Top 10 Tips for Using Web 2.0 to Promote Your
Business by Kevin Stirtz
We hear a lot about Web 2.0 these days. It sounds neat and
it’s trendy to talk about blogging and social media. But does it really affect
our businesses? Is Web 2.0 just for kids and tech-hipsters or is it something we
business owners should use to help promote our businesses?
I can’t tell you if Web 2.0 is right for your business but I can tell you it’s
something to be aware of. Ignoring it means ignoring a possible tool that could
be valuable in helping you get more customers.
So, to help you get started in thinking about Web 2.0 for your business, here
are some things for you to consider.
1. Have a plan.
Don’t dive in just because it’s cool or because you read an article about it. Be
clear about what you’re trying to accomplish, how much you’re willing to invest
and what time frame you are working on. Like any aspect of your business - plan
ahead.
2. Make sure your target audience is online.
Web 2.0 tools are fun but useless if the people who see your stuff don’t want
what you offer. Or if they don’t look to the Web for information to help them
buy what you sell, then your efforts will be less effective. Like any marketing
channel, it only works if your prospective customers are there to see (or hear)
your message and they are receptive to it.
3. Create good content.
Web 2.0 is the social web but it’s still content-driven. Lousy content leads to
lousy marketing, no matter how flashy it is. Make your content relevant,
interesting and real. Put yourself in your customer’s shoes and answer their
questions with your content.
4. Don’t sell.
Help, inform, educate but do not sell. Web 2.0 is all about people connecting by
helping each other. No salesman allowed! Think education, not advertising.
Deliver useful, nuts and bolts stuff or honest opinions they can believe. That’s
how you build credibility and trust that lead to new customer relationships.
5. Start with a free hosted blog.
www.Wordpress.com and
www.Blogger.com both have
very useful and simple blogs you can setup for free. Use them to start blogging
and get a feel for how it works and how people use Web 2.0. Dip your toe in the
water before diving in.
6. Talk to kids
Chat with some kids (ages 8 to 18) and find out how they use the web. They are
the trend-setters. What they’re doing now, the rest of us will be doing soon.
Learn what they do and why. This helps you understand the web from a different
perspective.
7. Do it yourself.
Web 2.0 is about being real. It’s real people connecting with each other. It’s
okay to hire a pro to advise you. But to keep it genuine, make sure you or your
employees create the content and do the work. Otherwise people will know you’re
faking it.
8. Buy a camcorder and start shooting
Go to Best Buy or Radio Shack and buy an inexpensive camcorder, tripod and lapel
microphone. Buy 20-30 tapes too. Then take a weekend and shoot film. Practice,
practice, practice. Get comfortable being on camera so you’re not nervous or
dorky. Then, write a funny or useful how-to sketch and film it. Use Microsoft
MovieMaker to edit and then upload to YouTube.com.
9. Buy an inexpensive audio recorder
MusicBarn.com has a package that includes M-Audio’s MobilePre USB recording
interface. Add a microphone and you have a high quality setup to record podcasts
and MP3 audio files whenever you want. Then buy NGWave sound editing software to
make it sound professional and you’re in business.
10. Surf ’till it Hurts
Surf blogs, YouTube, Google Videos, Del.icio.us, Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon,
Technorati and other social media websites. Get a feel for how they work and who
goes there. Become part of some social media communities. Make new friends
online. Immerse yourself in the Web 2.0 culture so you know how it works and if
it might fit your marketing plans.
About the Author
Kevin Stirtz helps businesses get more customers without spending a fortune. He
is an author, speaker, consultant and president of
http://www.EasyFastWebSpace.com, a web hosting service that helps businesses
get on the web easier and faster.