Size, Professionalism and Technology Matters in Marketing on Facebook: PR Jankari
August 4, 2011 by admin
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Mumbai:
Size, professionalism and technology matters in Facebook, says Mumbai based social media company’s PR Jankari’s co-founder Loknath Swain. Swain again adds larger numbers fans, dense engagement by the community and technology that can make the communication viral only matters in social media marketing on Facebook.
In a press release, the Mumbai based social media company co-founder says, “Having a large, well engaged group of “fans” or “followers” on Facebook represents a highly valuable distribution channel for any brand while less numbers affects the marketing there. Suppose a brand has over 1 million fans. It is easier for the brand managers to reach at those people when they want to distribute any information. social media is about sharing, and sharing to a large audience is most important. The more people will like your page and become your fan, the more you will be able to monetize the campaign on social media. Number really matters”.
He adds, “Many people take the responsibility of social media marketing themselves. It is possible, but it can add more values if professionals will be hired by brands. Setting up a Facebook page so easy that a primary school student can set up a page. But objective is bringing fans to the page. Here the role of professionals work. The good news is the numbers of social media marketeers are increasing in the space”. He again adds, “ status update, photo album, videos, games, notes etc. matter a lot to bring a fan and retain them. One Can not lie on social media. The lier will be caught next week if the lieing continues. Message are required to be told skillfully to the community”.
Swain advocates in favour of Facebook advertisement. He says “Facebook advertisement is a phenomenon in building a community for a brand with low cost. A Facebook page should have backing of facebook advertisement and Facebook application to make the promotion viral. A manual promotion on Facebook can make a “word of mouth” reach. But an application and advertisement will make it into a world of community. Facebook is a fantastic platform world has got. Time has come for brands to take advantages of it”.
Swain again adds, the both PR cell and social media agencies should understand brand’s values and goals before they go for Facebook page. Competition on Fcaebook is more intense than on any Indian media as promoted brand will see many similar brands there globally. One has to think globally and do messaging and update locally. The Facebook application needs to be made to suit local culture and locality centric preference.
About PR Jankari :
PRJankari is Social Media and Digital Marketing Consultancy which has developed different packages for business and corporates. With a dynamic team, this digital marketing company has been addressing different segments of services like SEO services in mumbai, Pay per Click (PPC), Online Reputation Management (ORM), Social Media Marketing, Business Blogging and Joomla! web site development. Currently, it is working to provide marketing services in the domain of health care, infrastructures, tourism and industrial products and services.
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Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg Named ‘Worst Dressed’ in Silicon Valley
August 4, 2011 by admin
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Mark Zuckerberg is known for a lot of things — starting Facebook, inspiring the Aaron Sorkin-David Fincher movie The Social Network — but fashion is not one of them.
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The CEO and co-founder of the social networking giant has been ranked the worst dressed man of Silicon valley according to a new poll by GQ. The news comes less than a year after he was named to Esquire‘s worst-dressed list in January.
Zuckerberg’s “style sins” include that he’s “oblivious to the fact that jeans and ties come in skinny sizes—or that suits exist” and that “he loves to recycle the fresh-from-Stats-class look. Zuck’s style is so poor, it even inspired a mock fashion line, Mark By Mark Zuckerberg, which thankfully doesn’t sell any actual clothing.”
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who favors a uniform of a black mock turtleneck and jeans, comes in at No. 2. “Apple releases an iPhone every 0.5 seconds. Steve Jobs never gets an upgrade. The Svengali’s self-inflicted uniform (black turtleneck, dad jeans, Seinfeld kicks) rival Superman’s in its homogeneity—a style blunder no AutoCorrect can fix,” writes GQ.
Bill Gates ranks No. 3.
“Curious how Harry Potter will age post-Hogwarts?” snipes GQ. “When you’re Scrooge McDuck rich, a snazzy ensemble isn’t tops on your to-do. Rather than swag out in Armani suits, Gates takes the lazy preppy approach, opting for a drawer full of V-necks in every hue.”