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Ten tops reasons why businesses fail with social media

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

I know social media is all the rage now and everybody wants to be using Twitter and Facebook.
Still, most businesses never get anything out of social media. After all, does social media really work or not?
It does, and can make a huge difference in any business. The reasons most businesses fail in their social media efforts are many and here I’ll outline a few reasons:

1. Fail to set goals and expectations. Before you start using social media, you need to outline what your goals are and what is the expected end result. What do you want to get out of it? More sales, more speaking gigs, some branding, a new channel of revenue? There are a lot of people that start using tools like Twitter just because they heard they should do it, but with no clear reason to why they should.
2. Fail to have a strategy. After you have set your goals, you need a game plan. You need to have a map of which tools you are going to use and how. Going out, create an account everywhere without a plan will not bring you more business and will take away a lot of time from your day.
3. Fail to understand that strategy and tactics are two different things. When you decide to use Facebook, Twitter and online videos, you are deciding which tools you will use. This is tactic. Deciding how you are going to use them, with a purpose and a plan is strategy.
4. Fail to focus. Using social media can be entertaining and very distracting. Easy to socialize and forget why you are doing it. If you are using social media for business, your actions need to be aligned with the goal.
5. Getting drunk with social media. I know people that spend hours and hours every day inside social media environments. They fool themselves thinking they will get better results. Be really careful with this one. If you had a bar, would it be wise to drink all day long? Selling drinks could be a good business, drinking the product all day long, not so much.
6. Fail to understand that social media is just one marketing effort. Some people think that because it is free to use social media that alone will bring all the business they need. My friend, if you don’t mix different marketing approaches, you don’t invest any money in marketing and don’t have a very good follow-up strategy, you will not succeed in business. No matter how popular you might be on Facebook.
7. Fail to understand that social media is not free. Cheap, yes, free no. Every time we speak for a group we hear people saying they want to use social media because it is free. It is not. There is the time you have to spend planning and applying, the creation of content, there is the commitment you need to have with the tools and the people you create a relationship with.
8. Expect fast results. Social media is not advertising. You don’t put a message out there and get sales the next day. It is a process and you will see results after the level of trust increases.
9. See some results and nominate yourself a social media expert. You don’t want to be one more in the crowd. Just because you saw results in one campaign doesn’t mean you can duplicate that for other businesses. Besides, you will lose your focus.
10. Fail to track results. In every marketing action you do, you should have a system to track results. Can be something simple as looking at your analytics (not that simple!). Today, you need to know which half of your efforts is bringing business and then, do more of it. You cannot afford to guess.

As you can see, there is a lot more than just being able to open a free account somewhere. There is a lot of thinking first, then some learning, acquiring some skills, maybe some talking with people that really understand this environment, not just a theorist and then, some focused actions.
Businesses that avoid these traps can report amazing results. You can see amazing results too.

In case you are ready to get some in depth skills in social media, I suggest you check our new programs at: http://www.training.buzzbooster.com

Online Video for Business

Friday, June 5th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Smart businesses today know they have to use online video in their marketing mix. It is a powerful and really inexpensive media that reaches millions of people around the world.
One option of doing online videos for business when you think that producing a video would be complicated, is to use screen capture softwares. They record everything you have on your computer screen like photos, power point presentations and it records together with your voice. When you save, it saves in a video format ready to upload.
Screen capture videos are easy to use, fast and a great option if you want to use presentations you gave before or created training videos.
Animoto.com is an online option to create a video. It is very easy to use. Great if you are doing just for fun or to communicate with your list, but it is not the best option to make videos to promote your business.
Jing.com is another option. It allows you to create a 5 minute video really fast. It also records what is on your screen. I use it to send instructions to my virtual assistant. We also keep all videos with training material, so when someone new comes onboard to our team, he or she can watch the videos and be trained and we saved hours that we would spend training ourselves.
Producing an online video can be done today by just using your cel phone or by getting a Flip camera. You point, shoot, hook to the computer and upload. It is really simple.
Some things you can accomplish with online video:
The best option when doing online video for business is to create your own Web TV show. This would help branding you or your company and because a show happens every week or every two weeks, you would educate your audience to come back and watch the show. Consistency in social media is king. Your own show would also establish you as the intentional choice for your market.
You can have an online infomercial about your product or service, for a fraction of the cost for traditional media.
Put your video resume so you can find better work opportunities.

Have a book trailer to promote your book and sell more.

Have videos on your site that will increase traffic and conversion.
Add video testimonials to your website- they have a lot more credibility
Have video on a squeeze page to generate more leads. This is a great option for local businesses and are proven to increase at least 30% the response rate.
Create training videos to employees, virtual assistants or for your site.
What about having you show up and walk on your website and introduce your business? Your website will be more engaging with video and audio than just plain text.
When you use online video, these things happen:
You will reach millions of people without spending a dime
You’ll rank on Google really easily with a video for your main keywords
Better branding
Become a celebrity
Double your business.
Get higher fees when you sell.
Reach millions of people without spending a lot of money.
Be perceived as the expert.
Get clients to call you.
Sell larger amounts of products.
Have your Bioclip.
Use this easy and cheap electronic marketing tool so that people around the world know your name.
Some Examples:
Gary Vainerchuck started his show WineLibrary.tv and his wine store went from 1.5 million a year to 10m.
Blendtec a blender manufacturer is the greatest example on YouTube and they sell more blenders on a weekend than they used to sell in their best month.
Our show Who pops your popcorn? Reaches thousands of people every week and generates not only more clients but more PR.
And there are many more companies that benefit from the use of online videos.
You heard it, people respond better to visual.
No one has a problem to click the play button and people love to watch video.
Why not invest in your ability to take control of your profits, increase your lifestyle and make a substantial amount of money simply because you chose to get yourself on an online video?
The cost: It is really low if you compare to any kind of media, with one big difference: There are 154 million people watching videos online. It is more than if you combine all tv and movie screens! So, start planning how you want your video to be. You can use your home camera or even your computer camera to shoot your video and there are many cheap and easy softwares to help you edit.
You don’t need to edit though. Social media is about being transparent and real. Online videos should not have a lot of production and some mistakes are ok as long as the content provides value.
Want to understand and have step by step instructions on how to use online video?
Try our modular training at: training.buzzbooster.com/onlinevideos

10 Facts on Social Media for Business Mindset

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Understand that despite all the rage in media about social media tools like Twitter and Facebook, most businesses fail when trying this environment.
There is a mindset and a behavioral paradigm that needs to shift and be in place for it to work. Social media is not advertising as we know it and you have to learn to live with it.
Here are some basic points:
● Understand that this is a new ground with new rules.
● Consumer behavior has changed and will not be ever the same again
● The consumer has more choice, more power and wants to be part of your brand
● You need to listen first
● You will see results over time, there is no such thing here as instant gratification.
● You can repurpose your content which will save you a lot of time. This needs to be an easy process.
● Spend your time in order to create relationships with influencers. They blog, they Tweet, they podcast and they have profiles on Facebook. Boy, they are everywhere! That is why you need to listen first.
● The Rule of thirds reigns here: (1/3 web presence, 1/3 one-way, 1/3 social)
● Track everything you do so you know what works and what does not work. In the new economy you need to know which half of your marketing efforts is working.
BuzzBooster has an impressive social media coaching program that you can get at: Social Media for business

A Twitter Case Study, Rick Frishman and How to Keep Selling

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Who Pops Your Popcorn Video Show! Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Episode #37. Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Web TV Show episode #37. We show you how a pastry chef is cleverly using Twitter, how to keep selling online and offline over and over again, and Rick Frishman with a cool tip for you! Show hosts: Shahar and Nash Marketing Experts from BuzzBooster.com. Click HERE to watch Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Episode #36 Now!


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7 steps in using Twitter for business

Monday, June 1st, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

7 Steps in using Twitter for business

A lot of thinking needs to happen before you decide how you are going to use Twitter for business. You cannot afford to make mistakes in this environment. You also want to maximize your time by working smart instead of hard, since using social media without a plan can suck up a lot of your time.

1. Set your goals for Twitter.

You don’t want to use Twitter just because the name is on the media. What do you really want out of Twitter?
Social media is a two way street, so what do you want to give your followers?
What topics would you like to talk about?
Will you use Twitter to talk to a small group of people, a private group or do you want to network and broadcast to a lot of people?

2. Just a Tweet away

It is nice if your followers perceive you as an individual that always have them on your mind. You might want to share a thought or tell them about something amazing that you just saw. Be ready to Tweet from your phone or any other mobile device.

3. Share the love

One key point to succeed in Twitter for business is to provide value, good information. Share resources, links, pictures.

4. The right time
Recommended Prime Tweet Hours: Twitter has replaced the morning email time for some. Between 7:30 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. EST Mon. – Fri. most twitter users are at work, reading tweets, tweeting, checking rss feeds and sharing information. However, this can vary when it comes to your followers and followings.
5. The right search

Using filters for your searches can save you a lot of time when you are looking for information. Use http://search.twitter.com

6. Get comfortable with applications

Applications exist to make your life easier. Twitter has many applications that you can use. My favorite is Tweetdeck. Tweetbeep is also useful. There are applications to help you automate Tweets, find targeted followers, media and influencers.

7. Save some time

Try to block 2 to 4 hours a week to spend time networking. Be careful when delegating this task. Delegating to someone that is not a decision maker can be a huge mistake. Social media is about the conversation, you do not want to give such important task to someone that is not fully committed to your company and able to keep an intelligent conversation.

I cover a lot more on how to use Twitter for business in our modular training: Twitter for business: Harnessing the power to profit in 140 characters

Online video production

Saturday, April 11th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

This is just a quick note to let you know that BuzzBooster social media agency is now offering online video production.
If you want to see the power of online videos, check our YouTube channel.

Did you know this about social media?

Saturday, April 11th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Twitter’s largest age demographic is 35 to 44 years olds.

14% of Twitter’s visitors are Young Cosmopolitans 40 years old with household income of over $250,000 per year

30,000 non-profits are using Facebook Pages

In total Facebook has 183,771,740 worldwide users.
The U.S. only makes up 1/3 of the total Facebook population
Nearly 40% of the population of Iceland is on Facebook

Facebook has now surpassed MySpace in 31-50 age ranges
Facebook’s 50+ group is the fastest growing followed closely by the 41-45 group

Business owners are more likely to use social media marketing (90+%) than
employees working for a business (81%).

Those working for a business are twice as likely as business owners
to be committing 20+ hours a week to social media.

The only financial cost of social media marketing is the time it takes to gain success.

Men were significantly more likely to use YouTube or other video marketing than women (52.4% of all men compared to only 31.7% of women

How people use Twitter

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

This is a very interesting example of how Twitter is being used and the kind of impact it can generate.
Twitter on the streets

Using Twitter

Monday, April 6th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

“What is Twitter?”

Twitter is a website that allows registered users to post short comments up to 140 characters to their followers: other Twitter users who subscribe to your posts, or “tweets.” Posts can be made from the Twitter website, from numerous cell phone applications, and from instant messenger clients like AIM, so “tweeting” is very easy to do, from pretty much anywhere.
You can think of Twitter as instant messaging from one to many and from many to one.
At a first glance, you could think that Twitter is for people that are bored, and at the beginning, this was probably true until some people began to tweet at conferences and events.
Within months of launch, a few experimental brands saw the opportunity and jumped on the Twitter bandwagon. Comcast, often a target of angry bloggers, began to answer customer service queries on Twitter. H&R Block started offering tax advice.
Simultaneously, many applications were developed to allow easy tweeting. This led to a tremendous rise in the number of users, resulting in the Twitter we know today with over 6 million users.

Are companies using Twitter?

Yes, they are and every day more com onboard, they finally realized that they can be using Twitter for outreach, customer service and engagement. Here is a short list:
• Whole Foods
• Marriott International
• Starbucks
• Urban Outfitters
• Carl’s Jr.
• GE
• Overstock.com
• American Apparel
• TJ Maxx
• Fast Company
• MTV
• Wall Street Journal
• ESPN
• Apple
• QuickBooks
• Dell
• CNN
• JetBlue
• Virgin America
• Ford
• Comcast
• Dunkin’ Donuts

What to Tweet about?

Twitter can be used in two ways. One is to convey information, the other is to spark discussions.
Ideally, a timeline should contain a good mixture of both kinds of tweets.

Here are a few options used by companies:

• Give tips on one specific topic
• Customer support.
• Feedback
• Category/sector news
• Company news that are interesting
• Current events that impact company business or that you are promoting
• Reports from the floor of events such as conferences
• Special offers to Twitter followers (discounts, promotions, contests)

Don’t forget to use your imagination. Some companies are already using Twitter to take orders and suggesting different uses for their products, others have Twitter parties for specific groups.

What not to tweet about?
Just Tweet about things that could add value.

How much time will this take?

Twitter is a qualitative, rather than quantitative, brand channel. It’s a great tool to build dialogue, engender trust, establish brand loyalty, and to raise awareness.
Try to spend 2 to 4 hours a week on Twitter.
If you think it is too much, reallocate some of your time and effort away from older techniques and try the new. You’ll have fun, learn a lot and will be able to demonstrate new expertise and innovative marketing approaches.

What is proper Twetiquette?

• Stay positive. It’s easy to get snarky, easy to scoff.
• Thank people who follow you with a Direct Message. Twitter allows you to send private messages (called “Direct Messages” or DMs) to individual users. Rather than publicly replying, send a DM saying thank you.
• If someone asks you a question, respond via DM. If your response would benefit a number of followers, reply publicly.
• If it makes sense, thank those who retweet your tweets. If you see “RT @yourname” in your Replies, it means someone has found your tweet valuable enough to share with their own followers.
• There is some debate about automatically following those who follow you. Some think it’s only fair to follow those who follow you, as a sign of mutual respect. Others only follow interesting Twitterers, regardless of whether or not they follow you.

What is the first step?
Open a Twitter account, start following some people and listen to the conversation. You will soon get the feel and the addicting bug!

Twitter Case Studies, Why Infomercials Work, and Slideshare

Friday, March 20th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Who Pops Your Popcorn Video Show! Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Show episode #30 talking on some Twitter case studies of businesses succeeding with social media, what you can take from infomercials and a cool tool called SlideShare. With Marketing Advisors Shahar and Nashlah Boyayan from BuzzBooster.com. Click HERE to watch Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Episode #30 Now!


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Create a Profitable Information Marketing Business, Research Effectively with Diigo, Become a Knowledge Broker: WPYP #24

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Who Pops Your Popcorn Video Show! Join Shahar and Nash as they share how you can have mobility and flexibility in your business. Learn an effective way to do research, and most importantly learn how to become a knowledge broker as they talk about different models of the information marketing business. Click HERE to watch Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Episode #24 Now!


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Effective Online Sales Process, Impactful Social Media Marketing, MyCoolButtons, American Airlines and More! WPYP #23

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Who Pops Your Popcorn Video Show! Learn as Shahar and Nash talk about your online sales funnel, how social media marketing should work for your business, a nifty tool to create buttons for your website, and how American Airlines is using the social environment to get more business. Click HERE to watch Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Episode #23 Now!


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Social Networking For Business

Monday, January 5th, 2009 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Tomorrow (1/06/09) our very own Shahar Boyayan will be on KSL Newsradio at 7:20am talking about social networking for business.

It’s an excellent interview filled with great content, so tune in on your way to work if you’re in Utah: 102.7FM & 1160AM.

Click here to listen to KSL Newsradio.

Market Your Business with Online and Offline Strategies, Recognize The Problems in Your Industry and Take Action, Find a Better Way! Who Pops Your Popcorn Episode #20

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Who Pops Your Popcorn Video Show! Chime in as Shahar and Nash chat about how to find a balance in your marketing between new ways and traditional ways of marketing. A good strategy contains online and offline techniques. Learn about Skype and how you can use tools such as Hot Recorder and Pamela to record your calls. Most importantly recognize the problems that surround you and your business and take action! LOL as they ridicule themselves while trying to imitate Donny Deutsch from The Big Idea! Click HERE to watch Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Episode #20 Now!


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Use Social Media to Market Your Business; Learn How Facebook Can Make a Huge Impact to Your Bottom Line! WPYP: #19

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 by The BuzzBooster Team!

Who Pops Your Popcorn Video Show! Chime in as we talk about the great Social Media tool Facebook! We mention how you can profile your business on there and create an environment for hot prospects. Click HERE to watch Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Episode #19 Now!


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