Social Network Marketing is the talk of the net at the moment but how effective is it? Really?
It actually takes a lot of time and it also requires a different mindset about marketing. If you’ve read any of Seth Godin’s books, or his blog, you’ll know what I mean by ‘permission marketing’. Social network marketing is one way of implementing permission marketing.
I’ve written about social network marketing before – here – but today I’ve collected some thoughts from other social network marketers around the net, which I’ve set out below. Take a look:
Twitter: Oh So Expert Social Network
The man puts out the greatest content on earth! This morning I noticed a tweet from Ed regarding an article on social networking: The Nuclear Option. It’s a post on how Twitter is helping create instantaneously connected social networks. …
Vodafone looks to leverage social networking on mobile devices
The firm is mulling over offering unlimited Internet access for customers accessing Facebook and Bebo via their handsets. This new service is the result of the rising and significant trend of accessing social networking sites and email …
On this last point I also wrote a post here about how to adapt network marketing to the online world.
Leave a comment and let us know about your experiences with Social Network Marketing.
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Interesting article on social network marketing. I like the way you have introduced many other opinions, makes for a more informed opinion.
Many thanks
Thanks AnneMarie,
I’m delighted you found it useful..!
Cheers,
Martin.
Social networks can be distracting and useful at the same time. I personally like using them, but I have to watch myself so I don’t waste 4 hours a day responding to comments… Anyways I’m off to write another blog post.
David Wood´s last blog ..Learn How This 22 Year Old Kid Earns More Than My Family Physician Online…
Network Marketing can be a great business if you just treat it like a business. Most people do not. They treat it like a passive hobby.
Dave
And that goes for a lot of people starting up online businesses..!
Cheers,
Martin.