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Why is LinkedIn more important than ever?

Last month I attended an event by the Entrepreneurs’ Forum of Greater Philadelphia held at Villanova University School of Business. The speaker was Adam Nash, Senior Director of Product at LinkedIn. As I always recommend clients set up a LinkedIn account and link to their new blog for the SEO benefits, I was eager to hear what was up at LinkedIn.

Your most valuable asset is your professional reputation and the people who know you. LinkedIn is design to facilitate sharing these factors. LinkedIn is used by executives at all the Fortune 500 and membership is over 16 million. In fact over 200,000 are from the Philadelphia area.

He announced that LinkedIn would be supporting OpenSocial, Google’s free and open source API that will make web widget application portable across other social media sites that support it. This is huge. Here is a video of the announcement at Google.

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The latest Nielsen NetRating has LinkedIn growing faster (189%) than FaceBook (125%). So if you are waiting for a engraved invitation this is it. Send me your email and I will invite you in my network[2.3 million].

How to monitor Social Media ratings

 97th Floor has developed a great extention for Firefox.

The tool is the the ultimate time saver to building powerful social media accounts. One of the secrets of top Diggers, Stumblers, Navigators etc… is being the first to submit stories already becoming popular on other social news sites. For example you can browse Reddit to find good stories already submitted and be the first to submit them to Digg. You can browse Digg and be the first to Stumble pages that are becoming popular there. Most if not all articles on the front page of Digg are submitted to StumbleUpon and will get a lot of Thumbs up. If you were the first to Stumble that when the page reaches the Popular page for its tags and category on Stumble your account will be the one listed next to it, which will give you more friends and fans and so on.

More to come on maximizing StumbleUpon  traffic in future posts.

Social media marketing with StumbleUpon generates easy traffic boost

What is Social Media Marketing and how do I use it to promote my business?

Social Media Marketing (SMM) combines the goals of internet marketing with social media sites such as Digg, Flickr, MySpace, YouTube and many others.[1] The SMM goals will be different for every business or organization, however most will involve some form of viral marketing to build idea or brand awareness, increase visibility, and possibly sell a product or service. SMM may also include online reputation management.

Seomoz did a comparison of 30 Social Media sites ranked for business usefulness.
For this post I want to focus on my favorite StumbleUpon.

11. StumbleUpon

Their pitch:

“StumbleUpon helps you discover and share great websites. As you click Stumble!, we deliver high-quality pages matched to your personal preferences. These pages have been explicitly recommended by your friends or one of 1,284,477 other websurfers with interests similar to you. Rating these sites you like automatically shares them with like-minded people – and helps you discover great sites your friends recommend.”

Our take:

Anyone remember eTour? The site whose tagline was “Surf the Web Without Searching” didn’t survive 2001′s dotcom crash. StumbleUpon is Web 2.0′s eTour and it’s an absolutely fantastic way to wander through websites that potentially interest you. There’s no typing, there’s no “links” pages to seek out. There’s not much effort on a user’s behalf at all.

  • To use StumbleUpon, you must download an add-on to your toolbar that lets you give sites a thumbs-up, thumbs-down and click “Stumble!”
  • Submit your site to StumbleUpon by clicking the thumbs-up button when you’re viewing your homepage. If you are the first person to bookmark your site, you’ll be prompted to give it a title, briefly review it and fill out some other information about its content.
  • If you’ve said your site is about technology, users who have specified technology as one of their interests will potentially be directed to your site when they click “Stumble!” You may only pick one topic.
  • The tags you give your site will also influence traffic. Unlike topics, you may include multiple tags.
  • There is also an automated system whereby StumbleUpon reads a page’s text and decided what it’s probably about.
  • The system sometimes gets it wrong (pages containing mainly graphics are obviously hard for the categorizer). Users, however, can report mistakes if they feel a site has been categorized inaccurately.
  • Getting noticed on StumbleUpon depends on whether users identify your page as one they enjoy by using the thumbs-up button. The more people who identify your page as thumbs-up-able, the more traffic StumbleUpon will send you.
  • Also, if a user comes across your site and really doesn’t like it, they can click a little thumbs-down button on their tool bar before leaving, demoting your site’s status on the StumbleUpon network.
  • Members can join StumbleUpon Groups and contact others on the site, although these social features aren’t nearly as interesting as StumbleUpon’s addictive ability to store and present websites that people like.
  • Additionally, although it is a free service, members can upgrade their accounts to the status of “sponsor” by paying twenty U.S. dollars per year. Sponsors have access to extra features, such as the ability create new groups and to keep messages in their inboxes for longer.
  • One could argue that there’s a psychological advantage to having your site discovered by a Stumbler. After all, they’ve told a program what they like, and the program has presented them with your site. Hence, people are somewhat programmed to believe that they’re going to like what they see.
  • StumbleUpon is linkbait’s tool of choice. When stumbling, you’ll often find yourself arriving at pages well within a site. Rarely are you directed to a homepage.

When I have stumbled posts on my blog here I often get a traffic surge for three day with a peak of 3x normal. Imagine if you tell a few friends to give the same post a “thumbs up”.

I know we’ve said it before, but we’re continually amazed at Stumbleupon’s ability to drive traffic. If you have good, linkable content, it will send you a few visitors. But if you create truly great content, it will strike a cord with a lot of people and send you lots of traffic.

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Blog Marketing Tip and a New Career Path Develops

Steve Rubel at Micro Persuasion listed the Four P’s of Blog Marketing:

Passionate – Write about issues that are near and dear to your heart
Purposeful – Make sure you keep the end in mind; why are you blogging?
Present – Keep an eye on what’s topical today
Positional – Take a stand on an issue and follow it

Now Steve has another insight on a new career he sees developing the Geek Marketer.

My thesis is this: it’s very difficult for anyone in marketing to keep up with all the twists in the digital space because technology changes so darn fast. It’s like chasing a cheetah. Most marketers – be they clients or agency side – are heads-down running their business. Therefore, companies are creating a new role. They’re hiring people who act as translators between the ultra geeks and the marketers, if you will, and shepherd the development of pilot programs. More follows in my Advertising Age column “As Technology Develops, So Does Role of Geek Marketers”

That’s right up my alley. Some of my readers may be thinking the same thing. What do you say?

Today is Blog Day

Today is BlogDay. With the advent of BlogDay three years ago, the premise is to spur bloggers to get to know one another. Become better acquainted with bloggers from other countries, and other areas of interest. So today, bloggers are encouraged to post recommendations of 5 new blogs, so readers can find new places to read.

So try these gems:

Sexy Widget This blog is all about distributed web strategy. Cutting edge ideas.

Thoughts and Philosophies  Social Media and more.

Blognoggle  Feeds from Top 100 business blogs.

Copyblogger  How do you write the best blog copy; good ideas here.

Small Business Trends  Anita Campbell has been blogging on this topic since 2004.

Enjoy and let me know what you think of these. You can add your intersting blogs suggestions in the comments.

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