Social Media

With WordPress being all the rage for building fast, secure, scalable websites, it is no wonder that over 25 million (and counting) people and business are using it.

So let’s say that you have built your website using the WordPress content management system and you can now easily update your content. How can you incorporate your main hub, your WordPress website, into your Social Media plan?

It’s real easy…Share your blog posts.

When you make a new blog post, you can and should link back to that post using Facebook, Twitter, or both. Doing this will almost immediately drive traffic to your site.

Any time that we share a new blog post here on the Web Devils site, we see a spike in traffic that day. People dig on new material, so give it to them.

Instead of just linking back to your blog post one time, it can be a good idea to re-post the same link several times during a week to increase your reach.

Not everyone checks in on their social media accounts at the same time, so varying the times when you post can be beneficial.

For example, let’s say you have a new blog post ready on Monday morning, your social media posting schedule for that post could look like this.

Monday: 9am

- “Check out this new blog post on my website – http://mysite.com/post1″

Wednesday: 12pm

- “Did you see my new blog post from Monday? – http://mysite.com/post1″

Friday: 4pm

- “In case you missed it, check out my new post – http://mysite.com/post1″

Doing this covers more digital ground. It is important to have a steady stream of regular updates in between those updates so that your followers will not just see the same link over and over. Mix it up and keep it real.

Trying to remember to repost your links to different social media sites at different times of the week can be a daunting task, especially if you are publishing more than once a week. So that you do not have to physically be at the computer updating your status all day, I want to recommend two FREE online applications that will make your life easier.

Postling and Hootsuite

Postling.com is a social media management tool that helps you monitor and interact with all the different pieces of your web presence. You can easily connect to Facebook and Twitter and then schedule your updates to go out. They also track review sites like Yelp, allow ‘tracking’ similar to Google Alerts, connect to your blog comments, and tons more.

Hootsuite.com is similar application without quite as many management features outside of the social networks that you connect with. What you do get however is a great visual review of the social media accounts that you are monitoring. This is good for when you are physically at the computer and would like to scan your mentions, messages, people you follow, etc. Hootsuite does allow scheduling and the interface is very easy to use.

We use both of these applications daily and recommend that our clients do as well.

Now go write a blog post, schedule it to go out a couple times during the week, and watch your traffic grow!

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By now, pretty much everyone is at least somewhat familiar with Twitter, even if only 8% of the US population is actually using the service. Having said that, I want to explain how to use Twitter for business.

There are several ways to embark on building a Twitter presence for your business, but today I will only cover how to use to Twitter to build brand awareness, improve customer relations, and collaborate with others. As I said, there are other ways you can use Twitter for business, but these are the three main ways that I have used in my new position as Social Media Coordinator for InkHead Promotional Products.

Build Awareness for your Business on Twitter

Keep reading…

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Foursquare For Business

December 7, 2010

Using the mobile check in application Foursquare for business can be beneficial for a number of reasons. Foursquare allows you to claim your own business listing and then add special offers to entice Foursquare users to ‘check in’ at your location. If you would like to see a few examples, check out last weeks post

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3 Reasons Why Your Business Should Use Foursquare For The Holidays

November 30, 2010

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How CEOs Use Social Media

November 16, 2010

How engaged in social media is your company’s CEO? It could be affecting your bottom line. A few months ago, Mashable posted an absorbing article covering how company CEOs have used various social media outlets to broadcast messages, to improve sales, and to connect with customers directly. Article author Sharlyn Lauby spoke to several company

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Social Media Return on Investment ROI

November 2, 2010

The big question is do you feel your time using social media marketing is worth the return? My honest opinion? YES DEFINITELY, in all caps and bold and underlined. The second big question is “how do you measure return on investment using social media as a marketing tool”? Published back in May of this year,

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