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Is Social Media a Fad? Here are The Success Stories!

11/20/2009 | By Misty Belardo
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Here is a follow through to the post I did on  Is Social Media a Fad?

Marketing  though social media has three important aspects:

1.  Creating buzz or news worthy events, videos, tweets, or even blog entries that attract attention, and become viral in nature. Buzz is the piece that makes social media marketing work, it replicates a message not through purchase of an ad, but through user to user contact.

2.  Building ways that fans of a brand or company can promote it themselves in multiple online social media venues. Fan pages in Twitter, MySpace of Facebook are exactly this.

3. It is conversational. Social media marketing is not fully controlled by the organization, it allows for user participation and dialogue. Potentially a badly designed social media marketing campaign can backfire on the organization that created it. That is the reason that SMM campaigns must fully engage and respect the users.

Yes we understand the concept that Social Media is not just creating buzz or hype its actually creating a platform for brands  to converse with their consumers and vice versa, but the ultimate question really is what do this brands get our of their investment.  Some companies now hire social media specialists and allotted their budgets to social media efforts, but how do you know that it is effective?   Is there a return in investment?

Here is a link that might be helpful :  100 Ways To Measure Social Media

This video showcases several Social Media ROI examples along with other effective Social Media Strategies.

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Author: Misty Belardo

Misty is a Digital Activations Director for one of the most awarded interactive ad agencies in the Philippines. Her true love is design and self-expression. She believes in encouraging others to bring out their creativity to the surface and in whatever medium they feel comfortable with. A designer at heart that loves hand drawn design. She enjoys sketching, painting and doodling. Creating avatars and hand drawn icons and logos are her favorite. Gifted with a very active imagination and uses that to blog about her interactive experiences. Coffee and music lover. Loves social media, Twitter and FaceBook. Connect with her on Twitter @mistygirlph and FaceBook : Mistygirlph


5 Comments

frazer

November 23rd, 2009

ning sites will also allow for smaller niche crowds to develop, and grow business by connecting the right people in the right places. Social media is not a fad, but a significant stage in the development of web.

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Lisabeth Rosenberg

November 24th, 2009

Thanks for this video. I appreciate all the statistics it presents. Makes me feel like I’m not wasting my time. I’m still getting my Sea Legs on SM & I believe that often good things take time. Many think I’m wasting it. Oh well -that’s their problm.

Thanks 4 Whopper Sacrifice Stats. It was hilarious but hasn’t made me buy BK. I’ve been curious @ those #s. Did heads roll at FB? They lost 272K connections.

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Erik Qualman

December 1st, 2009

Thanks for posting my Socialnomics video!! I appreciate it.

Erik Qualman
Author of Amazon #1 Best Seller Socialnomics

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Sü Smith

December 19th, 2009

Anyone who watches the website traffic analytics spike peaks via SMM campaigns cannot deny the impact of social media. I’ve personally witnessed about an 80% incoming traffic percentage from external sources such as twitter, facebook and the like. This is across the board while watching a handful of new websites evolve. How would one be sitting if they only relied on that incoming 20% from direct traffic?

I would have to agree that social media is a significant stage in the development of the web. It’s a really neat stage to be a part of, as it allows so much social participation and feedback. It’s very gratifying to watch the information spread via user interaction. It also allows one to develop a more personal relationship with those that they are promoting and vice versa. It stimulates one to have fun while sharing knowledge which everyone gains from, even if it is from a humorous blog post that brightens a person’s day.

This quote from the video is awesome:

“Now you get back what you authentically put in. You’ve got to be willing to play to play.”

Social media is hot. I truly believe that it’s going to stick around.

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Astaralight

March 11th, 2010

I just love this post. I keep coming back to it, and referring it to customers as well. You rock Misty! :)

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