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Social media book review on video of ‘Likable’ by Dave Kerpen


In our digital age, with more than a million people logged onto Facebook, Twitter, and many other social media outlets daily, the question arises:  Is social media valuable for business?

Dave Kerpen’s book, Likable Social Media: How to Delight Your Customers, Create an Irresistable Brand, and Be Generally Amazing on Facebook (And Other Social Networks), answers this question.

According to Kerpen, cofounder and CEO of Likeable Media, social media is extremely valuable for business.

In his book, Dave Kerpen looks at social media’s use in businesses: If you create a ‘likeable’ brand on social media platforms, you will be successful in word-of-mouth marketing for your business.

Likeable Social Media by Dave Kerpen

Likeable Social Media by Dave Kerpen available at Amazon

 

Social media is key to word-of-mouth marketing.  It is a powerful tool when making recommendations.  Faster than ever before friends can communicate their opinions on a variety of things, from restaurants, to movies, to books, and beyond!  In order to establish a successful brand image on social media platforms, businesses must be authentic, engage others, and deliver important content.

Likeable Social Media presents 18 strategies to creating a successful brand.  The chapters are broken up into subheadings, and each chapter ends with a call to action.  To further drive home the point, lists and charts are presented to make the topic more understandable.

Notable Likeable chapter’s headings

  • Think and act like your consumer
  • Be authentic
  • Be honest and transparent
  • Don’t sell
  • Make it easy and compelling for customers to buy

Likable Social Media also dives into Facebook

  • Understanding business to business vs. business to customer communication on Facebook
  • Searching Facebook job titles for prospects
  • Explanation of Facebook’s EdgeRank Algorithm

Likable Social Media, is an informative and succinct read on the importance and impact of social media for businesses.  It emphasizes the value of the quick, yet powerful communication outlets that social media mechanisms provide for people.  Be authentic, engage your consumer, and deliver value to build your brand’s popularity.

Bottom line is, if your brand and market your business effectively online, you will reaps the benefits!  Do you agree?

To hear more of Kerpen’s social media insights, follow him on Twitter

Likable Social Media: How to Delight Your Customers, Create an Irresistable Brand, and Be Generally Amazing on Facebook (And Other Social Networks

By Dave Kerpen

Published June 7, 2010

Best for: Business owners who want to enhance their brand image and who want their consumers to like them in the digital world.

E-Marketing for Artists panel features Designated Editor, Newport CVB

E-Marketing and new media tools and tips for artists

 

 

E-Marketing for Artists infographic by Designated Editor for the Newport Arts and Cultural Alliance

E-Marketing for Artists infographic by Designated Editor for the Newport Arts and Cultural Alliance

E-Marketing best practices

Claim & maintain your profiles on the major platforms

Fish where the fish are

Form relationships with individuals

Don’t forget customer service

Know you are not in control

80/20 rule: Only talk about yourself 20% of the time

Be useful and helpful to your fans/followers on social media

Offer incentives to visit to your gallery/business, consider other deal types

Use tools and services available beyond simply sharing, such as Facebook ads

Make it easy to share: Include, at minimum, the Like button on your site/blog

Track progress via Facebook Insights, Google Analytics and Email open rates

Monitor activity constantly: Hootsuite/Tweetdeck and smartphones are helpful

Embed and cross-pollinate: Embed YouTube videos in your blog, share your blog posts

Buckle up: The rules and platforms will continue to change and evolve, creates opportunities

E-Marketing: How to get started & make progress

Get your house in order: Focus on your website to ensure social users will not find it confusing/messy

Add a blog: Great for Google rankings and a spot for you to compile all your great content

Learn a little about SEO & develop an editorial calendar to keep your blog on track

Build an email list & establish an e-newsletter schedule; go for big photos & deals

Claim your brand on various social media platforms (see infographic above for current top picks)

Determine which social media platforms your target audiences are using

Start with the platforms that your best customers are using, most likely Facebook

Cross-pollinate: Your blog will help feed your social media and email newsletters

Thanks so much to the Newport County Arts & Cultural Alliance for hosting a fun panel on E-Marketing for Artists.

And thanks to fellow panelists @Annie Collela  & @Andrea McHugh of the Newport and Bristol County Convention and Visitors Bureau for sharing your insights and contributing to this post.

And, last but not least, thanks to the Preservation Society of Newport County for hosting.

 

Social Media resources from Designated Editor

Prior presentations, Powerpoint slides & posts by Suzanne McDonald of Designated Editor

Leveraging LinkedIn: Free tips to prospect and engage

Facebook for Business 101: Branding to Engagement to Ads to ROI

New Media Tips to Land Your First Customer