Social Marketing & Web 2.0 Sources Of Traffic
Social & Web 2.0 marketing has revolutionized the face of standard internet marketing.
Social marketing involves using a number of social network sites – such as Squidoo – in order to build your business brand and to get publicity and traffic. Essentially, to market through web 2.0 the marketer must create a resource – such as an article/video (or mist likely a combination) and submit them to the various different social sites that are appearing all over the web.
The reason this style of website promotion is effective is that Google seems to offer high placements to many of these social bookmarking sites – which means that if your article is part of it, you could well enjoy high Google page rank and a lot of free traffic from it. One thing you must be aware of is that there are so many different social network sites springing up that you need to pick and choose which ones to submit to very carefully – with such a large choice, you really want to focus on the most fruitful (high traffic) sites, and leave the others alone (it’s not time efficient to submit to sites that get little more than a handful of traffic).
To see how to submit to social network sites, simply view our videos below – once you get the hang of a couple of them, the others should be fairly easy to do as they tend to work in a similar way.
Further on from this page, you’ll see a list of the most popular social networking sites.
View Our Video On Getting Traffic With Squidoo Here:
View Our Video On Getting Traffic With Twitter Here:
Here’s a pretty useful list of some of the most popular social sites to use for your marketing efforts:
Remember – this is by no means ALL of them. In fact, there are many others, and you can find a more complete list by googling “social network sites” – but we’ve only listed the most popular, high traffic ones because that’s where you’ll want to spend your time.
www.squidoo.com
www.twitter.com
www.digg.com
www.reddit.com
www.propeller.com
www.stumbleupon.com
www.facebook.com
www.myspace.com
www.flickr.com
www.myspace.com
www.ryze.com
http://360.yahoo.com
To finish, you just cannot ignore social network marketing anymore – it’s marketing of the people, by the people.