Social Media Tactics Part 2

26. Participate in the groups. Post a message at least once or twice a
week. It will increase your visibility.
27. Post links on your wall. These can be to promotional articles you
have written, or to pages on your web site.
28. Upload pictures. They draw interest and will make people look at
your postings more often.
29. Make comments on your wall. Others can see them and offer
comments.
30. Comment on remarks your friends make. The interaction makes
it more likely for them to look at your links, or to recommend them
to someone else.
31. Sign up for a Myspace account. Make sure your screen name is
relevant to the products you sell.
32. Use keywords in your profile that will help you show up in
searches.
33. Use the blog feature. Write something a couple times each week.
34. Include links to your promotional articles, web site, and
anywhere else you have an online presence.
35. Build your Myspace network. Look for other users who might
benefit from your products and try to become connected to them.
36. Comment on other Myspace blogs. It will increase your visibility.
37. Upload pictures and create albums. Use shots of you with your
products, etc.
38. Change your Myspace skins now and then. It will keep your page
interesting.
39. Cross promote your MySpace page and your Twitter page to
increase hits on both.
40. Look for Myspace clubs to join. It will help more people find you
and increase your network.
41. Establish a You-Tube account.
42. Launch your first video. Keep it short and sweet, but use it to
promote some aspect of your product line.
43. If you sell multiple products, make a short introductory video on
each one.
44. Follow up with situational videos that show someone solving a
problem with the use of your products.
45. Promote your videos at Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter.
46. At the same time, find other videos that are relevant to your
business and make comments on them. Others will do the same for
you, helping to drive up the page rank on your video promotions.
47. Add new videos regularly. Something new will keep people
coming back for more.
48. Vary the formats for your You-Tube videos. Some can be
serious, some comedic, some a mixture of both.
49. Retire videos that seem to do nothing or elicit negative
responses. Develop new ones using the comments you receive,
good and bad.
50. Compare your videos to others promoting similar products. You
might pick up a few ideas of how to make your presentations more
popular.

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