I have wanted to share The Training Factor social media program for some time now especially on the topic of time and ROI. There continues to be
the never ending question of exactly how long it takes and what should you be seeing. Every company is different of course so this is not a “You should do this” post. It’s simply going to show you that it works and to give you something to compare the time factor involved.
I hope you had a chance to read Social Media Examiner’s post on how Time Pays with Social Media Marketing. It provides some great statistics on a broader scale.
My program was literally one day at a time. Early in 2009 I started working with different social media platforms and did my research, reading and observing of others to learn what to do and obviously what not to do. Just some basic experimenting and familiarizing myself with platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Delicious, Plaxo, and others took about 5 months.
The buy in was challenging. 2009 was certainly not a time when people were reaching out for anything. Most companies were huddled in the trenches and riding out the economic war that was taking place. The subject of “How long does this take?” came up often during our team meetings. I am grateful to a wonderful company who believed in my plan and philosophy and was willing to be patient despite the challenging year 2009 was.
It took some time for me to develop a consistent approach to what I was doing each business day since every day was a learning experience. There was a lot of experimenting in order to test reactions and see what the overall affect was. So here is a basic rundown of what I monitor each day.
- Check our LinkedIn Group and monitor activity
- Find relevant content for our Facebook pages.
- Interact with comments and questions on our Facebook pages.
- Find relevant content for Twitter account
- Interact and have conversations with various professionals on Twitter
- Read various blog posts and make comments
- Create informative and relevant blog posts for our viewers.
- Analyze analytics on all platforms.
- Educate myself on latest news and updates that change constantly on the topic of social media.
- Screening data from “listening” platforms such as Google alerts and others.
Now how much “time” do you think this takes on a weekly and daily basis? Obviously I have numerous other responsibilities during the day. I have customers I reach out to regularly. I have numerous companies who I contact regularly that have demonstrated interest in us. I collaborate with team members on a regular basis on the numerous projects we have going on and the list continues.
The bottom line is it takes a solid consistent approach in order to make it work. The results speak for themselves. Obviously I started with big
Zeros on all angles. I was starting from scratch. From a search engine optimization perspective the results were phenomenal. The moment we transferred our blog to our actual website, our traffic doubled. The more blog posts I put out, the more traffic comes in. As a result of a well rounded approach, traffic sources come from all over the place. In my opinion, every inbound source is gold. We are even seeing our Facebook pages show up in Google alerts based on certain keywords. Whether it’s organic, or from social media platform referrals, each instance helps our Google rankings. Did this happen overnight? NO! Was it a struggle to keep consistency when initial results were slow? YES!
The big question is has it worked towards the bottom line? As a company we have no trouble in saying…Yes. Did it require patience? Yes! Can you just jump in blindly and hope it works? To me that is like jumping off a bridge into a river when you do not know what lies beneath the surface. A definite moldable goal and plan is an absolute must. A consistent patient approach will pay off.
I am interested in hearing your stories. What were your feelings when you first started using social media for your business and how have you found it working for you? Thanks for stopping by. If you value these posts feel free to subscribe via email or RSS feed on the top right corner.
Written by Jonathan Saar
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