Hey gang this is a shout out to my readers and visitors. Share some knowledge and improve social marketing for us all.
Think back and recall the best use of social media you have witnessed to date using social media likw twtitter, flickr, podcasting or other Web 2.0 solution you love.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about think about marketing in general. Try to remember a time or place when you received/downloaded an email, podcast, twitter, SMS or pop up that instantly made you change your behavior and act.
In Web 2.0 terms I am looking for a social media, a direct one-to-one dialogue or platform access point that allowed a marketer the opportunity to get in your ipod, face, in your mind or in your pocket and spit an idea in your ear and then like magic you jumped, clicked, visited and bought, read or voted simply because the idea moved you.
Here's one. Did your friend recently twitter you and let you know they were heading out for drinks or eats at a local hot spot. They mentioned the time and place and like clock work you and a handful of your faithful friends showed? That's one app of social media work, there has to be millions of others so let's get sharing and create the longest running dialogue concerning use of social media in marketing and relationship management.
Can you think of something??? If you can... Cool social media is among us. But if you have not been moved to action by a personal note, message, or prompting through a cool application like twitter, your phone or mobile device then perhaps we all need to be thinking of betters way to get in consumers pockets.
This is the reality of YouRelations as I call it. We get into people's lives and heads like never before. And we let others into our lives and heads like never before.
Happy sharing,
Kenneth "socialFIEND" Knapp
Found
socialFIEND.com & Eyeballs, Inc.
socialFIEND - Online Marketing Minute - Webisodes
Monday, April 14, 2008
The best application or project you have experienced using social media.
Labels:
Flickr,
podcasting,
social marketing,
Twitter usage,
Web 2.0
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment