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Decluttering Your Site To Increase Its Friendliness

By Danny Brown

Earlier we looked at why you need a social media hub, and why your blog is the ideal platform. There were some great comments left on why a website should be your hub, and the blog just another spoke. While websites are still used and useful I prefer the blog approach, as outlined in my response to Mark W Schaefer's valid comment:

I guess I view websites as the storefront for the business relationship that's built from the blog. You still need the emotional call to move from consider to intent, and I feel that a blog is that bridge, or hub. The site is therefore another extension of the blog.

Hopefully as this series continues, the value of a blog as your hub as opposed to a website will become apparent. But if not, then that's fine as well - like any good tool, you use the platform that's right for you and your needs. For some, that may be a website.

Today, we'll look at how you declutter your social outposts so you can start using the strong ones as  building blocks to fill the holes in your social media hub.

Analyzing. Prioritizing. Socializing.

We've all done it. A new social network comes along and we create a profile to check it out, just in case we're missing something valuable. We like to think we're getting in on the ground floor, and becoming an early adopter that can help define a platform and its use.

The truth is, there are more platforms that are stuttering along than there are platforms with really substantial numbers. Time spent on these networks is simply a time suck that you can't afford. And the more time you spend on the wrong platform, the less time you spend on the right ones.


The ones where your customers are.

It's the equivalent of having your best product ready to sell, then taking it to a garage sale across town and offloading it for less than the cost of the gas you used to drive there. So you need to do three things, and each will dovetail into the next:

Analyze. Look at each network you're on. Look at how often you're on it; how you use it; why you use it. Most importantly, analyze why you need to be there. Ask yourself what value you're getting from it, or have had from it. Ask what results you want to see from your outposts in the next 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and more. This will help you…

Prioritize. Your social outpost needs and wants will define how you prioritize which ones to focus on and which ones to spend less time on (or even ditch altogether). For instance, my priorities are my blog (home-base),  Twitter (connections, conversations and research) and Posterous (sound-bites to test ideas and thoughts). These three priorities guide my blog posts, my strategies and ideas for Maritz Canada, and where I need to spend further time exploring. Which leads nicely to…

Socializing. Look at the words "social media" - 50% relates to media, and the other half is social. It's this social aspect that's changing the way we do business with brands and with each other. The conversations; the instant feedback; the thought processes on where we operate and where we're found by operators. Basically, it's a key part of social media success, so having less clutter will allow more effective participation in social media. Which, once you have the hub in place, again is the relation to the sale.

Continue reading this article.


About the Author:
Danny Brown is the owner of Press Release PR, a boutique agency specializing in search engine optimized press releases and social media PR. He offers consultancy advice on social media and PR to both individuals and corporations He has guest authored at leading web and search marketing site Web Analytics World and is a blog partner of the WebProNews and iEntry business networks. He is also a regular contributor to the Dad-o-Matic project. To read more of Danny's articles or interact with him, please visit danny BROWN - social media PR.
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