77 Social Media Marketing Tactics with PLR

 
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Social Media marketing is all the rage right now, as if you hadn’t noticed… ;-)

Just now, Aurelius Tjin has released another hot PLR product, this time called ‘Maximum Impact – Social Media Tactics‘. It’s a guide to making the most from your online web 2.0 efforts, and there’s 77 social marketing tactics in it:

Social Media Tactic #1: Be Consistent with Your Social Media Identity

Social Media Tactic #2: Create a Coherent Social Media Message

Social Media Tactic #3: Create a Twitter Profile

Social Media Tactic #4: Create a Fan Page for Your Business on Facebook

Social Media Tactic #5: Track Your Twitter Results

Social Media Tactic #6: Think in Terms of Social Capital

Social Media Tactic #7: Using the Twitter Search Engine

Social Media Tactic #8: Use Twitter to Conduct Market Research

Social Media Tactic #9: Create a Tutorial Series on YouTube

Social Media Tactic #10: Create a Linkedin.com Profile

Social Media Tactic #11: Put a Thumbnail Photo in Your Social Networking Site Profiles

Social Media Tactic #12: Lure in Followers by Posting Free, Useful Information

Social Media Tactic #13: Promoting Your Business Through Blog-Commenting

Social Media Tactic #14: Encourage Existing Customers to Use Your Facebook Fan Page

Social Media Tactic #15: Use Your Own Judgment Over That of Experts

Social Media Tactic #16: Improve Your Search Engine Ranking Position with Linkedin.com

Social Media Tactic #17: Integrate Your Social Media Marketing Efforts with Everything

Social Media Tactic #18: Use Forums to Pull in Site Visitors

Social Media Tactic #19: Link Up with Seasoned Experts

Social Media Tactic #20: Remember that Social Media Marketing is Still Marketing

Social Media Tactic #21: Join Networks Related to Your Niche

Social Media Tactic #22: Link Your Twitter and Facebook Accounts

Social Media Tactic #23: Use Your Facebook Fan Page to Give Your Customers a Behind-the-Scenes Tour

Social Media Tactic #24: Encourage Others to Promote Your Twitter Account and Facebook Page

Social Media Tactic #25: Avoid Engaging in Flaming or Fights

Social Media Tactic #26: Participate in Discussions with Visitors

Social Media Tactic #27: Let Customers Contribute to Your Fan Page

Social Media Tactic #28: Use Your Site to Demonstrate How Your Business Helps Others

Social Media Tactic #29: Provide Angry or Upset Customers with Compensation

Social Media Tactic #30: Carefully Consider Trade-Off between Customer Engagement and Your Time

Social Media Tactic #31: Don’t Let Privacy Concerns Stifle Your Marketing Campaigns

Social Media Tactic #32: Don’t Live in Fear of Making Mistakes

Social Media Tactic #33: Using Tumblr.com to Save Time

Social Media Tactic #34: Integrate Your Twitter Feed with Your Homepage

Social Media Tactic #35: Use Tumblr.com for Longer Tweets

Social Media Tactic #36: Tumblr.com vs. Other Blogging Platforms

Social Media Tactic #37: Selecting a Tumblr.com Theme

Social Media Tactic #38: Alternatives to Tumblr.com (Ping.fm)

Social Media Tactic #39: Use Last.fm for Music-Related Businesses

Social Media Tactic #40: Use Your Facebook Profile to Refer People to Your Business’s Fan Page

Social Media Tactic #41: Pull Your Email List from Your Autoresponder to Find Buyers Who Use Facebook

Social Media Tactic #42: Refer Your New Friends to Your Fan Page

Social Media Tactic #43: Use Your Email List to Find Customers on Twitter

Social Media Tactic #44: Put Your Latest Updates in Your RSS Feeds for Those with Readers

Social Media Tactic #45: Truncate Your RSS Feeds to Hook Readers

Social Media Tactic #46: Add a “Find Use Elsewhere” Box on Your Website

Social Media Tactic #47: Use Disqus.com with Tumblr.com

Social Media Tactic #48: Use Disqus.com (Or Other Services) to Allow People to Comment on Your Site

Social Media Tactic #49: Create a Discussion Forum for Your Website

Social Media Tactic #50: Populate Your Discussion Forum

Social Media Tactic #51: Make Money from Your Discussion Forum

Social Media Tactic #52: Use PHPFOX to Create Your Own Social Network

Social Media Tactic #53: Populate Your Social Network

Social Media Tactic #54: Generate Revenue from Your Social Network

Social Media Tactic #55: Promote New Products Using Twitter

Social Media Tactic #56: Using Twitter to Promote a Firesale

Social Media Tactic #57: Using Twitter to Grow Your Email List

Social Media Tactic #58: Creating a WordPress Blog

Social Media Tactic #59: Using Your Facebook Fan Page to Send Out Information

Social Media Tactic #60: Using Your Facebook Fan Page to Request Information & Pictures

Social Media Tactic #61: Using Event Invitations on Facebook

Social Media Tactic #62: Create a Facebook Application

Social Media Tactic #63: Create a Free Discussion Forum on Your Facebook Fan Page

Social Media Tactic #64: Have Your Fan Page Open to a Splash Page with Discounts and News

Social Media Tactic #65: Cross-Promote Your Social Media Accounts

Social Media Tactic #66: Create a Twitter Contest

Social Media Tactic #67: Create an iPhone Application that Features Your Feeds from Your Various Social Media Accounts

Social Media Tactic #68: Modify Your iPhone Application for Use with Smartphone Operating Systems

Social Media Tactic #69: Use Twitter to Promote Recent Updates to Your Website

Social Media Tactic #70: Add Digg/Reddit Buttons to Your Website

Social Media Tactic #71: Create a “Tweet This” or “Post This to My Facebook Account” Button

Social Media Tactic #72: Using YouTube to Talk to Your Customers Directly

Social Media Tactic #73: Using the “Insights” Feature on Your Facebook Fan Page to Monitor Your Traffic

Social Media Tactic #74: Use Your Facebook Fan Page to Promote Your Fan Photos and Testimonials

Social Media Tactic #75: Promote Your Facebook Fan Page with a Facebook Ad

Social Media Tactic #76: Add a Google Buzz Button to Your Site

Social Media Tactic #77: Start a Conversation and Get Readers Involved

With a lineup like that, you know you’ll learn a lot yourself – plus you can use it to build your opt-in lists using the included squeeze page or put it online with or without Master Resale Rights using the included salespage. Either way, since you get PLR to it and all the graphics in both PSD and JPG, you can brand yourself as the author, add in your recommended resources (your own products or affiliate marketing links) and get it out there to use as part of your marketing process…

But you have to hurry – like all of Aurelius’ private label rights sales, only 100 people will ever get PLR rights to it, so download YOUR copy of this Social Media Marketing Guide now!

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