Archive for the ‘Social Media’ Category

10 must-use social media tools

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Social Media has changed the way we interact. Millions have made this their passion and use it every single day. Some are addicts while some make a living out of it. Corporate world has realized the power of this phenomenon and is adopting the usage faster than you and I think. This had given rise to tens of thousands of social media tools.
 
Here are 10 picks that I believe are very special and make life easy:
 
1.       Flock Browser
 

 
A browser designed for social media and with lots of social services integrated. Helps you stay connected.
 
 
2.       Spokeo.com
 

 
Search social media information from 41 different networks.
 
 
3.       Ping.fm
 

 
Simple service that helps you update your entire social network.
 
 
4.       SecondBrain.com
 

 
Helps you consolidate all your content at one location.
 
 
5.       Friendfeed.com
 

 
Combine all your different social networks into one single feed.
 
 
6.       TweetDeck.com
 

 
Helps organize and make sense of your twitters. You can group tweets based on search terms, time frame and in many other ways.
 
 
7.       Minggl.com
 

 
A browser plugin that integrates friends and feeds from Facebook, Myspace, Flickr, Digg, Twitter, LinkedIn etc.
 
 
8.       Jott.com
 

 
Capture thoughts, create to-dos and set reminders with this service. Mind-blowing!
 
 
9.       Blogpulse.com
 

 
Search the blogosphere and review the latest trends.
 
 
10.   Twhirl.org
 

 
Desktop client for social software
 
I am sure there are tons of others. If you come across ones that are really cool and make life easy, post them here.

The 10 Commandments of Web Design

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

In this article, Business Week has presented 10 cardinal rules that top web designers followed to the letter T in 2008.
These 10 commandments are:
 
1.        Thou shalt not abuse Flash.
2.        Thou shalt not hide content.
3.        Thou shalt not clutter.
4.        Thou shalt not overuse glassy reflections.
5.        Thou shalt not name your Web 2.0 company with an unnecessary surplus or dearth of vowels.
6.        Thou shalt worship at the altar of typography.
7.        Thou shalt create immersive experiences.
8.        Thou shalt be social.
9.        Thou shalt embrace proven technologies.
10.     Thou shalt make content king.
 
If you want to read the full article, click on the link below.
 
The 10 Commandments of Web Design

Social media marketing for small businesses

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Social Media Marketing is ideally designed for small businesses. At the core of social media is something called ‘relationships’. For relationships, you need to invest time and not money really. While small businesses are in short supply of money, they can afford time.
 
So in effect, in traditional marketing (which is what large companies do), the exposure is directly related to the amount of money spent. In social media marketing, exposure is directly related to the time spent at it and the ability to build a network (‘relationships’).
 
Business owners benefit from the social network websites by being able to update their business’ profile and coupons whenever they want, communicate via the social network’s internal messaging system with the fans of their business.

Social media is thus bringing about a fundamental paradigm shift in the marketing world.
 
But then, what is social media?
 
Social media, I would say, is a confluence of technology, interaction and networking through words, pictures, videos and audios. It is used for a whole lot of different things on the web.
 
And what is social media marketing then?
 
Social media marketing (SMM) can be best described as a method of using social media to create awareness and credibility leading to profits for the business.
 
So what are the benefits of SMM?
1. A lot more online conversations about your brand
2. Quick turnaround in traffic when you hit a major social network
3. Partial or full replacement of traditional marketing at a fraction of the cost
4. Major impact on search engine rankings through huge quantities of backlinks
5. The power of recommendation is huge and one can reach influencers with SMM
6. Online advertising (read banner ads) blindness is increasing and SMM has the potential to send visitors to your website
 
How do I start using SMM for my business?
1. Blogs - The first step is blogging. Read blogs, comment on them and start your own blogs. Of course on subjects that you really like to talk about.
2. Social Search – See what people are talking about your business and get active on this circuit. Manage your reputation here.
3. Social Bookmarking – Participate in social bookmarking communities and keep tagging. Contribute to the community.
4. Participate in Yahoo Answers! and other such sites.
5. Social Networking – there are tons of sites where you can build your ‘business case’ but ensure that you have a good case. Site examples: facebook, myspace, linkedin etc.
6. Don’t forget micros like Twitter, Thwirl, Friendfeed.
7. Take photos and videos and share them on youtube, flickr.
8. Join groups and mailing lists.
9. Be on the search for other interesting sites where people network. Contribute where you can. Once you get active on the social media circuit, you will keep coming across a 1000 such new opportunities.
 
Summary —–

Investment: Time and small amounts of money
 

Return: Relationships, Traffic, Links