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LinkedIn’s 60 Million Members Means Business For You

Wow, I’m really loving You Tube.  Until now, if I wanted to see someone show me the steps of the latest dance craze then You Tube was my Google.  But since I’ve become very serious about using it to research more serious subjects, I can see that there really is a lot of valuable information to be had.  Many people are very generous.

I’m sharing this video with you because Kyle Flaherty at Breaking Point Systems gave a great talk to the company’s global sales force.  In the presentation he shares some key points about using LinkedIn for B2B sales.  With over 60 million members, of which all Fortune 500 executives are a part, LinkedIn is not to be ignored if you’re serious about growing your business.

In general he reminds us to:

Be a resource: what’s in it for your connections

Don’t interrupt: be helpful

Connect after meeting: keep up with the people you meet in person

Be current: use LinkedIn applications to make your profile interesting

Update your profiles everywhere: when you find yourself listed on LinkedIn like sites update the profile

How helpful has LinkedIn been for you to grow your online presence and prospect for sales?

14 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Lori Johnson - March 2, 2010 at 11:25 pm

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Twitter Is The Social Media Platform Of Choice For Fortune Global 500 Companies

Burson-Marsteller recently released the results of a survey they conducted to determine where companies engage the most using social media tools.  The study indicates that 79 percent of the largest 100 companies in the Fortune Global 500 index are using at least one of the most popular social media platforms: Twitter, Facebook, YouTube or corporate blogs.

It’s interesting to find that companies are not just posting and tweeting randomly.   Real conversations are going on.  

View more presentations from Burson-Marsteller.

For an evidence-based approach to social media, the reports suggest the following 9 tips:

1.  Monitor your own, and your competitors, social media presence.

2.  Get top management “buy-in”. 

3.  Develop a social media strategy.

4.  Define and publish a social media policy.

5.  Develop internal structure.

6.  Contribute to the community.

7.  Participate in good times and in bad.

8.  Be perpared to respond in real time.

9.  Beyond monitoring, measure the impact of social media engagement.

You don’t have to be a big company to harness the power of social media engagement.  The rules are the same for any size business.  In fact, social media has leveled the playing field in such a way that a small company or individual can have the same kind of reach as a bigger company by using social media tools.   But you do have to follow the rules.  If you are the top management then you must agree with yourself that you will be committed to using the social media tools you select.  Do publish your social media policy even if you are the only one who will see it at first.  This will give you a guide to help you remember what you said you would do.  Don’t think that just because your business is local that you don’t have competitors.  You do.  Social media tools provide a great way of finding out what they are doing.

So, what is your social media tool of choice?  How is your engagement through that channel improving your business outcomes?  Have you performed a social media checkup lately?

139 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Lori Johnson - February 23, 2010 at 1:59 pm

Categories: Engagement, Leadership, Measurement, Monitoring, Public Relations, ROI, Resources, Social Media, Twitter, strategy, tactics   Tags: , , , , , , , ,

3 Reasons To Get Help With Technology

j0443361Are you a technology expert?  Well, I’m not!  There is so much to learn and new developments emerge daily.  It’s no wonder that a person who is really a marketer or lawyer might struggle a bit when it comes to managing hardware, software, applications and such.  While I was surfing the net today, I found this really great article, Managing the Technological Side of Your Business When You Don’t Understand Technology.  The article gives practical information about finding help with technology for e-commerce businesses.  However, it’s still good advice no matter what your industry.

Additionally, here are my top 3 reasons for why it’s a good idea to get help with technology: Read more…

5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Lori Johnson - December 28, 2009 at 11:35 am

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How To Use Free Keyword Tools

Have you ever wondered what the big deal is about keywords? This video will shed some light on the subject.

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Lori Johnson - November 12, 2009 at 11:15 am

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Learning with Lori: Social Media ROI

What is social media measurement and how do you do? Simple questions but not always easy to answer. Learn with Lori as she answers this and many more questions for her own business and shares that information with you.

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5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Lori Johnson - October 26, 2009 at 6:52 pm

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