Is Your Marketing Department Killing Your Social Media Strategy?
Seems like everywhere you look small businesses and large companies have caught the social media bug. Whether they showing early signs with the scratchy throat, or have a full blown case of social-media-isis, everyone is either in the game or trying to figure out how to get in the game.

- Shadow of the Past
Companies with the budget to pay for major marketing strategies are turning to their marketing department or traditional marketing firms with questions and requests for social media management. Traditional marketing is billboard, TV commercials, mailers, newspaper and other print advertising and they all have the same methodology and goals in mind: Blast your message to the masses and get your business as much visibility as possible.
Some firms have re-branded themselves New Media marketing but even that is rooted in methods like email and pay-per-click marketing which amounts to online advertising. The problem is that in most cases, social media principles contradict the principles of traditional marketing. When was the last time you clicked on a sponsored link or were happy to open an email from a business?

What's Your Strategy?
Social media is anti-advertising. It’s about building relationships through engaging your audience. People now have limitless choices on who to do business with and you can bet that they wont choose the guy with the billboard on your favorite boulevard, or at the top of your favorite search engine! A lot of marketing specialists are simply taking blast marketing methods and implementing them into their social media strategy and after weeks or months of spamming wonder why they aren’t getting results.
So a few questions to ask your social media manager:
- Do we have a strategy that’s rooted in relationship building?
- Is your social media strategy integrating with your current marketing and not contradicting with it?
- Are you getting the results?
If the answer is no or you’re unsure, consider consulting with a social media marketing firm that stands first on relationship building and then on a proven strategy.





Apr 18 2011
KrisTalk
Reagents who tweet listings need to read this: http://bit.ly/Iimjl
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I AGREE! Thanks, Kris RT @KrisTalk: Reagents who tweet listings need to read this: http://bit.ly/Iimjl
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More from authorcara mandart
Amen! I am so pleased to read this as its such a vital message. I think of social media as a two way conversation. Its refreshing to have the audience be able to generate the content of the campaign, thus the interest.
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