- Instead of “you” – use “u”
- Instead of “and” – use “&”
- Instead of “your” – use “ur”
- Instead of “to” or “too” – use “2″
- Instead of “before” – use “b4″
- Instead of “favorite” – use “fave”
- Instead of “great” – use “gr8″
- Instead of “later” – use “l8r”
- Instead of “people” – use “peeps” or “ppl”
- Instead of “are” – use “r”
- Instead of “please” – use “plz”
- Instead of “thanks” – use “thx”
- Instead of “with” – use “w”
- Instead of “I will do” – use “I’ll do”
- Instead of “I hope” – use “Hope”
- FYI: Get rid of “that” and “the” whenever possible
How To Tweet Now-a-days…
Looking into The Social Media Landscape
Aligning Business Objectives to Social Media should be on your to-do list for 2011!
The CMO’s Guide To The Social Media Landscape
Social media marketing is expected to dominate this year — so much so that 81% of CMOs plan to link their annual revenues to their social media investment, according to a recent survey by The CMO Club and Bazaarvoice. But the growing list of online social media sites makes choosing the right route complicated. From Facebook to YouTube to Digg and beyond, which media outlets will net the most bang for the buck in terms of customer communication, brand exposure, traffic, and SEO? Read more: http://www.cmo.com/social-media/cmos-guide-social-media-landscape#ixzz1S04p1Reu
Social Media Landscape by Fred Cavazza
As you can see, those different tools and services can be grouped into categories:
- Publication tools with blogs (Typepad, Blogger…), wikis (Wikipedia, Wikia, Wetpaint…) and citizen journalism portals (Digg, Newsvine…)
- Sharing tools for videos (YouTube…), pictures (FlickR…), links (del.icio.us, Ma.gnolia…), music (Last.fm, iLike…), slideshows (Slideshare), products reviews (Crowdstorm, Stylehive…) or products feedbacks (Feedback 2.0, GetSatisfaction…)
- Discussions tools like forums (PHPbb, vBulletin, Phorum…), video forums (Seesmic), instant messaging (Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, Meebo…) and VoIP (Skype, Google Talk…)
- Social networks (Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, Hi5, Orkut…), niche social networks (LinkedIn, Boompa…) and tools for creating social networks (Ning)
- Micropublication tools (Twitter, Pownce, Jaiku, Plurk, Adocu…) and alike (twitxr, tweetpeek)
- Social aggregation tools like lifestream (FriendFeed, Socializr, Socialthing!, lifestrea.ms, Profilactic…)
- Platforms for livecast hosting (Justin.tv, BlogTV, Yahoo! Live, UStream…) and there mobile equivalent (Qik, Flixwagon, Kyte, LiveCastr…)
- Virtual worlds (Second Life, Entropia Universe, There…), 3D chats (Habbo, IMVU…) and teens dedicated virtual universes (Stardoll, Club Penguin…)
- Social gaming platforms (ImInLikeWithYou, Doof…), casual gaming portals (Pogo, Cafe, Kongregate…) and social networks enabeled games (Three Rings, SGN)
- MMO (Neopets, Gaia Online, Kart Rider, Drift City, Maple Story) and MMORPG (World of Warcraft, Age of Conan…)
Which ones are you active on?
Top 5 Solutions to Optimize the Social Media Experience
- Ping.fm
- Hootsuite.com
- Tweetdeck.com
- SocialOomph.com
- Vitrue.com
I have heard and used the top 4 – but #5 has me puzzled. Going to check it out now and report tomorrow what I think about it for you.
Top 5 list from Top 50 Solutions To Optimize The Social Media Experience, WebsiteMagazine.com, February 2011 Issue (page 16)
Need Traffic? Fast Solutions To Drive Traffic to Your Website
Website traffic is for many business models, the key to profits. The more traffic you have, the bigger your bottom line. Whether you’re launching a new product or just want a quick influx of cash, sometimes you need tons of traffic quickly. Here are 5 fast solutions to drive traffic to your website.
#1 Social media. Social media works quickly and if you have a large following on any of the social media sites, you can generate a ton of traffic to your website quickly. The key is to create attention grabbing posts that arouse curiosity, make people laugh or stir up a controversy. You want to generate click throughs to your website. Make the most of your social networking tactics and use technology to get the job done. For example, one StumbleUpon post can be integrated with both Facebook and Twitter profiles so you’re making waves on all three social sites at once.
#2 Article marketing. Article marketing works well when you concentrate your efforts on quality article marketing sites with large audiences. One well written and informative article, rewritten a few times, and submitted to a handful of directories can generate the traffic you’re looking for. Be sure to include a bio box that includes a call to action and a link to your website to motivate click throughs.
#3 Blogging. Post on your own blog or be a guest blogger on a blog with a large number of subscribers. Like social networking, if you offer an informative, controversial or entertaining post, you’ll have people clicking through to your website like mad. Of course, if you also promote this wonderful blog post(s) via social media, you can double your traffic results.
#4 Video content. It’s amazing how quickly a video can go viral. Like print content, videos that entertain, stir up a bit of controversy or offer tremendous value cause a buzz. They’re forwarded to friends and downloaded on laptops and mobile devices around the globe. A good video can generate all the traffic you need. Again, integrate a bit of social media to promote your video, blog about it too, and you can multiply your traffic results.
#5 Partnerships. Partnering with a relevant or compatible business can work quite well to generate traffic fast. The key is to come up with a mutually beneficial agreement. Find people in your industry that are willing to work with you and help each other drive traffic. A partnership may include guest blogging on each other’s sites, swapping advertisements or even promoting one another in your ezine.
It’s possible to drive a ton of traffic to your website fast. The trick is to have a plan in place, know your audience and your goals, and take action. To your success!
WebsiteMagazine.com | February 2010 | Top 50 Social Media Resources
WebsiteMagazine.com‘s February 2010 article, Top 50 Social Media Resources goes on to mention that the Top 50 is all based upon website’s popularity.
What site do you spend most of your day at?
- YouTube
- MySpace
- Flickr
- Photobucket
- Digg
- Ning
- Yelp
- Tagged
- Squidoo
- Scribd
- Stumbleupon
- Hi5
- Bebo
- Myyearbook
- Technorati
- Kaboodle
- Friendster
- Flixster
- Xanga
- Epinions
- Plaxo
- Mybloglog
- Yuku
- Metafilter
- Blackplanet
- Care2
- Getsatisfaction
- Friendfeed
- Clipmarks
- Cafemom
- Newsvine
- Omgili
- Gigya
- Ballhype
- Current
- Revver
- Ping.fm
- Tribe.net
- Magnify.net
- Diigo
- Dzone
- Faves
- Tweetdeck
- Ecademy
- Twine
So what are you doing with Social Media and how involved are you?
Keep in touch!
Do you want more people to read your articles? RETWEET your articles. Spread the word!
I recently signed up for article directories. One of the article directories was ArticleZU.com. Within their confirmation email they had a message that I wanted to share with everyone. Here are some very good points:
Below are a number of reasons why you should RETWEET your articles.
- Retweets are viral
- Retweets show up as top-level items in FriendFeed
- Retweets typically give credit to sources
- While giving credit to sources, retweets can lead to relationships
- Susbstantial amounts of retweets can say a lot about the quality of content
- Retweets can inspire further conversation
- Retweets can be good for branding
- Retweets can easily be shared across multiple networks, like Twitter, Friend, Facebook, etc.
- Retweets can provide followers with additional value in quality content
- Retweeting is easy, simply hit the Retweet button on your approved article
Happy Retweeting!










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