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choosing your social media toolsWelcome once again to our series,

"Developing a Social Media Strategy"

So far, we've realized that "Social Media is a Conversation, not an Advertisement!"

We've answered "The 'WHY' of Social Media?" (Why it should be a vital part of your Annual Marketing Plan)

We identified that one of the key strategies is "Taking AIM" (Audience, Image/Brand, and Message)

We learned how to become a skilled blogging chef by serving up "Social Media Sushi"

We discovered the "5 Keys to Having a Killer Blog!"

And, we explored the "Top 10 Ways to Feed Your Blog."

(for what it's worth: I plan on discussing the use of both video and podcasting in subsequent series)

In this week's episode, we're going to venture beyond our blogs, and seek out other viable social media tools that can be used to effectively expand your digital footprint and improve your 'findability' factor.

Choosing Your Social Media Tools

Perhaps the biggest challenge in determining which social media tools to utilize is simply identifying and selecting the ones that best suit your business and marketing goals. With the plethora of tools currently available, and new ones constantly popping up, this is easier said than done.

Allow me to offer some helpful advice as you begin the process:

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Take Baby Steps

1.   Start off by taking baby steps and biting off only what you can effectively chew. What this means, is to start with the most obvious and popular tools, learn them, become comfortable and proficient with them, and then move on to another.

Don't Sleep Around

2.   Be discerning and selective in which platforms to join. All the more reason to have a well-conceived, goal-oriented marketing plan to guide your choices. Some things to consider in making your selection: How well does the site rank? Does it offer meaningful exposure/engagement with your target audience? Does it allow connection/syndication from other platforms?

What Have You Done for Me Lately?

3.   Constantly evaluate and re-evaluate the effectiveness of your tools/involvements. Are you currently tracking where your traffic/potential clients are coming from? What sites are helping you to rank well for your targeted key search terms?

Make Your Life Easier

4.   Utilize resources like Retaggr.com, Ping.fm, GizaPage, or DandyID, to help manage and maintain your network profiles.

Find Out First

5.   Keep current on all the latest and greatest social media tools as they first crop up by subscribing to updates by Mashable.com and TechCrunch.

Here's some excerpts from a recent article by Dan Schawbel that I think you'll find insightful:

Can you join too many networks?

"PageRank is extremely important for your personal brand because it allows you to command your Google results. This is great for promotion and protection in the digital world."

"Your Google results are your new business card. Your results are a depiction of who you are, so it’s smart to join the networks that best represent your brand, and carry a high PageRank (6 or higher is satisfactory)."

The most recent issue of Website Magazine provides a great list of the Top 50 Social Media Resources. This is a good starting point for help in identifying potential tools for you to incorporate into your social media tool belt.

ACTION POINT:  Take a quick look at the list of Social Media Resources that are provided in the aforementioned magazine. Identify and investigate at least 3 sites that could be added to your tool belt.

In our next installment, we'll begin to discuss my recommended Top Ten Social Media Resources.

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DISCLAIMER: The author of this series is not a social media guru. Any similarity to such title, character or history of any said individual is entirely coincidental and unintentional.

An avid blogger since 2005, Rich has published over 1000 articles, most related to real estate. He enjoys using the tools of social media to brag/boast about the quality of Life on the picturesque Kitsap Peninsula in scenic WA State. He is a licensed real estate professional providing knowledgeable empowerment and relentless representation for his clients of residential properties and vacant land throughout all of Kitsap County WA and portions of Pierce, Mason, and Jefferson Counties. You can also find him at KitsapLife.com, SOUNDBITEBLOG, Crabbing in the Hood, Everyday CK, Facebook, Twitter, or e-mail:  kitsapagent@gmail.com

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38 Comments on "What's in Your Social Media Tool Belt?" - Developing a Social Media Strategy Part VII

JAN
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2010
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Then on the other hand, if the phone is ringing, relax and enjoy.

 

5:01am • #1
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I will bookmark this and read the other posts in the series. Thank you for the tips.

5:02am • #2
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Don't tell anyone but  "I sleep around" I don't necessarily fully research things or decide if they will work before joining.  I often join because I can understand things better on the inside than from the outside.  I joined Twitter long before I understood it.   I still don't get or like Facebook. I don't use retagr.com but just checked to see if I am a member.  I am.  Judging by the photo I may have joined in 2008.  

I probably need to look for the tools and get some in the tool belt.

I quit going to our boards technology committee meeting because they would meet monthly for an hour and a half and spend the time warning what NOT to do,  Twitter was a waste of time.  Beware of Zillow... Don't... Don't... Don't...

7:50am • #3
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Hi Rich...a Ton of information here to chew on, certainly a resource Post, thanks, I'll bookmark this for sure.

8:50am • #4
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Mo:   I knew that about you!  :)~  I am the same way. I joined Twitter when it first came out, but just now am starting to frequent it and use it more. I LOVE FB and find it to be one of the better venues out there.

12:50pm • #5
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Lenn:   I wasn't aware that we had the luxury of relaxing?....

12:52pm • #6
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Gita and Fred:  Thanks for dropping by! I hope something I've shared here is helpful to you!...

12:52pm • #7
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Rich, great post as usual. Thanks for all the info and the links back to everything.

1:51pm • #8
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Rich, 

Great info again in this post.  I am really enjoying this series.  

I do have to say a lot of it sounded GREEK to me, so I'm off to do a lot of exploring and understanding.  Thanks for the ideas of places and things to keep up with.  

All the best, Michelle

5:28pm • #9
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Thanks, Marti!.....Let's just hope we catch a few folks with their hand in the jar!....

7:18pm • #12
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Hi Rich, I see I'm not the only one around here that finds it easy to hit the bookmark option. Thanks for all your good work in helping us out.

8:34pm • #13
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Rich - great series and thanks for the link to the Top 50 Social Media Sites, very interesting. Who knows which one will be the next big one. We've been testing Four Square in our area and it's starting to catch on.

10:32pm • #14
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Hi Rich,

Thanks for the heads up on all the great info. Btw, I clicked over to Can you join too many networks and read the post. I'm wondered if his opinion on the different ones would be different today. I noticed his post was about a year old. Any thoughts on that?

11:17pm • #15
JAN
19
2010
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Linda doesn't Dan Schwabels have the answer right there for you as far as what he's blogging about now ?

http://mashable.com/author/dan-schawbel/

5:32am • #16
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I can be overwhelmed and feel spread out too thin by all the stuff available. I pick 3 or 4 mediums and stick with it until 1 quits producing results. 

5:59am • #17
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Interesting info and thanks for the links. Have bookmarked and will re-read later today.

Tony 

6:03am • #18
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Rich, I have bookmarked this blog to come back to.  It looks like you have some interesting things there.  Can't wait to get into it when I have more time later on.

6:10am • #19
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Rich:  Thanks for another great post.  I have really enjoyed the series with so much good information.  It is hard to keep track of everything.

7:16am • #20
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Hi Rich...Congratulation on your Feature, certainly a post we can all use and share.

7:20am • #21
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Great stuff,  I am glad that I subscribed to you my friend.  You are a consistent producer of high quality social networking information!

7:45am • #22
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What is most challenging is picking a strategy and really working it consistently.  With so much quality information out there it seems difficult at times to pick just a couple things and work them well rather than get spread out thin over too many websites and too many ideas.

8:17am • #24
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Another notch in my educational belt.  Thank you.

Jan

8:42am • #25
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Rich - I have enjoyed this series of yours.  I like the fact that you also provided an Action Point here.  Nicely done, my friend.

9:23am • #26
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Thanks, I am bookmarking for future reference!

9:52am • #27

Love this and all of your efforts.  Will definitely be back to read more!

10:05am • #28
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Too many try to join everything out there and in turn, pretty much suck at them all.  Better to focus on 1, 2 or whatever number you feel comfortable with that you can actually keep up and maintain.I

10:13am • #29
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Thanks for another great post on social networking. I'm going to check out the links you provided.

10:24am • #30
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This is good info.  I'm going to subscribe and read the other parts of this series.  Thanks.

3:30pm • #31

Love the names!   I do think it is important to learn each media and use it to the best of its (and your) ability.  Don't lump all social media into one bucket.

7:04pm • #32
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Rich you always write good stuff!  Thanks again. :)

7:41pm • #33
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Rich,

My tool belt has some of these tools you mention here but I need to explore some of your suggestions and perhaps include a few of them on the belt. Good stuff.

11:34pm • #34
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2010
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I too am going to go through this entire series! thanks!

8:49am • #35

Somehow I've missed these other articles.  I'm going to read them all!  Thank you.

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Social Media has become what the Car Phone was to the 90's cpmpared to its counterpart the cell phone of the new mellinnia!

a bit awkward and difficult to get used to ... BUT a NECESSITY of Modern life!

8:07pm • #37
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Great post--thanks for the links-love Avtice Rain.

9:35am • #38
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Outstanding!  I've got my real estate strategy now I need to refine my social media strategy..thx

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