat effective. What’s most encouraging, though, is that for most categories, few respondents indicated that social media initiatives were not effective at all.

For brand-related, traffic and PR efforts, more than 40 percent of respondents for each category indicated that there social media marketing programs were very effective, with those indicating “somewhat effective” ranging from 47 percent to 54 percent. Respondents saying that social media had not been effective for them amounted to 5 percent and fewer.

In areas where a connection to the sales cycle was included, social media was not deemed to have been as effective. Customer support quality and cost initiatives were generally somewhat effective to ineffective. Social media-driven lead generation, sales revenue and the containment of new customer acquisition costs, on the other hand, were generally somewhat effective.

[Source: MarketingSherpa]

Tim Freestone Chart: Adoption of Social Media Marketing Metrics

March 22nd, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tim Freestone

What social media marketing metrics are you using?

The latest research from MarketingSherpa indicates that businesses using social media to promote their products and services — and fill their lead streams — are employing a variety of measures to gauge the effectiveness of their initiatives. Of course, the metrics you’d expect have been most widely adopted, but there are some important stats being watched by a small group of companies that signal where social media marketing is headed.

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Tim Freestone LinkedIn unveils new features for keeping track of connections

February 10th, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tim Freestone

LinkedIn has been busy with new features this year, and the new tools have clear implications for IT marketing professionals who are using social media. Though the features are intended to make traditional use (i.e., by members who use LinkedIn to manage their personal networks) easier, savvy marketers can turn these new tools to their advantage.

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Tim Freestone Marketers Help Social Media: We Supply the Action

January 30th, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tim Freestone

There’s always a stiff debate around the role of marketers in such environments as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Purists believe that the use of these platforms for product or service marketing disrupts what would otherwise be an online place where friends can get together. Yet, in order to support the operation and growth of social media platforms, there’s an important role for marketers to play. Read our guest post on SocialTimes to learn more.

[Source: SocialTimes]

Tim Freestone enter:marketing announces new IT social media marketing solution

January 15th, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing, Strategy by Tim Freestone

The buzz around social media marketing is palpable, but many IT resellers are rightfully skeptical. After all, how do you link tweets, fans and other nebulous concepts to sales opportunities? Through our work with you and the top IT manufacturers in the business, enter:marketing has developed a unique, results-focused social media marketing approach that is designed to extend your reach, target your message to a specific market and generate opportunities for client intelligence and new business. Enter the social media space confidently, and reap the rewards of this robust marketing venue.

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Tim Freestone IT manufacturers amping up social media marketing budgets

December 31st, 2009 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tim Freestone

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Look for more IT companies to invest in social media marketing in 2010. According to a new study by MarketingSherpa, which tracks the space, 55 percent of computer hardware and software companies will be increasing their social media marketing budgets. Only 5 percent are planning reductions.

What does this mean for channel partners?

1. You need to get social – fast: your IT manufacturing partners are clearly headed in this direction. For you to take advantage of some of their brand value, you’ll need to be engaged in social media and in sync with your suppliers.

2. MDF takes on a new meaning: think about new ways in which marketing dollars can be invested. If you’re making a case to a manufacturer, it helps if you’re aligned with its priorities.

3. It’s time to get a plan together: just setting up a Twitter account and a blog won’t get you far. Social media marketing is only effective when the pieces are part of a greater whole … which is designed to maximize impact.

[Via MarketingSherpa]

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Tim Freestone Proven: Twitter Can Drive Real, Tangible IT Sales (but it’s all about brand)

December 10th, 2009 - Posted in Manufacturer Services, Social Media Marketing, Solution Provider Services, Technology Trends by Tim Freestone

407037IT manufacturers and resellers have been looking into social media marketing, unsure of whether there’s an ROI case in it but understanding that eventually they’ll need to make the plunge. Well, an announcement by Dell yesterday shows that you should explore social media marketing … for all the right reasons.

Dell says that it has generated more than $6.5 million in sales via Twitter alone. The company’s broader social media presence – which includes Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube – has more than 3 million members, according to Manish Mehta, vice president of social media and community for Dell.

Let’s be realistic: $6.5 million is a drop in the bucket for Dell. At the same time, social media is but one part of its overall marketing strategy. So, it looks as though the return Dell has generated is at least close to proportional.

So, we should all rush over to Twitter and get started, right?

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Tim Freestone IT Social Media Marketing: Strike While the Iron’s Hot

December 8th, 2009 - Posted in Social Media Marketing, Technology Trends by Tim Freestone

ChalkboardForrester Research offers a pretty grim assessment of the future of social media marketing on its blog: Though social networks are the “future of online life,” James Kobielus writes, we could reach a point where “social network analysis – automatic, real-time, effective – will become too popular.” Everyone will wind up scouring social networks for business opportunities and crunching the same commodity analytics from platforms such as LinkedIn and Facebook. The competitive edge, effectively disappears.

Well, the reality is a bit more complicated than the eventual degradation of social media’s value. As these platforms continue to gain adoption, especially as marketing platforms, look for the following to emerge. Look for three IT market drivers that will come from the ubiquity of social media marketing.

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Tim Freestone Four reasons to market on LinkedIn

September 15th, 2009 - Posted in Social Media Marketing by Tim Freestone

There are plenty of social media tools out there, and each has features that make it unique. The sheer volume of alternatives, though, means you need to cut the field down to the few with the greatest potential. For IT manufacturers and VARs, LinkedIn should be at the top of the social media list. This environment has more than 50 million reasons to use it for marketing your company, but in the interest of time, let’s look at the top five.

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