Leveraging Social Media to Build Lasting Customer RelationshipsNovember 10th, 2009
The videos above are episodes one and two of a presentation I gave on my company’s journey into the world of Blogging, FaceBook , LinkedIn and Twitter. In “Leveraging Social Media to Build Lasting Customer Relationships”, I discuss how we created an effective website that links both our corporate site (www.dockmaster.com) and our marine-blog site (www.marinemanagementtoday.com) using the power of Wordpress and various other tools. In addition, I will describe the misconceptions I had about marketing, and how master bloggers like Seth Godin, Tim Ferris and Joel Spolsky helped to shape my view of marketing on the web and building a strong brand. In the above presentations, I have integrated the live video feed with the actual PowerPoint presentation I gave at the International Marine Industry’s Applied Emerging Technologies Conference. I cover the following topics: - The “Network Effect” and how the web gives anyone new kind of leverage Key takeaways: - Attitude and Approach before Tactics and Execution Note: I was asked how much time I spend blogging. My answer was “too long” and I went on to explain that I am a perfectionist and feel that a blog is a permanent legacy of a person. I also tried without success to use a ghost writer on one of my blogs and spent more time editing that one than if I would have written it myself. After reflecting upon this I’ve determined that I spend about 4-hours every other week on my blog and about 5 to 15 minutes per day on Twitter and FaceBook combined. Tags: crazyegg, dockmaster software, facebook, google analytics, joel spolsky, linkedin, mint, seth godin, social media, tim ferris, twitter Follow Us on:2 Responses to “Leveraging Social Media to Build Lasting Customer Relationships”Leave a Reply |
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November 13th, 2009 at 11:12 am
Cam,
Just wanted to touch base and let you know how much I enjoyed the “Leveraging Social Media to Build Lasting Customer Relationships” blog/video posts. Interesting and informative and you are one of the few with the same sense of marketing that I have, which is targeting and focusing on your core, don’t try to be everything to everyone.
Mike
November 16th, 2009 at 8:48 am
Cam- thanks for the email. Enjoyed and learned quite a lot watching the videos.
Best regards!