What do you get when you do your job well? Not your organization... but you? A raise? A promotion? The employee of the month parking spot? The satisfaction of knowing you did your best and moved the brand forward? All good stuff.


Recently I had an interesting email volley with Tim Jackson, the Masiguy and a Daily Fix contributor, that put a slightly different spin on social media marketing for me. Executing an advertising, research, public relations, sales or any other traditional marketing strategy brings success or not. I never thought about social media marketing in terms of the marketer getting something back other than the "marketing" of the brand.
Sure as you do business vendors, customers and people you meet along the way can turn into friends, too. However, the "social" in social media rings true. No other strategy gives me back more than what I put it.
Online social media networking is a little different than offline networking or other online networking opportunities (bulletin boards, listserves). Here are a few suggestions to help you put the social in social media (marketing) networking.
16 Social Media (Marketing) Networking Ideas
1. Find who is linking and mentioning you: review your stats, create an RSS feed and Google Alerts that include your blog url, blog title and your name.
2. Add comments and trackbacks that extend the conversation.
3. Remember what your Mama taught you... thank people who have picked up on your conversation.
4. Email a blogger.
5. Phone a blogger.
6. Skype a blogger.
7. Send an eCard. Heard it from Wayne Hurlbert.
8. Send a card through the mail. Heard it from Kristie T, Kristie T's Home Business Blog.
9. Extend a discussion on your blog and link to the blogger/s who contributed.
10. Develop a habit of courtesy linking - acknowledging where ideas are from (see #7, #8, #11).
11. Bring back the Blog Roll. Heard it from Jeneane Sussem, Allied.
12. Link generously.
13. Interview a blogger.
14. Help out a friend with a little link love buzz.
15. Reach out to the new kid on the blogogsphere block.
16. Send a little surprise gift to a blogger. Heard it from Jane Geneva.
Note: #16 is not Pay For Post. These are little presents that speak of kindness and expressions of friendship. Jane sent me some lovely tea last winter. Tim gave me cool Masi espresso cups and from Ann Handley, for contributing to Daily Fix, a great MarketingProfs mug.
I've unwrapped wonderful surprises from my involvement in social media from quotes in prestigous business publications like the Wall Street Journal, profiled in a best seller book (Naked Conversations), extension of my business, to speaking engagements, new clients and wonderful friendships.
What gifts has social media brought you? What other networking ideas do you have?


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Toby Bloomberg
President of Atlanta-based Bloomberg Marketing

Toby is passionate about helping companies create strategies that harness the power of social media communications. She believes that social media marketing can go steps beyond traditional offline/online marketing to create corner grocery store relationships with customers and other stakeholders.

She works with organizations to develop traditional/new social media integrated marketing plans that result in reaching business and marketing goals/objectives. Toby also spends lot of her time on the road speaking to marketers at conferences and company sponsored workshops about the importance of businesses taking an active role in these new conversations.

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Toby’s main squeeze blog, Diva Marketing was required reading for several higher ed marketing courses: University of Delaware, Atlanta Art Institute, Bentley College and the University of Missouri-Columbia.

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She services on the boards of the Atlanta Interactive Marketing Association, American Marketing Association and is a teaching artist for the Alliance Theatre. Toby holds a degree from Emerson College and has performed post-baccalaureate studies at Emory University.

Although she now calls Atlanta home - with her Westie pup Max - Toby is a Yankee from Boston who still loves ice cones with chocolate jimmies.