Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Why Do the Whole Social Media Thing Anyway?

Effective one-to-one marketing is more than just email," R.J. Talyor states in an article at MarketingProfs. "
Your subscribers and customers aren't always staring at their email inboxes. Rather, they're also posting, texting, watching, commenting, and they step away from the computer sometimes, too."
Because of this, he recommends the development of a broader strategy that reaches today's subscribers wherever they might be:

Start small.
You don't have to create a major campaign based on Web 2.0 tools. Instead, dip your toe in the water with, say, a single effort. "Gauge your customers' interest in communicating via a channel other than email," says Talyor. You might try sending a text message or inviting them to add you as a friend on a social network.

Strategize.
Once you've taken the first steps, expand your efforts. As with any campaign, create a goal and establish measurements for success; you'll likely find that subscribers appreciate contact in the channel that most appeals to them.

Measure.
This might be the most challenging aspect of the exercise. While email has well-established metrics like open rates and click-through rates, channels such as texting may prove more difficult to measure. "Expanding a program across multiple channels requires a more comprehensive look at the conversion funnel," Talyor notes.

The Point: Start a beautiful friendship. Think of today's email marketing as one piece of the engagement puzzle—not the entire picture. "Push forward with that small one-to-one campaign that links up one or more additional messaging channels," Talyor suggests.
Source: MarketingProfs. Click to read the article.

No comments:

Post a Comment

By submitting your comment to this blog, you are allowing ACAR the right to use and/or display it at our discretion.

We reserve the right to remove or edit any comment due to offensive or inappropriate language, relevancy, commercial endorsements, and spam. This could be done manually or due to automated spam detection software. We will not remove or edit comments we disagree with nor will we edit comments to change the commenter’s intention.

Creative Commons License
The ACAR Watercooler by Ada County Association of REALTORS® is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.