Thursday, December 30, 2010

Organising your social media for 2011

Business owners are now aware of the need to have a social media presence, but how do they organise it? The answer Social Media Management tools.  These tools are constantly being updated and developed with a variety of functions and effectiveness.

To give you an idea of what's out there, here's a round up of the 10 most popular business tools companies can use to organize their social network accounts.

1. HootSuite
HootSuite offers three packages -- Basic, Pro and Enterprise -- that are targeted toward small or medium-sized businesses and others who need control and analytics for their online activity.
Users who sign up for the free basic plan get five profiles and two RSS feeds for Facebook and Twitter, as well as a 30-day free trial for its stats-tracking service, Ow.ly Pro. After the free trial expires, users can either purchase an upgrade or stick with the basic plan.
Pro Plans range from $5.99 to $49.99 per month and include unlimited profiles, RSS feeds, and Ow.ly stats, one "team member" to help you maintain your status updates, Google Analytics Integration, and more.
The company's Enterprise Package costs about $1,500 per month or $2,000 per month if you want to use a vanity URL shortener. This delux service includes geo-segmented social network monitoring, a full-featured analytics package, Zendesk integration, "HootSuite University" certification training and other features.

2. Sprout Social
Sprout Social is a social relationship manager designed to help small businesses and brands manage multiple social networks from one place. Prices start at $9.99 per month under Sprout Social Professional, which lets you manage up to five identities.
Sprout Social Professional can monitor Twitter, Facebook (fan and personal pages) and LinkedIn. This means you can search, monitor and cross-post to networks, schedule messages to be posted, as well as track links and referrals.
For $49.99 per month, Sprout Social Business lets you manage 10 identities or locations. You also get additional metrics, more advanced tracking data, Foursquare and Yelp support, geotargeting ,and the ability to create daily specials or offers.

3. Involver
Used by Facebook's internal marketing team, Involver offers four packages: Basic (free), Professional ($99/month), Business ($549/month) and Enterprise ($2,749/month).
The basic package consists of a number of social media tools, such as RSS Feed, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, etc., from which you can choose two that will be added to your Facebook page. Each succeeding plan offers more tools like analytics, an account manager to set up your accounts (comes with Business and Enterprise), multi-media publishing (publish images, audio, video, and text across multiple networks) as well as tech support.

4. CoTweet
Users can choose between CoTweet's free Standard plan or its new paid option, Enterprise. The Standard plan is aimed at individuals and organizations that manage a small number of Twitter accounts and need only basic features to manage their conversations. CoTweet Standard offers Tweet scheduling, email notifications, multiple account publishing, click tracking, message assignments, and some analytics reporting. It does not include Facebook account access or have a native iPhone app.
Last year CoTweet added a paid option to its standard plan, which provides additional analytics and tweet history and starts at $7,000 per year. The Enterprise plan includes more detailed analytics resources, a lifetime archive of customer interactions, faster Twitter updates, and help with account management from CoTweet's team.

5. TweetDeck
An oldie but a goodie, Tweetdeck is a free tool that has been ramping up its features.
In addition to managing Facebook and Twitter accounts, users can also update their Foursquare, LinkedIn, Googlebuzz and MySpace accounts, share photos on Flickr, watch YouTube videos and more.

6. Vitrue
Vitrue offers three main components -- Vitrue Tabs, Vitrue Publisher, and Vitrue Apps -- to help businesses personalize their social media networks.
With Vitrue Tabs, users get a content management system for creating a Facebook fan page and custom homepage. Tabs lets users manage as few as one Facebook page and one Twitter stream to multiple streams.
Vitrue Apps helps you create custom videos, photo slideshows, polls, surveys, coupons and other marketing tools for Facebook.
Vitrue Publisher allows you to post scheduled messages and apps to Facebook and Twitter as well as monitor responses to your posts.
Vitrue offers a month-to-month license in three price plans, beginning with a $300 entry-level package. For more information, first tell Vitrue what your budget and tech needs are here.

7. SocialOomph
Formerly known as TweetLater, SocialOomph lets users schedule messages on both Twitter and Facebook Fan pages and send targeted messages to specific audiences.
The Twitter scheduling feature is free while Facebook scheduling is available for $29.97 a month with the Professional plan. The paid plan also includes a spam-blocking feature; users can customize this with their own spam words.

8. Ping.fm
Ping.fm is a free service that allows you to "ping" or update multiple social media accounts and transmit the same data or message to various accounts.
Ping is designed to provide the easiest way possible for users to post to their social networks all at once. It's a simple service that eliminates the middle man when it comes to posting information on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Bebo, Blogger and other networks.

9. Gist
Gist integrates all your contacts to one location from Salesforce, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, email, and other sources onto one dashboard, which you can divide among people and companies.
It pulls news and updates from the various networks onto one newsfeed automatically. Gist also recently added Tungle to its list of integrated profiles.

10. Nutshell Mail
Nutshell Mail brings social networks to your email inbox for free, enabling you to keep track of all your Facebook, Twitter, and other email accounts by sending scheduled, consolidated email alerts.
Nutshell Mail sends one email updating you on multiple social media accounts, such as Facebook and Twitter, without clogging up your inbox. It's ideal for those who have several accounts but aren't heavy social network users.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Seminar

Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Secrets-to-Social-Media-Mastery/185475938135472?ref=ts

You will not walk away empty handed. LIMITED SEATS, EARLY BIRD Tickets available.

Book your seats ASAP
...http://www.facebook.com/pomocreative?v=app_135607783795&ref=ts

This seminar is a strategy workshop for business who want to learn how to use social media; it summarizes the "best practices" of businesses who are successful in using social media and brings them to life.

Here, you'll learn about the key issues that every business faces when using social media along with guidelines for addressing these issues within the context of your own business community. You'll also learn which communications tools are most appropriate for you and which technologies are necessary for your online community to truly thrive.

All you need to enjoy and make use of this seminar is familiarity with Internet basics and a desire to create or improve your own business through social media like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Linkedin etc. You don't need to be an expert!

This seminar is a must if you're preparing to launch (or redesign) your social media presence, use this seminar as a planning tool to help you formulate your vision, identify your audience, prioritise your time and plan your resource needs.

Or, if you're already using social media you can use this seminar as a source of ideas and inspiration to help you meet your goals, improve and develop your community and better serve the needs of your members.

Everyone will leave the seminar with a strategy and action plan to successfully use this new media effectively and to build a social media community which will create your brand as the expert!

TIME: 9am – 4pm
COST: $395.00 + gst per person

Your new years Resolution - Learn more about social media

Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Secrets-to-Social-Media-Mastery/185475938135472?ref=ts

You will not walk away empty handed. LIMITED SEATS, EARLY BIRD Tickets available.

Book your seats ASAP
...http://www.facebook.com/pomocreative?v=app_135607783795&ref=ts

This seminar is a strategy workshop for business who want to learn how to use social media; it summarizes the "best practices" of businesses who are successful in using social media and brings them to life.

Here, you'll learn about the key issues that every business faces when using social media along with guidelines for addressing these issues within the context of your own business community. You'll also learn which communications tools are most appropriate for you and which technologies are necessary for your online community to truly thrive.

All you need to enjoy and make use of this seminar is familiarity with Internet basics and a desire to create or improve your own business through social media like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Linkedin etc. You don't need to be an expert!

This seminar is a must if you're preparing to launch (or redesign) your social media presence, use this seminar as a planning tool to help you formulate your vision, identify your audience, prioritise your time and plan your resource needs.

Or, if you're already using social media you can use this seminar as a source of ideas and inspiration to help you meet your goals, improve and develop your community and better serve the needs of your members.

Everyone will leave the seminar with a strategy and action plan to successfully use this new media effectively and to build a social media community which will create your brand as the expert!

TIME: 9am – 4pm
COST: $395.00 + gst per person

Want to get started on Twitter?

Twitter users have developed short-form syntax to make the most of 140 characters. Here are the fundamentals.
  • Mention

    Once you've signed up and chosen a Twitter username, you and others can mention an account in your Tweets by preceding it with the @ symbol, eg: "Glad your shipment arrived @!"
  • Retweet

    When you see a Tweet by another user that you want to share, click Retweet below it to forward it to your followers instantly.
  • Message

    If you want to privately Tweet to a particular user who's already following you, start your Tweet with DM or D to direct-message them, eg: "DM @ what is your order number?"
  • Hashtag

    Users often prepend # to words in their Tweets to categorize them for others eg: "Check out our new products for the Fall: http://t.co/link2 #fallsale" Think of hashtags as the theme of your Tweet. Users can then click on a hashtag to see other similarly-themed tweets and find yours in search.