So you thought a Facebook page equals a social-media strategy for your business?
You’ve got a lot to learn, says marketing firm PinkBananaMedia in its always-useful monthly newsletter..
“Using sites such as Flickr.com for photos, YouTube.com for videos, Blogger or WordPress for blogs and Twitter.com for micro-blogs (also known as status updates)… should form the
cornerstone of every social network marketing plan in place today.
“This content is then integrated with your social networking sites including Facebook, FriendFeed, LinkedIn and Twitter (yes, Twitter… thus the gray area of Twitter being both a tool and a touch point), and the more automated this integration is for you, the easier your life is and the more efficient your social network marketing strategy becomes.”
Read more for some good concrete examples.
