5 Ways To Market Your Brand Online.. Other Then Facebook & Twitter
Today I received an email from a co-worker that read:
Dave,
Can you please send me your ideas for getting this client promoted through social media?
Thanks,
Co-Worker
This, of course got the hamster wheels in my head turning. What are some social media tools that a brand can use to market their goods? Let us see, we have Twitter, Facebook… Then it hit me. There is a lot of ways to market your brand online, OTHER than Facebook and Twitter. So let us look at some ways a company can market their selves online. I think a good way to answer this would be in list form, as people like lists.
–Social Networking Sites: Do not just think Facebook & Myspace! Is that where your potential clients are? Maybe. Yet, there a lot more! Are you looking for Baby Boomers specifically? There is Eons, Boomj, Teebeedee and many more. There are social networking sites done by other companies that you can partner with. Heck the WWE even has a site. There is probably a niche social networking site for almost any target demographic you can think of.
–Virtual Worlds: As I posted last week, there is $600 million being dropped into virtual worlds. Creating a virtual version of your product seems like a great move. Find a virtual world, there are hundreds (this is list is far from complete or current, but it is a start!) and make your brand something special there! Why not allow an avatar drink a virtual coke? Let an avatar wear designer jeans?
–Create a Blog: This blog could be about things that “support” the product you want to sell. Let us say you sell diamond rings. Create a blog that shares information about different quality, shape, type, ratings about diamond rings. Best time to buy, events to buy, fun ways to surprise people with them. This blog can help support the goal of sales and give potential clients great reasons to purchase the diamond rings. You can also do something fun like SouthWest Airlines.
–YouTube Channel: Same Idea as the blog, just done with video. A great example is the New York Times channel. The great thing about this it has links to channels for the reports and links back to the New York Times site. In a way it feels like your actually on the New York Times site itself.
–Mobile Application: This is hot, I mean red hot. The mobile application business is booming. Why not create an application that supports your brand in some way? Look at what Nike did! My advice, make it fun and simple. Let people take your brand with them. Oh and if you are an application developer, there is some serious money to be made as Newsweek points out.
These are just 5 ideas. There a lot more out there!
thank dave, good stuff! i think it's also good to consider spanning across several social points (if that's the right phrase), not just one or two. seems like it helps to be in many places to build trust and validation, especially as a new product or brand. will definitely take a look through the sites you listed.
Thanks Jenny. Yes there are several social channels that you can market your company/product over just not FB and Twitter which are what everyone seems to be talking about. You mention two key things Trust and validation, both are important and need to be built up in branding.
This is a fantastic list. Lots of great resources that aren't being utilized by enough brands. My company uses all of these and encourages the clients we build virtual world presences for not to just use one, but to expand that presence through machinima etc over many of these! It's important to not limit yourself and really build a strong community for you brand!
Thank you Gianna.. your very kind! You nailed it too! It is VERY important to build a strong community over many social media channels!