Using Social Media Marketing in Your SEO Strategy

Using SEO in Your Social Media Marketing Strategy

Using SEO in Your Social Media Marketing Strategy

Social media marketing is everywhere, and if you listen to the “experts” it’s the new face of the marketing world. What then, is an SEO marketer to do? The simple answer is to combine the two. SEO and social media marketing are really just two powerful weapons in the marketer’s arsenal, after all.

SEO and social media marketing are two forms of so-called “inbound” marketing. For those readers who aren’t familiar with all the technical terms of the marketing world, inbound marketing is anything that the customer goes to, as opposed to outbound marketing that goes out to the customer. So, SEO articles and other optimized content such as web pages are part of the inbound marketing crowd. Social media marketing also runs with that crowd, as customers find blogs, Facebook and Twitter accounts, YouTube videos and all the other boys in the band that is social media marketing.

SEO is used in conjunction with social media marketing then to pack a double power punch. Not optimizing social media content is like loading the gun with rubber bullets. If a customer or potential client can’t find your great social media content via search engines, what good is it? If a customer or potential client doesn’t realize that the great social media content they are reading or watching or following is your brand, what’s the point? Using SEO tactics along with your creative and awe-inspiring social media content is putting the hollow-point, full metal jacketed shells in the gun. It says you mean business and you intend to blow your competition away!

Using SEO with blog post content is relatively easy. You simply use all your best SEO strategies when writing the post – keywords, density, themed SEO content, backlinks, etc. Optimizing other social media content may take a bit more work and creativity. Strategically building a social web presence that promotes sharing of content and audience participation isn’t an overnight operation. You have to begin by knowing your client base and what types of social content they prefer using. Once you get your customers playing along, joining in and generating some buzz, your battle is half over, as the search engines will pick up on all that chatter and name dropping. Then, your rankings will start to climb.

Using SEO strategies without some sort of social web presence isn’t too smart in today’s marketing world, either. Your wonderfully optimized content isn’t much of a tour de force without the power of social media behind it anymore. The inbound links from all that sharing, voting and commenting literally can’t be bought! Your devoted fans generate more and more fans as they unknowingly target other members of your audience just like themselves. The exposure and traffic they can provide is invaluable to your marketing efforts – it’s word of mouth marketing at its finest.

SEO and social media marketing shouldn’t and really can’t, be seen as separate entities. One without the other is leaving half your troops in reserve. Combining the two makes the best sense in today’s tough marketplace minefield.

Comments

  1. But how can i make youtube video where a video is irrelevant for my site.For example if it is a writing jobs company ?

  2. Christian Del Monte says:

    Not sure I understand the question. Just because you post something on YouTube does not mean you have to publish it to your site. If you have a YouTube channel dedicated your your business, then I would probably open a different account for that. BTW- there are some great articles on how to optimize videos for YouTube searches. A very easy way is by looking how YouTube “auto-completes” searches for an idea as to what people are really searching for. I hope that helps.

  3. Sasha Jones says:

    Аlthough, social media marketing is more than raising visibility in the search engine results, there are lots of things that can be do while executing a social media marketing campaign that will have a positive impact on SEO

  4. Christian Del Monte says:

    Nicely put Sasha. I agree 100%. Just trying to give readers some insight on how Social Media impacts SEO. However, I do believe the true power of social media lies within the channels that you decide to engage in. If its a dumping zone for “me stuff” it simply isn’t going to work unless your brand is big enough to give such a message. (Example: Dell- they set up specific channels to release specials related to home or office) But for most companies, this strategy is a risky one. Then of course you have companies trying to be engaging hile their campaign blows up in their face like the whole McDonald’s fiasco a few days ago. #McFail :)

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