Update August 28th, 2009: Due to popular demand I added Facebook to the list. Also I put Friendfeed at the end of the list as not that important. Btw. it’s part of Facebook now.
I’m still not entirely convinced that Facebook is useful for business and not only vanity but I’m sure some of you might point out case studies where FB made real sense. I have seen only a few of them until now.
Facebook is the most used channel when it comes to sharing online so it must make some business sense as well.
Many marketers lately argue that there is no single social media to go after for businesses trying to join the conversation. I disagree. There are 7 of them you have to join and use.
The 7 social sites every business and professional should use are:
- Delicious
- Yahoo Answers
- A niche social site for your industry (Sphinn for me)
- FriendFeed
It’s true that you have to find out where you fit in best. Maybe it’s even YouTube, Flickr or StumbleUpon instead of Delicious but those 7 sites are indispensable at first to find out. You’ll never even know what’s going on when you’re not there.
These 7 sites enable you to
- join social media on a business and professional level
- meet and connect with industry peers there
- find out about industry trends and what’s popular outside your niche
More than that you’ll find out what’s popular from your niche outside of it.
I was a big proponent of StumbleUpon a year ago and I’m still active there but it’s a site which is very difficult to use for business purposes other than actually reading about business. By now I think that it’s far better to get stumbled by others “accidentally” than actually engage yourself there.
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