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Las Vegas Bail Bonds Companies Must Use Social Media to Succeed
You've started experimenting with social media. You're listening, you're networking, you're even writing a blog… now what? It's time to tie all your social media efforts together to get the most out of the content you are creating and sharing. While the different sites are updated individually with different goals in mind, they should work together to promote your Las Vegas bail bonds business. First, analyze what is working for you and what is not. Do you have commercials for your bail company? Having a YouTube channel makes sense, then. Do most of your clients have MySpace pages instead of Facebook pages? Focus more on your MySpace page than your Facebook page. Most importantly, use your various networks to promote quality content and information you have created. What does this mean?
As you have probably noticed, different social networks are used for different things. A blog lets you write longer articles to disseminate information. Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn all allow you connect with people. Twitter allows you to listen to conversations effectively and communicate with people you otherwise couldn't. Use the strengths of each of these networks to promote your company by promoting information. Chances are while some of your social networks may overlap, you have friends and followers on some sites that don't follow you on others - make sure you're sharing your content with everyone! Find the strengths of each social site and use those to effectively reach out to your online circle.
Say, for example, you write a great blog post about what to expect when someone you love gets arrested. How is anyone going to find this post? Send out a tweet with a link to the post. If people think it is interesting, they might retweet it as well, expanding your viewership. Share it on Facebook or create a MySpace bulletin about it. If someone on Facebook likes it, they can share it on their wall, letting their friends see it as well. Post it to the AboutBail.com Yahoo! Group and ask for comments. You can also use sites like Digg, StumbleUpon, and Yahoo! Buzz to let other people know about what you wrote. Digg and Yahoo! Buzz, along with Reddit, allow you to put a stamp of approval on an article you read. The more people who put this virtual stamp on an article, the more likely it is other people will read it and visit your Las Vegas bail bonds website.
Take advantage of the network you are following as well. In the first part of the social media series we talked about the importance of listening - that hasn't gone away! Use Twitter search to find out what people are talking about regarding bail or jail or related topics. Maybe you'll notice certain topics or questions that come up more often than you'd expect. Also, don't be afraid to ask people what they want to know! You may be amazed at the questions you receive that you never thought needed to be answered. Use that information and write a blog post about it, or even take the time to make a vlog, or a video log, which can then be posted on YouTube and embedded in a blog post and shared on your various social networks.
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