Can Social Networking Generate Free Leads?
On checking out the popular social networking sites, I noticed that a number of the most successful internet marketers have a high presence. These sites, however, are not meant for promoting your own business or affiliates. The general idea, is to interact with others, getting to know them, exchanging ideas and knowledge and then when it seems appropriate, sharing information on opportunities that might help them.
There are new social networking sites being added daily. Twitter, Facebook and MySpace are presently the most popular. The ‘new kid on the block’ is BetterNetworker. It is my prediction that its popularity will grow very quickly and by this time next year it will be receiving a large piece of the pie.
TWITTER — This is a micro-blogging service and there is no cost to join. You send messages to other users and these posts are called “tweets”. They are only in text form and you are limited to 140 characters per post. This is where you can put your copywriting skills to the test! You can connect your Twitter account to your Facebook account and when you post on one it will appear on the other site also.
FACEBOOK — It is also a free website that is privately owned and operated by Facebook Inc. Within Facebook you can join networks that are organized by city, workplace, school or region, to connect and interact with others. You can add ‘friends’ and send them messages. You can also upload pictures and short video. Facebook attracted 132.1 million unique visitors in June, 2008.
MY SPACE — It is also a free website, with an interactive network of friends, blogs, groups, personal profiles, music, video and photos and it is international. Back in June, 2006 it was the most popular social networking site in the United States. However, in April, 2008 it was taken over in popularity by its main competitor, Facebook. MySpace still attracts approximately 230,000 new users per day.
BETTERNETWORKER — This latest social networking site is the ‘brainchild’ of Mike Dillard and Perry Belcher. These are two very highly successful gurus in the industry. This site is dedicated to providing great content amongst its users. It gives a strict warning about trying to blatantly pitch your product or service. To date, I have been very impressed with the quality of the posts on BetterNetworker and I highly recommend it.
Just a word of caution….you can spend many useless hours navigating through these social media sites and getting sidetracked with trivia. It is definitely not a ‘quick fix’ to adding hundreds of people to your mailing list. However, if done right it can produce great results. A good friend of mine, who has developed quite an impressive following on Twitter, recently sent out a ‘tweet’ about a new opportunity. His followers went to the recommended site and a week later my friend had earned over $40,000.00 in affiliate commissions. This only happened because he had built a large group of followers, who liked, respected and trusted him.
A great percentage of the top producers involved in internet marketing can be found on these social networking sites. One would have to assume that if they are willing to put their time into these sites, then they have to be lucrative in the end. If this is done properly, then it can definitely reap very rich rewards.