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Friday, 28 March 2008

Benefits of social networking - follow up questions

Despite the modest turnout to our second seminar this year titled 'The Benefits of social networks for business', the event went very well and the feedback from the attendees was very positive. It occurred to me that alot of SME's still not have much of an idea of what social networks are, how to benefit from using social networks or just how it can be applied to their business.

I gave a couple of examples of where companies have successfully used the power of social networks to become experts in their field, increase brand awareness or improved sales. The ideas and examples presented really got people thinking about how it can be applied to their business and I had some good questions from the audience. Below lists some the questions asked;

How easy is it to create a podcast or video for YouTube?
In basic terms, creating your own podcast or video for social networks is very easy. All you need is a piece of recording equipment such as a microphone or hand held video and a PC to edit the content. The real challenge is coming up with something interesting, unique or useful for your audience. The other big challenge is putting it in the right places where people will see it. One of the best places of doing this is to create a profile on a social network (e.g. ecademy if you are a business) and then 'get to know' other people with similar interests to yourself.

How easy is it to create your own social network?
Creating your own social network isn't an easy task, you will need the help of a good web design company to make it happen. Creating your own social network should also only be done as part of a companies online strategy who feel that their audience really needs a social network for their specific needs. Getting people to know about it and partake in it is a very difficult task and one which would require a lot of marketing effort on behalf of the company. However, it is can be made to work then the advertising, branding and research opportunities are potentially endless.

How do I get into a social network?
Getting into social networks is very easy. All you need to do is create an account with any of the social networks you would like to get involved with and you're off and running. As I have said, it is better to do a bit of research before committing to a network. In my opinion it is better to focus on one (possibly two) network so that you are better known in that place, rather than being spread too thin across a variety of places. Once you've built up a reputation in one place, it should be easier to transfer that reputation across with you.

What are the best social networks to be on for business?
I am not an expert on which social network is 'best'. To give the annoying answer, it would depend on your line of business. If you're selling to the over 50's, then maybe SagaZone is best. If you are looking to sell to people aboard, then you would have different options compared to someone focused in the UK.

The general consensus for the best social networks to get involved with for businesses in the UK is either Ecademy or LinkedIn.

Where can I find a list of the best social networks around?

Surprise, surprise, the lovely people of Wikipedia have put together a list of social networks which lists the main players as well as where they are located and who uses them.

How can I stop my photos being used on social networks (what are the copyright issues?)
We didn't cover this in much detail as it is not one of my specific areas of expertise. One of the best places to start when protecting your material online is the Creative Commons license website.


If you have any more questions relating to social networks and how to get the most benefit from them, please feel free to ask a question!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very Useful, Thanks!

Jane Trimmer said...

At the seminar last week, Boagworld was mentioned. I have signed up to the podcast feed: http://www.boagworld.com/. I've only listened to one podcast so far, number 28 on accessibility. Apart from the fact that it was a bit long with some waffle at the beginning, it was really good, explaining accessibility in plain English.

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