Posts Tagged ‘social media’

Social Media Is The Art of The Buzz

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

The key to internet marketing is speed and volume — especially for the little guy.  The internet leveled the playing field for the small business owner only in terms of medium accessibility.  The small business owner can put content, message, and just plain noise out using many of the same methods that his (or her) larger competitors use.  But to put out the same volume of content is incredibly difficult if not almost impossible.  Enter the new medium, social marketing.

Social Media Sites Have Extended Your Network

As social media sites have developed, people can reach across states, nations and contents to find others similarly situated to themselves with aligned interests. Social media has essentially created a way to network on a phenomenally large scale.  The incredible power of this comes when the individuals begin to organize (virtually of course) and share information with greater efficiency and more effectively than the corporate counterparts can through traditional means.

Information Dissemination – The Art of The Buzz

Social marketing is the art of the buzz.  A buzz basically entails a group of like minded or similarly situated small business owners and marketers sharing information at a large and fast rate.   Like a colony of bees, groups share information at an incredible rate. The groups chew and filter, and research and write about the information. Predicting which bit of information will have the greatest interest or longevity is an art that is picked up only as you share, and track how your information is buzzed about. If your information becomes the center of a serious buzz, the eventual result is a massive amount of exposure. The single business owner has been able to put out as much or more content than a larger better funded operation because he relies on the colony. He the chain reaction that becomes the buzz is what he sought and achieved.

The Flock Browser Increases Social Media Efficiency

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009


The most difficult part in all of the social marketing experience is building and tracking the people in the colonies you become a part of. Enter Flock.  As an open source developer and mac guy, I generally find myself in a constant internal struggle between two browsers — FireFox (Mozilla) and Safari (Apple). Without going into the details of the struggle, I have vacillated for years between these two browsers. Well not any more. The boys at Mozilla have come up with a winner. Flock! I am not exactly sure what the corporate structure and relationship is, but I believe Flock is basically a FireFox browser (great start) with a whole bunch of social marketing features that are incredibly useful and keep all the different colonies right at your finger tips. Flock incorporates the friendship tracking for twitter, facebook, digg, my space and other social networks.

Keeping Up With The Flock

For being able to stay on top of the groups of friends, I have not seen anything that beats Flock. The nice thing about the social network management being built into the browser is that you can freely navigate around the web, work and develop in a FireFox based browser, or work in other applications, and your friend networks with all the alerts are always up and available. This makes communication fast and extremely manageable. The new twitter enhancements have made it the best twitter application to manage tweets from as far as I am concerned because you don’t have to leave the browser to tweet — but you also don’t have to stay on a certain page to tweet either.

Following RSS In Flock

One final plus is the ability to manage your RSS feeds and seamlessly post and drop back and forth into your social network from your RSS feeds. This makes being a master dissemination much easier.

Flock: I give it two thumbs up!