Social Networking, Going Beyond the Myspace, Facebook, and Twitter
Social media and discussions about social networking are peppering every meme on the Web. This is bringing everyone into the game–big and small business. Does that mean all of the opportunity is gone? No. The real truth most people are completely off the mark.
Getting a MySpace, Facebook, or Twitter account is not social networking. Social networking requires participation and valuable contribution to the community. These are some of the secrets to getting real impact from your social network.
Listening
Getting into the conversation starts with listening to your community. Take some time to research your target audience–people you want in your community. These are my favorite approaches:
* Use Google’s Blog Search to find blogs and commentary associated with your business
* Set-up Google alerts to email you tips on new content related to your marketplace
* Use Twitter Search to monitor community related conversation in real-time
Not only will listening tune you into your target audience–it will reveal opportunity.
Participating
Note, the first word is social networking is “social.” That means that people expect connections in their network to participate. They are looking for a conversation. Getting the most out of your social networking means giving your community what they want. These are techniques I use:
* Ask questions. Want a big crowd? Ask for advice.
* Answer questions. This demonstrates expertise and adds value.
* Link to great resources. Linking gives to the community and builds goodwill.
* Share good content. I good proportion you should share your own content.
Participating shows a genuine interest in the community, building your credibility and reputation–important to powering a successful social network.
Audience Building
Once engaged in your social network, it is time to build your own audience. Your audience should be folks that follow you and are influenced by you.
Be the leader in your social community and you will maximize your return. This of course requires trust and reputation. Each is built over time and based mainly on useful and valuable participation.
Join the conversation, help people, and be willing to learn and your audience will grow. However, one powerful suggestions–focus on conversations and interactions that have keyword clues. This will help attract an appropriate audience. Also, every social network has a search tool–this is how most audiences get built, like websites it takes a little smart SEO.
Mobilizing
As you build your audience don’t be shy to get them doing something. Folks love to support a cause or be a part of a community effort. Most will happily get involved. So, start mobilizing your audience early. This creates a real powerhouse as your audience grows–giving you the opportunity to tackle really big campaigns.
Are you now convinced that social networking is more than a seizure inducing MySpace page, a college reunion FaceBook network, or a java fueled blasting of what your ate for dinner? Social networking is about–listening, participating, and mobilizing. Get yours started today.
Social networking is audiences in action. A smart social media strategy builds communities with purpose and impact and turns them into sales.

