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Marketing: Add Social Media Icons to Your Site’s Content, Q4 2008
Dandelion Marketing: Add Social Media Icons to
Your Site’s Content
Internet Marketing Newsletter 4Q, 2008
By Alli Denning
As a follow up to a previous article on the
power of social media to get the word out, I will focus this
quarter’s Internet Marketing Newsletter on a step-by-step guide to
adding social media icons to your site’s content. If you are already
creating and posting good, quality content for your site on a
regular basis (and you should be), this step-by-step will help you
add a sharing function to your content. This sharing function allows
you to tie in with the social media biggies (Facebook, Digg,
Twitter, Stumblepon, etc) that your site visitors are already using
to communicate and share information online. What does that mean? It
means that when your site visitors find something of interest that
they would like to share with others, you are providing them with an
easy, one-click way to share that information on the social media
networks of their choice.
The
button that you add to your site looks like this (see right) and is
customizable depending on preference and need. It has an automatic
drop-down function that provides the user with a great range of
options for sharing the page’s content with others. To test the
drop-down function, try out the one installed at the top of this
article.
Why It’s Important
In our introductory article regarding
Dandelion Marketing,
we discuss the idea that the more seeds you distribute across
various sites and networks, the more your ideas will grow across the
Internet. Dandelion Marketing is the next important step after you
have your site in good SEO order and are making regular updates to
your content. It takes your content and ideas and carries them
beyond the confines of your domain, enabling potential customers to
find you and your site in the social networks they frequent. Not
only can spreading the word in this way bring significant amounts of
new traffic to your site, but the inbound links created by exposing
your content to a wider audience can have a direct impact on your
organic search rankings as well.
How to Implement
It couldn’t be easier to implement this
sharing tool on your site. Simply go to
www.addthis.com,
sign up as a new user, and go to the “Get the Button” option. The
service is free. You make a few simple choices about how you’d like
your share button to look; the site will generate the needed code.
You then add the code to your site wherever you’d like to encourage
visitors to share the information. If you are unfamiliar with adding
code to your site, your webmaster can do with no trouble (and very
little time, depending on the size of your site, of course). Be sure
to place your share button in an easy-to-see place above the fold.
You don’t want site visitors to miss it. Think of it as a call to
action and place it accordingly on the page.
Bonus Features
This service even includes “email to
friend” and print functions. Your free account includes statistics
so that you can see which pieces of content are most shared and in
what way. There is a lot of bang for no buck here.
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