What's Your Social Media Marketing
Plan?
Whether you want to use Social Media
Marketing to launch a new product, promote an existing one,
improve customer loyalty or improve brand awareness, a social
media strategy is crucial for knowing where you are going. To
succeed you must have a strategy.
If you are a marketer you'll already be familiar with a
marketing strategy and plan. Social Media Marketing is no
different - to succeed you must have a strategy.
Whether you want to use Social Media Marketing to launch a new
product, promote an existing one, improve customer loyalty or
improve brand awareness, a social media strategy is crucial for
knowing where you are going, what you want to achieve from your
Social Media Marketing efforts and what resources you will
need. As with most things in business, if you fail to plan, you
plan to fail.
I recommend that you include details of these 9 important areas
and add as many more as you need for your particular business.
Use this article as a checklist and brainstorming
tool.
1. Your target audience - who are they and how
do they prefer to network? What Social Media tools do they
currently use?
2. Your goals - what are they and how do you
plan to achieve them? Do you want to attract more prospects?
Improve customer loyalty? Attract a new audience? Get buzz for
your project? You must know the answers to these
questions.
3. Your success measures - how will you know
you've succeeded? Will it be through product downloads or
trials? The number of people clicking through to your site? Or
the number of qualified leads you gain?
4. Your competitors - Do they have a large
Social Media presence or none at all? What type of campaigns
are they doing? If they are doing nothing, you could grab the
advantage. Google your competitors and see what you
find.
5. Your Social Media content - are you
planning to use video, audio, or written content? See what your
audience likes and use what they like to use.
6. What's your”soft offer?" - How will you
convert your prospects into sales or customers? What's your
lead capture/nurturing plan? It could be a free whitepaper or a
case study or a report. Whatever it is, outline it in your
plan
7. Your Social Media Tools - Will you use
YouTube, a blog, Twitter, Facebook? Community forums? Not every
tool will work for you, some will work better than others.
Often the only way to find out is to try them and see. Having a
strategy makes it easier because you can make a decision as to
what to try and why. You can track the results of each tool you
try.
8. Your resources - Most Social Media tools
cost little or nothing to set up and run. However, there is a
considerable investment of time required for any Social Media
effort to have long term success. For example, who will keep
your blog updated? How will you address comments so that the
blog is truly interactive and conversational? How many people
do you need to allocate? What's your plan for tracking - and
acting on what your stats tell you?
9. How will you encourage word of mouth
marketing and the viral nature of Social Media? How do
you plan to get people talking about you without "you talking
about you?" This is a significant advantage of using Social
Media, however it doesn't simply happen.
The sheer volume of social media tools and opportunity can be
overwhelming. A Social Media strategy will help you cut through
the noise, make better choices and select what works for your
audience, your company and your objectives. It will position
you to meet many of the seemingly huge hurdles to getting
started and will almost certainly make you more successful in
your Social Media efforts.
Think of it as your road map to success.
by Nicky Jameson - October 2008
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Nicky M. Jameson is a results-oriented B2B and Social Media
Copywriting Expert who helps mid-sized and entrepreneurial
technology companies stay profitable, competitive and
successful. She's the author of the ground-breaking report The
19 "New" Rules of Social Media Copywriting.
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