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Are You Getting Dumped On?

Steve Hartkopf - Monday, March 15, 2010
Do you ever feel dumped on?

I talked with two well-regarded companies last week, both leaders in their industry, and came away with the feeling that their marketing teams are being dumped on. Their stories are remarkably alike.

Their IT Departments built capable websites years ago under the direction of senior management. Both sites contain useful information, have comparable functionality to their competitor’s sites, and represent their brands well. They are, in effect, brochure sites designed to communicate a general message to a general audience. Both sites were developed based on generic business goals.

Sometime between the birth of those sites and today senior management figured out that a website is a strategic asset. A website needs to be part of an overall business and marketing strategy. I know, shocking.

Senior management goofed. Now they want marketing to lead complete makeovers of these websites and, in addition, launch the company into the world of social media. The word "world-class" was used by both teams. As Sportscaster Keith Jackson would say, “Whoa Nellie!”

First, this is a great opportunity for marketing to step up and make a major contribution. The problems are:

  1. The existing marketing teams have minimal competence in online marketing. They have a basic understanding of the web, as consumers, but lack the deep understanding needed to create an exceptional web-strategy from the ground up.
  2. The existing marketing team has always been a support group, the nice people that create brochures, so they have little strategic capabilities and the requisite confidence needed to lead effectively.
  3. Senior management has failed to articulate the business goals that are necessary for successful online marketing.

That last point is critical. As mentioned, both teams have been told they need to build “a world-class website.” As I told them, I’m in the business of building websites and I don’t know what that means. No one does without a clear understanding of the overall business goals.

Here’s why. A world-class website must be tied to a business goal. The architecture of a world-class website built to drive lead generation can be markedly different from a world-class website built to be a central repository for technical information, a library of support, if you will.

Can the two goals co-exist on one website? Sure they can. You bet. In fact, every page should have a business goal. The same applies to social media.

The company’s social media goals need to be well defined. Are you trying to become or extend your role as thought leader? Is the goal to reduce customer service costs by utilizing platforms such as Facebook and Twitter? Or are you just trying to drive more traffic to your website?

There’s no absolute right or wrong here. I take that back. I think it’s wrong when senior management fails to do their job and then dumps on marketing.

Steve Hartkopf

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Twitter-Frustration Getting You?

Steve Hartkopf - Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Are you getting frustrated with Twitter? Is so you're not alone.

I use Twitter a lot and am often frustrated by the lack of quality content. Most tweeting is just babble and self-promotion. Help may be on the way.

To help solve the problem, Twitter recently launched Lists, which is a tool that allows you to group the people you follow into categories,. The benefit is you can reduce the number of people you truly want follow and avoid the noise created by those that, for whatever reason, are included in you officially Follow. You can now drill down into the conversations/news that matters to you. Here’s a summary of the benefits I see with Lists:

1. Saves You Time.
Someone else has already discovered the best people to Follow for your keyword. As you scan the lists you’ll notice that many of them include the same people. That’s ok,. That means the crowd has spoken and a consensus was reached.

2. Keep Control Over Your Followers.
You don’t have to actually Follow all the people on a list.  You can just follow a list and dive in occasionally to see what people on your list are tweeting about and then go back to your main feed to see what everyone you are Following are tweeting about. In the end, you actually gain more control. That’s huge, I Follow over 1,000 people and have over 1,000 Following me, there’s no way I can keep up all the Tweets.

3. Keep Your Lists Public or Private
You can create your own lists and set them up as either public or private. There will be times and topics where you want to create your own list. For example, I’m going to create a list of tweople in the Lake Wylie, (SC) area.

4. New Application is Awesome – Listorious
There’s a complimentary service that just came out called Listorious. Listorious aggregates the best lists from everyone who has created a list and, then, lets you use them as a resource. It’s very cool! It was created by Sawhorse Media in New York City and has over 6.5 million lists already. You simply type in a word such as “news,” for example, and the tool delivers you the best lists.

5. What else? Increase Followers
I use Listorious and Lists to search for people I want to Follow and, as you would expect, once I started Following all these great people they started Following me. In addition, a bunch of other people, some good and some not-so-good, started Following me back. Here's the data: In three days I went from about 875 Followers to 1,167 and the quality of those new Followers is much better than is typically found with other Twitter tools.

Some of my favorites Lists are:
Linkers: http://listorious.com/palafo/linkers
Thought Leaders: http://listorious.com/kitson/thought-leaders
New Media: http://listorious.com/palafo/newmedia
Great Content: http://listorious.com/Jason_Pollock/great-content
Blogging: http://listorious.com/bloggersblog/blogging
Marketing: http://listorious.com/dannysullivan/marketing

Steve


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