
Everyone is all a flutter about twitter, blogs are the new news, and even Aunt Mildred is on facebook. Social media is taking over. So how can you benefit from social media by using it as a platform for new and clever marketing when everyone else aspires to do the same? Will we soon tire of it and move on to the next trend? Probably. But in the meantime, try using it effectively.
Here’s a tip about using any type of social media to market your company- make it fun and keep it interesting. In my research on social networking and other social media platforms, I rarely manage to stay focussed on my original brief. I either lost interest very quickly in the same old / same old techniques used by Tom, Dick and their less sophisticated brother Harry, or I become completely distracted by some ridiculous piece of information that simply amuses me. The last example of this was an article highlighting the latest cafe in Japan that operates by the patron ordering receiving the order of the patron before and so forth. It’s different, if not creating an unfair disparity on amount spent to perceived worth of received items! That’s what social media should be used for. Attracting attention with Japanese stories you ask? Maybe not, but it’s an easy tip to get started!
Seth Cohen wisely pointed out in his infamous marketing bible, ‘The Purple Cow’, that average marketing was missing the point-of-difference, the ability to be remarkable. A purple cow stands aside from the rest of the herd. Social media should be used as a platform to leverage this purple cow.
So how to nurture your purple cow online? Create, entertain, differentiate. Establishing a twitter account for your company and tweeting about new product launches and attempting a ‘subtle’ sell online will not do the trick. Don’t go on twitter or create a blog to trick people into an informative article that ultimately links back to your business services… well don’t do it often anyway! It loses credibility and your valued customers will discern the sales undertone.
The best way to gain attention and respect is to give away freebies. Not necessarily physical gifts, but amusing or useful information. Tell your market about a fascinating viral marketing trend taking place in Germany. Post an amusing YouTube clip. Respond to your audience’s posts and personal expressions. Be honest and connect. Erradicate the corporate expression and simply have fun. Once your followers, friends and subscribers like and trust you, your company has automatically gained credibility and people will be eager to find out more information.
Give it a shot- you may even enjoy yourself at work!
Alexandra Kenny, Marketing Coordinator






