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Bulletin boards, message boards, and
discussion groups are excellent and often overlooked marketing tools.
They can be quite effective because they help develop relationships
with prospects and customers. From building customer loyalty to
providing customer assistance, participating in group discussions or
even moderating your own can help you build an excellent reputation
with, and significant business from, discussion group members.
Similar to ezines, discussion lists are done through email. But the
difference, however, is that subscribers may participate in the
discussions as each person's emailed contribution is mailed to every
other subscriber. On the other hand, discussion board messages are
posted on a web page -- the top of the page being the most recent
post. And the advantage of discussions boards over discussion lists is
the fact that posts can be viewed by anyone.
Participating in these types of public forums is an effective and
cost-effective way to build traffic. Not only are you capable of
adding a signature file at the end of each one of your posts (the
length of which depends on the group's guidelines), but you also have
the ability to refer to key pages on your site -- as long as they are
relevant to the topic(s) discussed.
For example, I maintain an article archive
at
http://SuccessDoctor.com. During my discussions I often post
links that lead to some of my articles as a way to back up some of my
arguments or to offer further information. Not only does this help to
keep my posts short and to-the-point, but it also gets people to visit
my site if they wish to obtain more information on the subject matter
or if they are at all interested in the topic being discussed.
Nevertheless, there are many topic-specific groups available on the
Internet, ranging from interests to industries. And contributing ideas
and articles are great ways to promote your expertise. For example,
each time you participate in an online discussion you gain visibility
and credibility for the few days that your message remains posted. But
the key is to participate in discussions in which your target market
is likely to congregate. In short, hang out where your potential
customers do and your posts will be far more effective.
Moderately Speaking
While participating in group
discussions is an effective marketing strategy, moderating your own
group can help you gather a lot of useful information, such as
marketing research and customer feedback. For instance, surveys and
polls can be easily conducted in your group, and clients can be
invited to provide suggestions on how to improve your product or
service.
Additionally, by holding a live, topic-related online conference (also
known as "chats" or "chat rooms"), you can demonstrate your knowledge
and establish credibility with an audience that has chosen to listen
to you. Some even allow you to record a transcript that can be
published and promoted. So first, you must find a forum or board where
your target market is likely to congregate. There are quite a few
online conferences and forums on the Internet. Here's a partial list
of some forum providers with which you can start working:
- Delphi Forums --
http://www.delphi.com,
- Talk City --
http://www.talkcity.com,
- BeSeen --
http://beseen.com,
- Reference.com --
http://www.reference.com,
- Town Talk --
http://www.dynapolis.com/towntalk,
- Annapolis --
http://avmcyber.com/forum,
- MindSpring --
http://www.pipeline.net,
- America Online --
http://www.aol.com,
- Yahoo! Chat --
http://chat.yahoo.com,
- Starting Point --
http://www.stpt.com,
- NeoSoft --
http://www.NeoSoft.com,
- The Globe --
http://www.theglobe.com,
- Forum One --
http://www.forumone.com,
- Inside The Web --
http://www.InsideTheWeb.com,
- Dejanews --
http://www.dejanews.com,
- Pathfinder --
http://www.pathfinder.com,
- People Talk --
http://www.people-talk.com,
- Suite 101 Discussions --
http://www.suite101.com,
- Cyberforums --
http://www.cyberforums.com,
- Community Chat --
http://communitychat.com,
- iVillage --
http://www.ivillage.com,
- ThirdAge --
http://www.thirdage.com,
- ZDNet Forums --
http://www.zdnet.com/community,
- RemarQ --
http://www.remarq.com,
- And CyberTown --
http://www.cybertown.com/clubs/forum.html.
Be my Guest
If you have found a forum in
which you wish to initiate your own discussion or live conference
chat, or one in which you wish to become the featured guest, first
monitor the forum to get a flavor of what is being discussed. Verify
previous topics so that you can choose one that's original and
compelling to the forum members. Then start putting some ideas down.
Generally, forum administrators or discussion moderators will ask you
to prepare a proposal for your own conference, or to email them a
topic that you wish to cover. If so, express your qualifications on
the subject matter. Include a recent article you've written that's
somehow related to your proposed topic or expertise. Give a short
profile with a list of credentials. Look at your proposal from their
perspective. When you're pitching your idea, let them know that you're
interested in doing a great conference that will, among others, help
increase traffic. In other words, think of their motives as well.
If accepted, then prepare a short
introduction as well as a list of suggested questions that the
administrator can ask of you while active in the forum -- it makes it
easier for them, and they'll appreciate that. After the event, get a
copy of the transcript for your own use, edit it for style and
professional appeal, and publish it in your various marketing efforts.
However, be careful. While the conference does handle itself quite
like a verbal discussion, since it is written in an printed medium
there are copyright and privacy issues that you must not ignore. When
people type a question or a message, even if it's in a plain
conversation, they're still the legal copyright holders of their
messages. While you could simply omit their names, get their
permission anyway -- similar to testimonials, names add credibility.
Ultimately, use discussion lists, message boards, online chats and
Internet forums to help build your traffic as well as your
credibility. And the beauty of it all is the fact that you can do it
right from your own home or business…
No traveling is required :)
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