Thursday, 9 September 2010

Apple Join the Battle for Social Domination


Social media is about people accessing information anywhere and anytime and it’s a fast evolving market. Apple have now announced they are jumping on the social media wagon, no surprise when we measure the success it has had for those companies who are utilizing the benefits of a well formed social marketing campaign.

The announcement at yesterdays Apple event saw the CEO Steve Jobs unveil ‘Ping’ a social media application which would allow users to follow their favourite artists and friends, something which Spotify have been offering since is revolutionary rise as a music provider and sites such as LastFM and Myspace already allow its users to access. iTunes already has over 160 million users and as the new ping will be an add on it will already find itself playing with the big boys.

The problem faced by many is how they make themselves noticed when marketing via the social Platform, how well is your company navigating the multi-layered sectors of this engaging form of marketing and is it responding fast enough to this dynamic, changing environment?

If you think you’ve achieved your social media marketing goals by having a Facebook and Twitter account then think again, the sold out iStrategy Chicago 2010 will be bringing together leading speakers in social media marketing, from representatives such as Mike Murphy, VP Global Sales, Facebook, and B. Bonin Bough, Global Director of Social Media, PepsiCo on creating value through digital assets and how to lead the market online.

Connectivity has become crucial to big business. The global recession impacted the advertising budgets of many global businesses. Companies need to look for new and innovative ways to survive and promote their products. Social media provides a whole new way of collaboration and communication allowing businesses to reach millions of people, anytime and anywhere.

Social media allows a two way conversation between a company and its clients, creating stronger customer engagement and increasing brand awareness. Products can be adapted as needs change and this typically translates to higher customer satisfaction and brand loyalty. Secondly, brands benefit because they are gaining real-time information about their customers, whether mining conversations and looking to gain customer insight, or actively soliciting direct input through polls, surveys or one-to-one questions.

Conferences such iStrategy Chicago 2010 and its attendees such as Facebook and Pepsico are the first to truly take advantage of the new online buzz, with millions now logging on how can we compete with these social giants to success.

The iStrategy Chicago event is sold out, but you can still have exclusive access through Fora.tv click here for more information

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