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This group is for members to post top tips and developing trends relating to social media. If you have any tips etc please share them with your fellow members. The Podcastmatters team will be adding regular tips and developing trends they see in 201

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Here are a few tips i found last night to start this off.

1. Transparency and trust are paramount.

Consumers have lived through a variety of negative events throughout the past decade, and they're no longer willing to accept anything businesses tell them. Brands that embrace the loss of naïveté and make a concentrated effort to be honest and open in their marketing communications will generate positive consumer responses, which can lead to brand loyalty and brand advocacy. Building trust is the most important thing in 2010, and once you've earned it, you need to make sure you keep it. In other words, transparency and trust are not a one-time thing. They're an ongoing effort.

2. Less interruption, more enhancement and value-add.


The days when ads and marketing messages were developed for the sole purpose of getting the attention of consumers are over. People expect more (or in the case of interruptions, less) from businesses and brands. Give them more by ensuring your marketing communications and efforts deliver useful and meaningful value.

3. Speaking of value . . .

The economic downturn that occurred in the latter part of the past decade stopped many consumers in their tracks. Rather than spending money frivolously, consumers began seeking out deals, using coupons and actively looking for the biggest bang for their buck. When the economy recovers, that behavior will not disappear immediately. Be prepared for the consumer focus on value to continue well beyond 2010, and build marketing campaigns with that consumer demand in mind.

4. Show it, don't tell it.


Consumers don't believe everything they hear. Indeed, consumers are more skeptical than ever, and you need to prove your marketing claims. Don't just tell consumers about your product, business or services, show them what's in it for them if they pull out their hard-earned money and buy from you.

5. Social media is not going away, and engagement is critical.

Twitter, Facebook, blogs, YouTube, and other tools of the online social community are not going anywhere. Instead, these tools are being adopted by more and more people around the world. If you thought you could avoid joining the bandwagon, you were wrong. In 2010, it's critical that your business joins the social web conversation, and you must engage consumers on the social networking sites. Give them amazing content and interact with them to fully leverage the power of the social media.

6. Peace-of-mind messages prevail.


Consumers have lived through a wide variety of negative events over the past several years, from economic turmoil to environmental disasters and more. They're actively seeking marketing messages that give them a feeling of peace of mind. Try to communicate a feeling of security in your marketing efforts to meet this need.

7. Relationships rule.


With the growth of web-based social networks and a desire for transparency, trust and peace-of-mind messages, it shouldn't be surprising that relationships rule in 2010 and beyond. Leverage the social web to interact with people around the world and build relationships that wouldn't have been possible a decade ago. When you build relationships with consumers, you also build a band of brand loyalists that can become your most powerful source of word-of-mouth marketing, brand advocacy and brand guardianship.

8. Online video and mobile marketing are hot.


Both online video and mobile marketing are set to explode, and we'll really start to see that happen in 2010. You can create your own online video content or mobile content, or you can invest in online video or mobile advertising. The choice is yours, but there is no better time to jump in than right now!

9. Focus, focus, focus!

Don't try to be everything to everyone in 2010. The strongest brands are focused brands. As the first decade of the 21st century unfolded, marketers and social media professionals began using the term niche more and more to identify highly focused products, websites, blogs and so on. Today, that strategy is even more important. Build your core and keep it as strong as possible before you try to extend your brand and branch out into new areas.

10. Integrated marketing trumps stand-alone tactics.


It is absolutely essential that you surround consumers with your marketing messages in 2010. The number of marketing communications that people see each day is overwhelming, so it's important that your messages don't get lost in the clutter. You can make your brand, your business and your messages stand out by surrounding consumers with branded experiences and allowing them to choose which of those experiences they want to consume. For example, use online advertising, online video, custom content, point-of-sale collateral, and ads with consistent messaging to engage consumers in different parts of their lives. If you're consistent and persistent, your messages are more likely to connect with your target audience--raising brand awareness, recognition, purchases and loyalty.

By Susan Gunelius, http://www.entrepreneur.com

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Kyle Murdoch Comment by Kyle Murdoch on March 31, 2010 at 11:21am
Thought I would share this blog post I just read - 10 common social media mistakes

http://econsultancy.com/blog/5684-10-common-social-media-mistakes

Cheers
Kyle Murdoch Comment by Kyle Murdoch on February 15, 2010 at 9:56am
5 Social Media Tips for Better Corporate Social Responsibility

http://mashable.com/2010/02/02/corporate-social-responsibility/
Kyle Murdoch Comment by Kyle Murdoch on February 9, 2010 at 3:31pm
Gary,

Sitting in car wash isn't very sensible btw. But yes the power of technology is incredible. Wait till i get audioboo set up for you and you will be podcasting live from the car.

You manged to get the iphone working then ?

All the best Gary
Gary Dixon Comment by Gary Dixon on February 9, 2010 at 3:28pm
Sitting in a car wash just now. The power of technology and the right social media make ideas generation, virtual communication and dead time more fulfilling and let's face it, more socially productive....
Thanks for the thought process guys
Kyle Murdoch Comment by Kyle Murdoch on February 9, 2010 at 3:07pm
Build Quality Relationships- People are more willing to help those who they really know. By building quality relationships with other users, you’ll always have someone in your corner to back you up. Remember, relationships require the participation of both parties; so, always be a good participant in your social media relationship.
Kyle Murdoch Comment by Kyle Murdoch on February 1, 2010 at 2:42pm
Hi Guys,

Here is a question from Gary Dixon,

Does podcast profiling of a job seeker on a cv attachment increase opportunity of being interviewed. I have been toying with this idea for years but still not convinced it would be nothing more than a novelty. Any developments on this within the social media arena?,
Kyle Murdoch Comment by Kyle Murdoch on January 27, 2010 at 11:59am
I have created a tinyurl for the group http://tinyurl.com/topsocialmediatips .

This will be easier when linking to the group etc especially on twitter .

Cheers
Kyle Murdoch Comment by Kyle Murdoch on January 27, 2010 at 11:18am
Please feel free to add comments and your own top tips and trends as a comment. All add these to the text box above.

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