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Relationship Marketing for the 21st Century

Quick! Answer this question: What do you think of when you hear the term “relationship marketing”? If the only things that came to mind were your local business networking group, local chamber of commerce, or service club, you might not be aware of new strategies in 21st century relationship marketing.

There is nothing wrong with any of these organizations, but if your relationship marketing efforts begin and end with them, you are not only operating under the old rules of relationship marketing, you are stuck in the 20th century. 21st century relationship marketing makes active use of Web 2.0.

Web 2.0 and Social Media

Only a few years ago, social media was something most people thought of as a tool for teenagers and college students. That has changed. Facebook now has more than 80 million active users and the fastest growing demographic of Facebook users is the over-25 age group.

If that didn’t make you sit up and take note, it should have. Your customers and potential customers probably have a computer and probably have high speed Internet access. And if they are not already using social media of some kind, just give it a few months. They will be.

Think you are immune? How did you access this article? There is a good chance you came to it online. The communication mogul of the 21st century is the World Wide Web and the tools that make it work have advanced so much in such a short time that the buzz is now about Web 2.0.

What is Web 2.0? No, you don’t need to throw out your year-old computer or buy new software. Web 2.0 really relates to the growing trend to make the web more interactive, collaborative, innovative, and social.

If you favor relationship marketing over the hard sell, then this is good news for you. The growth of interactive social vehicles on the Web supports anyone who prefers their marketing to be personal. Blogs, wikis, business-oriented media sites, and social networking sites allow relationship oriented business people to potentially touch exponentially more people than any community networking event could. Why? Because they not only have the power of the World Wide Web and its spider web of connections behind them, but they are structured to make viral contact more than a concept.

But if you are new to this world of social/business media networking, how can you get started? Here are three options to get you into the Web 2.0 world fast.

Blogging

If you have a product, service, or interest about which you are passionate, there may be no easier way to connect with potential customers, colleagues, and others who need what you have or know than through blogging.

If the idea of creating a blog makes your palms sweat, fear not. Not only are blogs easier than ever to set up (even a complete amateur can create one in a few minutes these days), but you may not need to create your own—at least not immediately.

Comment on Existing Blogs

Do an Internet search of key words relating to your interest. Let’s say you are an Audiologist. Do a search using words like “blogs about hearing loss” and go exploring. Read what is being posted. Submit comments. If this feels a bit foreign to you, think of it exactly as you would if you were at a face-to-face networking event chatting with folks. It is really an online way of doing just that. The difference is that you will potentially be touching many more people, including potential customers. Be a frequent visitor to sites that are related to your professional expertise and you may find yourself becoming the go-to person for those in need of that expertise.

Create Your Own Blog

Consider starting your own blog, too. It has never been easier to create a blog. Both Wordpress (www.wordpress.com) and Blogger (www.blogger.com) offer free blogging that is so easy to set up, you can do it in less time than you can eat lunch. By creating your own blog, you have the opportunity to introduce the subjects you want to address the concerns of your clients and potential clients. If you are an Audiologist, that might include information on advances in the area of implanted auditory prostheses, tools for addressing hearing loss amongst baby boomers, hearing screening protocols for newborns and school-aged children … or virtually any other area of the field.

Consider treating your blog as an interactive newsletter. That is, write a blog post and email your list (clients, colleagues, friends, and others) that a new item has been posted. Tell them the subject of the post, give them a hyperlink to it, encourage them to leave a comment, and suggest that they let others know about your blog. Keep the discussion going when you get comments by responding to them.

What else can you do with your blog? Use it as a way to collect customer feedback. Do an informal survey. Add a link to an RSS feed service. Include an event calendar. The possibilities are endless. Keep your focus on fostering and nurturing relationships that will further your business in an organic way and always, always make sure your blog and website are linked.

Facebook and Its Relatives

Facebook is just one of the many social networking sites on the Internet. Other well known ones include Ning, MySpace, and LinkedIn. Some sites, like Facebook and MySpace, have a broad focus. Others, like the business-focused LinkedIn, are specific in focus. What they all have to offer is the opportunity to touch more people than you could ever touch on your own, no matter how many networking groups you belong to.

Some sites, like Facebook, provide the opportunity to add a customized page you can use to promote a business. Facebook, Ning, LinkedIn, and other sites also allow the creation of groups (such as groups focused on the field of audiology). By joining these groups, you connect with a virtual network of colleagues. You also become more visible to potential clients who need your services.

And You Don’t Have to Drive to an Event

Not only does Web 2.0 impact the possibilities for relationship marketing in the 21st century, but it allows you do it from your office or home instead of attending meetings and events. Time is precious, fuel is expensive, and the options for networking are many. By spending just a bit of that precious time and only enough juice to power your Internet connection, you can market your business, deepen your relationships with clients and colleagues, and reach potential customers who might never find you otherwise.

Of course, like all relationship marketing, it takes good will, time, and a great product or service to win customers. But your customers are out there—and they are probably online right now.

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The 21st Century Affiliate Marketers Secret Weapon – not to be Missed!

There are lots of web site software tools out there but one of the very best is free and provides lots of excellent features and benefits especially if you are building affiliate websites. It’s called Wordpress and you can download it for free at www.Wordpress.org. Now being free is in itself not a massive advantage if you are serious about developing a long term affiliate strategy and want to have websites that you feel sure can be supported. The last thing you need are websites that go down and cannot be resurrected. However, Wordpress solves the critical support issue by having a fabulous user and developer community.

Now, let’s talk about some of the key benefits offered by Wordpress. The software itself can best be described as content management software (CMS) and some of the key benefits for affiliate marketers are as follows:

1. Easy to install especially if you have web hosting using Fantastico. If not, fear not, it really is simple. All you need is a web hosting account and a suitable domain name.

2. Easy to use and it has a great WYSWYG (what you see what you get) interface that converts your text into html. Just write your articles and simply enter into the article box.

3. Automatic archiving functionality so you don’t need to use a sitemap. Your articles are stored automatically.

4. A wide variety of free themes so you can change and amend the look and feel of the web site to suit your affiliate promotions.

5. A wide range of plug-ins are available so you can further customize your Wordpress site. E.g. web stats, anti-spam tools, automatic related posts links etc.

6. Excellent backup and security features so you can ensure the stability of your web site.

7. RSS feeds are built in so you can update various news and blog sites when you add new content. This helps get your content indexed very, very quickly.

8. Ability to have other authors add content to your website remotely, as long as they can access the internet. This is a huge benefit.

9. You can create posts or pages of content, the choice is yours. No need to worry about formatting in html. All the work is done for you.

You can spend a great deal of money on website building software but like most things there is a learning curve and I have yet to see any that have the same breadth of features combined with a relatively simple learning curve. I use it for most of my affiliate websites and because I employ writers I can have them upload the content directly via their own login access details from the comfort of their own homes. It’s a fantastic free software tool and not just for bloggers.

Go check it out today and start adding to your growing affiliate income.

John Evans is a successful internet entrepreneur and also the author of the best-selling Success Alert – Conversations with Successful Internet Entrepreneurs series of books.


For more information, visit http://www.SuccessAlert.com or sign up for his Free Internet Success Secrets Newsletter at http://www.SuccessAlert.com/newsletter.html

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