Can Social Networking Replace Your Email List?

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It has become apparent in recent years that the power of one’s internet business is in the List. But is it possible that

List building could become an outdated concept?

Enter…Social Networking

All you have to do is ask die-hard fans of Twitter and Facebook to see the possibilities. In the last few years these

social networking tools (along with a few others) have taken the internet by storm and are making quite a few believers in

the idea that even the leverage of one to many communication with your List might become antiquated.

How Social Media Communication Beats Traditional Email

1. When you communicate with your list in today’s environment, you are taking a chance that your viewer may not see your

email…or that it comes to them at a time when they are bombarded by other requests or deadlines.

2. In a traditional list, your prospect may be sending all your emails to a Swipe File email address, meaning they never

see your message. Often, they joined simply to get a free report, with a good intention of returning at a later date.

3. With social networking sites, on the other hand, you are actually building a relationship with your friends or

followers. The more you participate, the more your community gets to know who you are…as a real person with interests

separate from the marketing machine you display in emails.

4. Now, here’s the best part. With social media, you have the ability to turn 1 to many communication into viral

communication. Let’s say you post information of real perceived value. Your friends then forward it on to their friends

(many of whom are not on your list) and it has the potential to go viral.

Putting Social Networking into Practice

With Facebook, you have the opportunity to create a Group around your business area of expertise. Then, you build the

membership in this group through direct promotion or via people finding you from a topic search. So, let’s say you have

2,000 people in your group and you want to let them know about an upcoming teleseminar you are conducting on the specific

focus topic of the group.

You simply send the event invitation to the entire Group. Because the invitation will stay in their Events folder until

group members take specific action, more people will actually see your marketing event. Further, the very nature of

Facebook encourages those in your Group to forward the Event to others within their network, if they find the topic

appealing. Now that’s leverage!

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Techniques, and Strategies to quicken your Online Success.

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4 Responses to “Can Social Networking Replace Your Email List?”

  1. Wendy says:

    I can’t agree that Social networking will take over from the email list any time soon.

    Your email list is made up of targeted people who have given you their email address because they’re interested in what you have to say.

    Social marketing, on the other hand is just shooting in the wind, you may hit something or you may not.

    For me it’s just not worth the large time investment.

    Wendy

  2. Interesting article – I think Social networking is the way forward; it’s just easier to interact with people 1 on 1. Of course you have to build your social networks in a targeted way so that you know people are interested.

    I think email lists will be around for a while yet but I get annoyed with people filling my inbox with junk!

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  3. My friend on Facebook shared this link with me and I’m not dissapointed that I came here.

    • admin says:

      Hi Vince, (Please forgive me if that is not your name)
      Thanks very much for calling and taking the time to comment.
      Kel

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