
by Phyllis Khare
Copyright 2011 Phyllis Khare - Social Inc.
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This extremely short document is meant to inspire you to develop interesting marketing deployments that will gather a wider audience around your products and services. It is not meant as a complete how-to or instruction manual on how to fully rock these marketing projects.
It is a very tiny snippet of a larger project in the works (or published if you are reading this in 2012):
The Socially
Congruent Marketer
a Quick Resource Guide for Authentic
Social Media Marketing
The premise behind the larger work is to help you figure out which of the social platforms is best for you to devote your time and attention to -- which ones are congruent with who you are and what you do -- to save you time and money (and frustration).
For this document, I want to throw three interesting ideas out into the ethers to get the ball rolling. I hope you find something interesting to run with and attract more people to your work. Please let me know if any of these work for you on my Facebook Page, Twitter or my YouTube Channel.
Phyllis

Idea: Use Linqto or Livestream to create a weekly TV-type show to educate and attract new customers
Questions to ask yourself:
Do you fancy yourself an on-screen personality?
Do you have a good webcam and microphone?
Are your products interesting to view on video as you hold them?
Do you have someone to help you with production and social support?
If you answered Yes to all these questions, consider creating a weekly TV-type show to educate and attract new customers.