Archive for January, 2008

What Is Social Media?

Monday, January 28th, 2008

This 3 minute video explains what is social media using the example of the film Gone With the Wind.

Preview Call #2 - The Social Media Myths

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

In Preview Call #2, Leesa Barnes is joined by Sherman Hu as they answer the most common social media myths. Here are the myths that Leesa and Sherman addressed on this call:

  1. “Social media is only used by teenagers.”
  2. “I can’t make money with social media.”
  3. “Social media is just that - websites used for social reasons.”
  4. “If I use social media, I won’t be able to control the information and I’ll expose myself to weirdos.”
  5. “All this stuff is way too techie for my tastes.”

Important Update

The PAYMENT PLAN option to register for the Social Media Telesummit ENDS at 11:59pm EST on THURSDAY January 31st. After that date, you’ll have to pay in one installment. Click here.

Social Networking — What Is It And Why Your Business Needs It

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Social networking. Social marketing. Web 2.0.

You may have heard these terms bandied about and wondered what exactly they are and (more importantly) what they mean for your business.

So let’s dig right in and get some answers. First, some definitions.

Social networking is actually a pretty broad term. It basically means any time of relationship-building amongst a group of people with a common interest (business or personal). However, that term has taken on a whole new dimension online, where social networking sites (MySpace, Linked In, Facebook) are popping up faster than you can say “Will you be my friend?”

These Web sites are designed around helping people network and build relationships via online, instead of the more traditional face-to-face networking meetings.

Which leads us to Web 2.0. No, it’s not a technical upgrade of the Web (I can hear all the sighs of relief as people everywhere realize they don’t need to be downloading or learning new software). Rather, it’s a new way to use the technical aspects of the Web to build better relationships with people. So it includes blogging, podcasts, social networking sites, video, webinars, etc.

Actually, what it really is is a shift in mindset. Rather than using these tools because they’re cool new tech gadgets, we’re using them to bring a more human element to the Web.

Now social marketing is used interchangeably as social networking, but that’s actually a misnomer (according to Wikopedia). Social marketing is an old term, which refers to marketing for the good of society or for social causes and has nothing to do with any of this.

So, back to social networking. This is wonderful news for business owners out there because it fits right in with how customers buy. Namely, people buy from people they know, like and trust. So building relationships using Web 2.0 techniques is a fabulous marketing strategy.

And many Web 2.0 techniques are either free or very low cost. All the social networking sites have free accounts (some have paid upgrades, but it’s still low). Podcasting can be free (or you can pay a very low fee to do the recording via the phone). Blogging can be free.

You get the picture.

Now there is a downside. The downside is it does take time. So if you’re already feeling overwhelmed and frazzled, yes this could feel like another huge to-do on your list.

Which is why I’m going to tell you right now not to go there. There is help. Virtual assistants (also known as VAs) can assist you with these social networking tasks. Also, some marketing professionals offer social networking packages to do it all for you, so you don’t have to manage it or even learn much about it.

In other words, you don’t have to go at it alone!

Preview Call #1 - The Journey

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

In Preview Call #1, Leesa Barnes shared her journey on how she used social media as a lead generating tool. Here’s what she shared on this call:

  • The mistakes she made in her own business in 1998 that put her in debt
  • How a silly answer almost cost her the freedom to cross the US/Canada border back in 1998
  • The person who changed everything for her (and what she was using to help her own business boom)
  • How a cease and desist letter from a law firm proved to Leesa that she was doing the right thing
  • The tactics she’s using today that helped a publisher find her to author a book

Important Update

The PAYMENT PLAN option to register for the Social Media Telesummit ENDS at 11:59pm EST on THURSDAY January 31st. After that date, you’ll have to pay in one installment. Click here to register for the Social Media Telesummit today.

How to Connect to the Live Sessions

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

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Learn How to Use Social Media to Grow Your Business & Make Money at the First Social Media Telesummit

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

If you’d like to read the press release about the Social Media Telesummit, go to the About Us page.

Social Networking in Plain English

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

I just love the videos created by Common Craft. Here’s one about social networking. Doesn’t everything seem so much clearer after viewing this video?

 
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Leesa Barnes, Author of Podcasting for Profit

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Leesa Barnes, Host & Facilitator of the Social Media Telesummit

In a nutshell, I help individuals and businesses make marketing fun and profitable using a podcast. I wrote a book, I coach podcasters on how to create an income stream, I blog and I create screencast videos.

I’m offering you two free chapters from my book, Podcasting for Profit. Click here to get the chapters.

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Attention Speakers & Attendees: Add Content to this Blog Please

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

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