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Foursquare – Social Networking Goes Local

If you’re anything like me,  when you hear  “social networking” you probably think of Facebook, Twitter and Myspace.  Accounts that you may or may not use to keep up with forgotten high school buddies, collect thumb-nailed friends you’ll never meet and keep track of exactly what your favorite celebrity is doing at any given moment.

For most business owners it’s been a struggle attempting to leverage social networking sites and an even greater challenge trying to measure their value.  Yes, the potential to reach a massive audience through Twitter and Facebook is undeniable, but are people listening? I can only speak for myself and those I associate with, but in my experience people won’t pay much attention to branded social networking. If a product or service isn’t extremely groundbreaking and VERY specific to someone’s tastes, they’ll  just ignore it.

This could soon change with a new kid on the scene called Foursquare

The basic premise of Foursquare is similar to Twitter; updates from a phone are sent out to all your subscribers to let them know what you’re up to.  The key difference is that Foursquare is location based; users ”check in” at various places to let their friends know what they are doing. Foursquare also uses a point system to reward its users with badges irreverently named things like “crunked”  for discovering new places or becoming the most frequent patron of a particular spot. Foursquare will even let you see tips people have left for the locale you’re checking into and suggest nearby spots you might enjoy.  Twitter on the other hand is primarily used to find out what Ashton Kutcher is having for lunch.

Foursquare essentially makes life into a game.

Who cares?

At AgencyWeb we’ve seen some potential in Foursquare. There are ways for business owners to leverage this service and to *gasp* measure its value!

The most obvious use for Foursquare is basically to do the Twitter thing. Start an account for your business, talk your customers into subscribing and then blast them with updates about sales, events, renovations, whatever. You might find that this annoys people however, and besides, it’s boring.

Try this: If someone becomes the most frequent patron of a specific spot on Foursquare they become the “mayor” of that spot. Why not offer a 5% discount to the mayor? Others may start coming through your door more often just to claim the title.

How about instating a “bring a friend” incentive. Perhaps you own a bar. You could have a Monday special where if someone brings five friends through the door with proof of the Foursquare message that got ‘em there, the one-person street team gets a couple of free drinks.

Use tips to your advantage too. Have a “secret” mixed drink. The only way to find out about it is to check in on Foursquare and receive the tip. This type of “game” will keep people coming back.

These are just the tip of the iceberg with Foursquare. Since it is specifically geared towards local communities, there are countless ways businesses can use the service to their advantage. I find myself checking in to spots I wouldn’t have even glanced at on Twitter or Facebook.

I guess my point is to keep an eye on this thing. If you like friends, and you leave your house occasionally, you’ll probably end up using Foursquare.

Just some advice from your friends over at AgencyWeb.

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Google displaying Twitter feeds in SERP

I recently noticed that Google has started to display live Twitter feeds in their search results page. I was surprised at first to see this, but then again Google always likes to shake things up with their results and how they display information.

To me there are pro’s and con’s of this. On one hand it is a way to deliver real time search and information on what is happening. For some topics that are not really “news worthy” it will be a much easier way to find information and to get a pulse as to what is going on. But on the other hand how credible are these results? Most often times people on Twitter post links to other sites, press releases and sources of information, (like a traditional search engine results page) so it’s kind of an extra step.

Either way it just shows how fast and powerful social media has become and how Google is always working on delivering relevant, up-to-date information to their audience.  It will be interesting to see if they continue to implement this for more results or only try it for a short period of time. So far I have only personally come across these results twice but will keep en eye out for them in the future. Have you seen these yet?

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I just updated our twitter to notify everyone that AgencyWeb would be closed on Monday for Martin Luther King day, and did a search on Google, sure enough they had the Twitter feeds embedded. A few minutes later our post came up. I have to admit I thought that was pretty cool!

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Brand protection through social media

When doing research to buy a new car do you only go to the manufactures website for your research and then make a purchase? Or do you research third party sites, ask friends, look at the competition, read reviews, read other sites. The internet makes comparison shopping and research extremely easy. This is exactly why companies need to take an active role in social media sites and the development of new internal web properties to help protect their brand and message.

The first thing most potential customers will do is search for the name of your company and start to look at the sites listed instead of going directly to your domain. The more spots you have the easier it will be to control your message.

According to Jakob Neilsen the web’s leading usability expert and author of several books including “The Web User Experience”

“When we let users loose to go anywhere they wanted on the Web, they went to a search engine 88 percent of the time. Only in 12 percent of cases did they go straight to a Web site. In 93 percent of searches, the users in our study only visited the first SERP (Search Engine Results Page), which usually held ten search results plus a number of ads. In only seven percent of cases did users page on to a second SERP. Only 47 percent of users scrolled the first SERP, which means that 53 percent saw only those search hits that were ‘above the fold.’ “

So why would you want to create, actively work, and link these social profiles? Would you rather own 5 or more of the top spots for your company name or leave them open to potential competition, or bad press. Additionally these are the types of sites potential customers will visit to research more about your brand to gain a complete understanding. Sites like Twitter, Flickr, and Linkedin are well known and hold lots of weight. With fresh quality content, proper linking strategies and a little time we are finding these pages displaying right along side corporate sites. Then new platforms like our own Local Mojo is up and coming and also starting to show SERP results.

If your online reputation is important to your business it needs to be treated in such a manner with serious resources dedicated towards it. It is a continual process that needs to worked, and measured for optimized results. If you think we can help your company out with these services go ahead and contact us.

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Local Mojo Launches!

AgencyWeb is proud to announce the launch of our sister company Local Mojo. We have been working hard on this project behind the scenes over the last several months and are excited to finally launch it. We are still in soft launch so some features are still being worked on and fixing any final bugs.

We have had several businesses come to us that just need a simple, small website for their local business. We helped out where we could but often times we were either booked or was not efficient for both parties involved. We like to keep our focus here at AgencyWeb on strategic marketing and really get engaged with our clients on a long term basis. On the flip side one of our other businesses which provides simple directory style listings in over 50 engines was often not quite enough for some businesses who needed a little more. We were unable to serve this huge gap in the middle which most businesses fit in that are too small for an agency, but too big for a simple directory listing. Then came Local Mojo.

Local Mojo provides businesses with a free optimized local site. The small business owner can provide detailed information that potential clients are looking for such as location with maps, hours of operation, services, payment options, and background history. Local Mojo goes beyond the basics with the ability to embed videos from your YouTube account, photos from Flickr, feeds from Twitter. Your local site will not only give customers the information they are looking for, but also help you brand your business as well as your self to help build a relationship with your customers.

For those businesses who wish to go beyond the basics Local Mojo offers simple and affordable ways to increase traffic to your page or existing site. This can be accomplished buy purchasing blocks of targeted localized traffic and adding click to call technology.

What makes all of this even better for the local business is the fact that everything is measurable. The small business owner will now be able to track everything about their local site and online marketing efforts. Local Mojo has high end analytics incorporated into the platform so everything is measurable such as site traffic, geo-targted results, pay per campaign management and more.

So head on over to LocalMojo.com to sign up for a free site for your local business.

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