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Social Networking through LinkedIn

Posted in PLM Files on April 1st, 2010 by Yvonne_PLM – 1 Comment

I recently participated in a discussion about whether LinkedIn was useful for getting business, meaning real hard sales.funnel Social Networking through LinkedIn

Here is what I said.

for me it is very clear…

1. Start the conversation
2. Build the relationship
3. Make the sale.

This is what we do when we are doing online product launches and integrated Internet marketing.

1. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, offline networking etc all start the conversation.

2. Sometimes you also carry on the conversation with social media but you really start to build the relationship in your blog, on the phone, in email and face to face.

3. Only then are you in a position to sell. If you miss the relationship building, whether online or offline, you are back to the bad old days of hard selling whatever medium you use.

LinkedIn is just another funnel of opportunities and prospects with a specific demographic that just happens to be the demographic for my business. Facebook doesn’t work for me. Twitter opens up a few prospects occasionally.

I think there is another important point when talking about LinkedIn in that you need to set it up so you “attract” business. Does your profile work for you? There is no doubt that I attract business on LinkedIn. I was approached, as recently as yesterday, by someone with an attractive business proposition who found me on LinkedIn.

I consider LinkedIn extremely useful if you see it in the context of the 3 points above.

In relation to online marketing you may have heard that the money is in the list.  Well as Jeff Walker says, the money is in the relationship with your list.

We make sure we work VERY hard on creating the relationship with you existing and potential customers when doing an online product launch. 

Yvonne

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Sales Pitch Relegated to Second Place

Posted in PLM Files on December 19th, 2009 by Yvonne_PLM – 1 Comment
Dean Whitehead Photo by Chris Hambly

Dean Whitbread at MCL3 - Photo by Chris Hambly

I had intended to sit at the back of the room and get a sales pitch together for a project I was working on but there was no hope of that at Media Camp 3 in London!  It was billed as a un-conference, presumably to get across the fact that you’re not stuck in a theater being lectured at.  I found that the space created allowed everyone to contribute, interrupt, interact and react and that made for a stimulating day. A big thanks goes to Chris Hambly for getting it all together.

First up on my agenda was Jamie Riddell with “Setting up a Business with No Investment and Succeeding”. Jamie shared his experiences of setting up his business on a shoestring budget.  This session reminded me of my own trials, angst and tribulations when setting up my own companies. Of particular emphasis here was the absolutely necessity for formal legal contracts when undertaking business transactions.

The next session I attended was Benjamin Ellis with the intriguing title of “Advanced Cat Herding”. He used the term to describe the impossibility of managing creatives by conventional means.  Benjamin has a simple but powerful management philosophy which has proven to work within real organisations.

After lunch, I took in Sylwia Presley’s thought provoking look at social media ethics and how companies might engender trust online.

Finally, I braved a session with Dean Whitbread who spoke about good and bad crowds, survival, ugliness, tolerance and potential beauty.  To illustrate his point, he inflicted gratuitous violence upon two cabbages.  Not only did he viciously assault a common green cabbage but he sliced a prized red cabbage clean in half!  This was done, all in the name of the science of crowd behaviour, to illustrate the tree-like effect of twittering.  Then, to add insult to injury, he admitted he was taking both cabbages home to eat them!  

I had a great day and my sales pitch eventually got done the next day.

Check out some of the media camp 3 presentations here http://drop.io/mcl3