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Three steps for B2B marketers to build a personal social media presence

Chris Koch

In my last post, I hope I convinced you why you should establish a personal presence in social media even if your company hasn’t done so yet. That was the why of social media. I’m going to attempt to explain it by humbly offering my own initiation into social media as a guide. Social Media B2B. Conversations.

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Want proof that the C-suite is into social media? Here it is.

Chris Koch

We just wrapped up our ITSMA Annual Marketing Conference this week and the strongest current driving the river of conversation was social media. Specifically, frustration over how to use social media to reach the C-suite. In fact, it’s hard for most of us to imagine these people using social media at all. What do you think?

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We’re missing the real social media revolution

Chris Koch

We’ve all heard a lot of debate lately about whether social media is an evolution or a revolution. Lots of statistical analysis about the relative growth rates of Facebook and Twitter and the slowing of uptake for both. But I think we lose sight of the revolution by looking at social media in isolation.

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Want to know which social media tool to bet on? Look at their relationship models.

Chris Koch

We’ve all been reading a lot about the social media horse race. Will it be Facebook or MySpace? For marketers trying to figure out where to put their resources into social media marketing, the horse race looks more like a crapshoot. Just look at how quickly MySpace has become uncool vs. a nearly identical competitor, Facebook.

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Want to know which social media tool to bet on? Look at their relationship models.

Chris Koch

We’ve all been reading a lot about the social media horse race. Will it be Facebook or MySpace? For marketers trying to figure out where to put their resources into social media marketing, the horse race looks more like a crapshoot. Just look at how quickly MySpace has become uncool vs. a nearly identical competitor, Facebook.

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Why the volume and quality of interactions with customers has to pass for social media ROI

Chris Koch

I wish I could say that social media leads to sales. So when we think about social media ROI, we need to make a leap of faith. To make ourselves feel a little more comfortable with this idea, we may need to categorize social media with something whose hazy ROI we’re more familiar and comfortable with: PR. I really do.

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How old-school data capture is poisoning marketing and what to do about it

Chris Koch

As social media becomes more prevalent in marketing, we’re going to have to rethink how we gather information from prospects. We’re starting to see social media have a positive impact on driving traffic to websites and on lead generation. Social media and lead generation go together. I think the inherently casual (social!)

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