2. Understanding the power behind social
media marketing.
Start casing your nets by setting up as many
social media sites as possible
Tie all available sites into one management
system
3. Understanding Facebook
Set up your Fan Page
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Understanding the new timeline
Learning about site analytics
4. Learning Analytics
Building Your Inbound Leads
Find a niche
Start connecting
Invite them into your pipeline
5. Hash Tags
QR Codes
Events
Short Links
Campaigns
Where do you put your leads once your have them
Understanding Auto Generators
Building forms for lead captures
Marketing with QR Codes
6. Definition: The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark
keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically
by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages.
Hashtags: Helping you find interesting Tweets
People use the hashtag symbol # before relevant
keywords in their Tweet to categorize those Tweets to
show more easily in Twitter Search
Clicking on a hashtagged word in any message shows you
all other Tweets in that category
Hashtags can occur anywhere in the Tweet
Hashtagged words that become very popular are often
Trending Topics
7. Example: In the Tweet below,
@twitter added the hashtag before the phrase "thankyousteve".
The word is now a link to search results for all Tweets containing
"#thankyousteve" in the message.
Using hashtags
If you Tweet with a hashtag on a public account, anyone who does
a search for that hashtag may find your Tweet
Don't #spam #with #hashtags. Don't over-tag a single Tweet.
(Best practices recommend using no more than 3 hashtags per
Tweet.)
Use hashtags only on Tweets relevant to the topic
8. Here are just a few symbols that you may find when reading someone’s
Tweets. Using these symbols are also a great way to get your posts noticed
and will assist you in showing up in the Twitter search engine.
- This is the way that Twitter identifies who you are talking to.
@LynnCarrillo is my Twitter account. Think about it as if you were talking in
short hand. i.e. Instead of…You can follow me at LynnCarrillo you can
express it like this… Follow me@LynnCarrillo.
ReTweet. You can also look at it the same as forwarding or reposting
someone else’s Tweet
Hash Tag – Using a hash tag is a way to get your Tweets to stand out to
those that are searching for your subject. i.e. #business or
#businesswomen. Anyone that types business into the search engine will see
posts that contain that word.
9. Trending Topics – Type at the end of your Tweet. You can
type this in the Twitter search engine and find topics are being
discussed. If you have it on your post, your blog article or post will
show up as well.
– Hump Day Friends Follow – Tell people about the friends
you hooked up with or the business that you want to share. The
more you talk about others, the more people will follow you.
– Friends Friday. This is a great way to let others know about
the people or businesses that you like to follow.
– Now Following. Let other people know what your interests
or who you like to follow. This is a great way to get more people to
look your way and maybe even connect with people that have the
same likes.
10. – One of my followers – Use this symbol if you
are RT(remember what this symbol is?) Something that your
follower said to you or that you saw on a post.
– Topic of Conversation on Twitter – This hash tag is very
good for bloggers to use. It has over a million followers.
Of course there are many more out there but this will get you
started and keep you busy. If you do come across a # that you are
not similar with
visit http://www.tagdef.com orhttp://www.interenetslang.com