The Importance of Social Media Marketing: Why You Should Learn and Master it
Social media marketing is the process of promoting your site or business through social media channels and it is a powerful strategy that will get you links, attention and massive amounts of traffic.
There is no other low-cost promotional method out there that will easily give you large numbers of visitors, some of whom may come back to your website again and again.
If you are selling products/services or just publishing content for ad revenue, social media marketing is a potent method that will make your site profitable over time.
Those who ignore the efficacy of social media usually fall into three categories; the ones who don’t know much or anything about social media, the ones who are interested but don’t know how to use it and those who don’t believe in the value that a social media strategy can bring to any site or business.
The Value of Marketing Through Social News Websites

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For those who don’t understand or see the value of social media websites, let’s take a look at the benefits of creating viral content and effectively promoting them through social media channels.
Developing link baits and successfully getting it popular on various social media websites like Digg and StumbleUpon will lead to multiple benefits for any website:
- Primary and Secondary Traffic. Primary traffic is the large amount of visitors who come directly from social media websites. Secondary traffic is referral traffic from websites which link to and send you visitors, after they come across your content through the social sites.
- High Quality Links. Becoming popular on social news websites like Digg or Reddit will get you a large number of links, some of which may be topically relevant, some not. A good story can realistically acquire a large number of high quality editorial links, most of which cannot be easily bought.
Now let’s translate this into tangible benefits for your website:
1. Links = Better Search Engine Rankings.
When a website receives a large number of natural, permanent links from trusted domains, it develops authority. Search engines trust it. If you optimize your linkbait and website structure properly, you can easily start ranking for competitive keywords, which will in turn bring in search engine visitors.
Do this often enough and your search traffic will undoubtedly increase. In a sense, you are obtaining these quality links through borrowed trust. Many bloggers and webmaster still think that if an article is on the Digg or del.icio.us homepage, then it’s probably worth checking out and referencing through a citation link.
A new website may find it difficult to gain links from a critical mass that is not familiar with it but a trusted social news resource makes it easier for links to come in, because the community and buzz has somewhat ‘certified‘ the value of the site. Note that the actual strength of the article is still of utmost importance for all.
2. Primary + Secondary Traffic = Community/Supporters.
Some people claim that social news websites only send useless traffic, visitors that will often just view a specific webpage and click away. Yes, that’s usually the case. Sites like Digg are notorious for their poor bounce rates: many visitors drop in for the article and then leave after reading it. StumbleUpon is much better in this aspect.
But don’t mistake this with a lack of interest. Your subscriber figures will often take big jump up and then stabilize after a few days. If your entire site is relevant to the general interests of the social media website, there will always be a handful of social users who will start to track your site in order to submit future content.
Detractors also ignore the power of ultra targeted secondary traffic. General sites or blogs in the same niche will link to a story that’s popular on social sites, because it adds value for their readers or users. This is done naturally on a daily basis for many.
While primary traffic usually comes in a larger volume, I would argue that secondary traffic is more valuable. Why? Because links from other websites bring visitors who are very likely to be interested in your content. These citation links demonstrate recognition of your site in the eyes of others. It builds your brand.
Think of the social news site as a platform or a soapbox. As something that gives you a chance to be heard or read, even for a brief moment of a few hours. The people who are drawn to your message will visit your site and recommend it to others.
Four Reasons to Practice Social Media Marketing

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Why bother exploring social media as a marketing channel for your website or business? After all, you could stick to link exchanges, search advertising or the purchase of banner and editorial ads on relevant sites.
Here are some reasons why you should consider using social media:
- It’s natural. Not only do you get natural links without any discernible pattern, your website is exposed to large groups of people in a spontaneous fashion. This differs from paid advertising which has overt commercial overtones.
- It’s defensible. Once successfully mastered, social communities can be a great source of web traffic on top of any traffic you are already receiving from search engines. While you can’t easily increase your search engine traffic, social media traffic can be very easily controlled through strategic marketing.
- It’s low-cost/high returns. If done by yourself, costs are limited to only time and perhaps the expenses involved in hiring a freelance programmer/designer. The benefits will often exceed the cost. It would take you thousands of dollars to buy many links; social media has the ability to give you that for free.
- It complements other efforts. Social media optimization and marketing is usually community-specific. It doesn’t interfere with any other methods of getting traffic to your website. It can and will fit perfectly with an advertising campaign targeting other websites or search engines.
So How Does Social Media Help Me to Make Money?
It doesn’t. At least not directly. Every site or business that wants to expand and become profitable, needs a core group of supporters who will be willing to make purchases or recommend the site to others. Your site needs to perpetuate itself.
The more supporters you have, the faster word spreads about your site. Social media marketing is an excellent way to get people to come into your site to take a look at at what you have to offer. You will grow when there are a group of loyal visitors ready to always act upon what you have to offer.
Because social media websites can be leveraged for links and better search rankings, they can greatly increase your site’s income potential. For example, you will be able to price ads higher or generate revenue from any paid business models.
Why Bloggers Should Learn How to Use Social Media

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There are many ways to build a popular blog and many methods to promote your website. For example, you can start leaving comments regularly on many high traffic blogs in your niche or perhaps, consider guest posting on other bigger blogs.
My marketing strategy for blogs is very simple. I don’t comment actively, hold contests or write guest posts. I’ve never done any of that for any blog I’ve ever set up. Some people might enjoy doing it but its just a little too tedious for me.
What I do instead is strategic. I focus on creating just one excellent blog post, which I will then push through social media sites and email pitches to other bloggers. This is straightforward and I don’t have to run around many blogs putting up my URL and thinking of something insightful to say.
Think about it. Why write 50 guest posts for 50 different blogs when you can easily just write one article and get an equal amount of links and greater traffic through the use of social media? Guest posting builds relationships but I reckon there are many more powerful ways to network with others.
It isn’t just about creating articles and then promoting them on social sites as an afterthought. It’s about putting social media in the center of your marketing strategy, optimizing your site or content and making it an attention magnet.
Social Media and It’s Potential for Your Site: An Example
I recently launched a new blog a months ago and took around 20 hours to create a feature article. I subsequently promoted it on various social websites through my own influencer profiles. I also sent out emails to large sites in the same niche.
The article eventually got to the Digg, del.icio.us and Reddit frontpage and received over 140+ reviews on StumbleUpon. It accumulated well over 800 unique links, including some from very heavily trafficked websites. Some of them alone sent more traffic than the frontpage of del.icio.us.
The article is more than a month old and it is still receiving incoming links. Subscribers are up by over 800% and I received around 12K pageviews everyday for the first month. Bear in mind this is only a one month old site.
While not every article in every niche will receive the same amount of attention or success, this illustrates the great potential of social media. I’ve become a firm believer in having a solid social media strategy for every website I develop. It is important for success on every level, even for sites that are already popular.
Fundamentals of Social Media Marketing: An Article Series

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Social media marketing is not difficult at all. It is something every one can do with some effort and knowledge. It isn’t some secret art form that only experts can master. Unlike other skills, social media has a remarkably low barrier of entry. Everyone is invited to the party. No one is excluded.
I know how social media works. I know what type of content/bait works for different websites. I know what type of marketing strategy to adopt for a high possibility of success. This knowledge is something you can acquire yourself too.
Now that I’ve illustrated the value of social media, a step by step introduction to social media websites and the appropriate marketing strategies to adopt is in order. I plan to start an article series on DIY social media marketing, to teach absolute beginners and bloggers/webmasters what they need to do for social media success.
Some of the advanced social media strategies I have in mind might not be appropriate for a large audience as they can be extremely intricate; unless you’re an active user of the site, it probably isn’t something you’ll appreciate reading about.
I might consider setting up some private newsletters or forums for these advanced tactics, so those who are serious about learning about them can opt-in and we can discuss them away from the public arena. More details later on.
I’m quite sure most of you will find this article series useful so if you have any specific topics you want to see addressed, feel free to drop your query in the comments.
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I have to admit you’ve got a point here. So far I’ve written 3 guest posts (all for the same blog), and to be honest they didn’t help me get more traffic. I don’t see it as a problem because that wasn’t my aim anyway (not in this specific case), and I’ve collected other types of rewards from this experience.
But if I really wanted to generate more traffic for my sites and blogs, I’d rather follow your advice… although I still think guest blogging has its merits too.
After writing an article for Courtney Tuttle’s group writing project I saw a great increase in my blog’s daily hits. Your group survey has helped me too.
While those aren’t examples on how to use social media to attract visitors, they certainly validate what you’ve said about creating just one excellent post (maybe two). And in the end I also benefited from some StumbleUpon traffic, so it all comes down to social media again.
Maki,
I have not had the time to actively participate in many of the social media networks you mention, with the exception of my absolute favorite, Stumbleupon.
However, I do recognize the marketing potential and know I can benefit from your experience with it all.
Count me in on this one.
Teaching sells
Love the information as always. Definitely some great points, and you make it sound so easy!
I agree you on one point. It is content that matters. With good content you can achieve better traffic with lower promoting. I wrote my humble review about all the mainstream social networks at : http://www.bloggerdollar.com/2007/10/30/beginners-guide-to-driving-traffic-to-your-blog
Nice work and congrats on the social media success. What was the post if i can ask or is that private?
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Great Article and well put on social networking. If you are promoting any online buisness or product their should be some amount of social network happening. The Internet, and Blogs are making that easier to accomplish
Thanks for the wonderful insite.
http://www.PassportMentors.com
hey seems like you got PR 6 with this update. Congrats Maki .
I really like your style of writing ..
As always Maki, you bring us another superb article. I am becoming more and more hooked on Social media. I’m seeing real benefits with my primary Internet marketing blog but now I’m starting to think about how I can do the same thing in other niches.
I think to do well in Social Media takes an initial heavy investment of time to fully immerse yourself in the niche and discover what works for it. I’m still very much learning and I’m really looking forward to this series.
Also, its great to see a prominent blogger NOT harping on about guest posting. I really dislike the idea myself and every where I turn people are saying “oh you must guest post”, so thank you for going against the grain in this respect.
great article as always - thanks for the tips!
Besides your well written articles, I quite like the wonderful selection of images that you’ve started putting in each of your articles these days.
Its quite amazing how flickr can be used as a wonderful source of stock photos.
I don’t mind commenting or guest blogging as a way of building social connections. I’ve been using forums and the like since Compu$erve days. However, it certainly isn’t as efficient as social media. To quote Pappy O’Daniel from Oh Brother Where Art Thou, “We ain’t one-at-a-timin’ here. We’re MASS communicating!”
Excellent article Maki! I think it’s incredible how social media is influencing the spread of content and ideas. It has become one of the most powerful outlets for spreading your content to a viral audience.
I’m looking forward to your future posts on social media. I can’t wait to learn more!
My first time to your site and I will definitely be back. I’m going to start incorporating social networks into my blogs and websites immediately.
Thanks,
IBrutus
buildawebfortune.com
This is a great post, well written with colorful illustrations and images. I am very new to social media, I can see its potential but I am one of those who don’t know how it works as well as we should. I’ld like to learn more and so look forward to your articles to that effect. Thanks
Great article! While I see the benefits of social media marketing for blogs or other subscriber based products,do you have any suggestions as to how social media could be fit into the marketing mix for a direct response website with very little dynamic content? Creating content is easy, but creating content someone cares about is a different game altogether. Furthermore, in my experience you damage goodwill because people view direct response as infiltrating their social groups.
Okay Maki…I’ve heard enough about how important social media marketing is
I do not however think it is effective for all markets (including mine - golf). Bloggers are a perfect market for it, and maybe marketing, but unless you can prove me wrong (or show me) how I can leverage this media to benefit my golf sites, I don’t know if I can keep trying as it has not turned out. Digg, delicious, stumbleupon and others have not been effective for me. I don’t think too many online golfers are in these networks.
Any help in explaining this would be much appreciated. I am interested.
simply put that was an amazing article bro
I just can’t seem to get the implementation right.If you start up the private forum, or whatever form it takes, you can probably count me in.
Hey great post, will take time to digest it though
Hi, just finish reading and wrote a little article on Adwords and linked back to yours. I think that social media marketing could really get ‘quality traffic’
@Mike Pederson
You’re right in saying that it isn’t effective for all niches, especially if you are trying to build a community instead of getting links. Social media isn’t a miracle cure but rather an elevated platform that will give your content/proposition a greater reach.
I’m quite sure if you hit the Digg or del.icio.us homepage you’ll at least get a handful of people who will stick around because they have an interest in what you have to offer. You’ll also get a handful of links from sites or people who like golf and want to share your insights with others.
Social video sites like Youtube or Metacafe would be a better fit for your site. Try putting up golf tutorials, videos and include a URL back to your site. That brands it and gives you some traffic as well.
@rvonline
To be honest, I don’t think static direct response sites will work well with social media. I would set up a blog with a non-commercial angle to produce content related to your offer/product to bait traffic from social websites. Or perhaps create a viral tool like a widget, quiz or video while giving visitors the html codes to share it easily through their own sites.
Selling is a poor strategy but persuading the social community indirectly via content which pertains to their interests would work a lot better.
StumbleUpon is one site that could possibly work with direct response (if done correctly), although I could go with a free and no-hassle opt-in offer and then try to upsell them later on while they are in your network.
@Caroline
Glad to find someone else who’s not really a big fan of guest posting as well.
Yes, social media is not difficult to master, although you need a heavy initial investment of time. Once you’ve gotten used to it, it should be easy to spend less than an hour everyday maintaining the social profiles that matter.
@Michael Woo
Thanks! I’ll check out your article.
This is very good advice. Thank you so much, hopefully this will help us.
Dear Maki.I share your opinion 120%.This totally resonates with me,and if you think about it a sustainable way of marketing to millions of people exists through social media.When I stopped the negative perception of social media and focused on the potential of Web 2.0 through potent platforms like myspace etc,my knowledge grew,customer base increased,segmentation is improved and my content is current and relevant through feedback!!!I encourage budding netraupeneurs to simply evaluate the potential for themselves,and decide if they would rather watch the future(of marketing,networking,commerce,social paradigm) leave them behind or not.
Thanks Maki! I actually do have some golf video tips on youtube. What I find out is doing them for FREE doesn’t seem to motivate them to buy my dvds
I am really looking forward to the article series on DIY social media marketing!
Thanks for the great advice, I have seen the impact on my site from having many stumbles (even if only a few diggs can do for repeat traffic)
The problem I have is identifying what is good candidates for linkbait - I have read your article on subject subject, but the posts I spend a lot of time working on are not necessarily popular - and the ones that I was not even sure were worth posting received many more hits. Can you do a case study on some linkbait that you have used or others have to give me an idea about what I should be doing?
First of all, Love the Clannad avatar.
Next question is about reviewing in SU. While I’m excited to learn how to generate traffic via these means, what if I’m not too great on reviews within that circle? Will I still be able to gather the same following if I stumble a bunch of sites that I like? Or will the lack of reviews have people hop to the next person to stumble. I think I have a lot of learning to do, but I appreciate all the information.
I haven’t subscribed to doshdosh until now - great article!
Really practical tips, thanks! Will look out for your DIY social media marketing - should be very beneficial for me.
I’ve spent time in some social media sites, and have some fairly good idea of what you are speaking. I wish I had kept up the contacts. The time invested was very heavy, but at the time I was there for pleasure, without business motives. I think this past gives me a strong feeling of social media *user* perspective which then makes strategy easier to understand and flesh out. Concisely, it’s like one needs to understand/be “them” as “me” in order to see how to draw and influence.
I would be fascinated to learn more intricate tactics and mesh what I do know with newer learning about marketing. Sounds like expertise you could certainly teach.:D If/when membership/newsletter/forum things are about to start, please let me know. I’d love it.
Maki; I’d sure like to know the URL of that ‘wonder post’, so I can understand why it was so damned popular!
Cheers,
Steve
Though little lengthy but worthy article, now i know the importance of social media networks…
Angelina
Some great advices, thanks a lot. Gives a lot of ideas.
An eye opener for me! In fact I do know the importance of Social media. The problem is I don’t know where to start and from which angle I should approach. Will be waiting for your upcoming series!
Thanks!
@ Mike Pedersen Golf,
Why not make a short 3 - 5 minute video showing how to handle one issue, and then promote your dvds for other tips, from beginner to pro, at the end. Or better yet, mention it several times while talking about the issue you are showing.
Found your article very informative. I believe I’m going to look into Social Media Marketing a lot closer to see how it can work for my site.
amazing article! thanks for the optins and tips man!
Any internet marketing plan should definitely utilize social media. Thanks for defining a strategy for success!
Lisa
lockboxdeals.com
I absolutely can not live without social media. SU, del.icio.us, and Digg are my personal faves (surprise?) But apart from using social media for my own ulterior motives, I also immensely enjoy social media as an avid user and information addict
Great points as always Maki. If I weren’t already convinced of the benefits of social media, you would have won me over.
I agree that social media is critical. I do a real estate blog and there is so much written these days it would be hard to garner any interest on social media sites, unless I could really come up with something unique. For Realtors, commenting on other’s blogs can have a payoff. If they get to know you and like you, you could get a referral from them if anyone they know is moving to or from your city. That’s real money. Thanks for the great post.
Good post but to me it didn’t seem to be adding any further value. The points you’ve mentioned have already been beaten to death.
Sorry to disappoint you with a critic remark.
Way to go, though!
Good article, nicely written and valuable to newbies and to remind experienced people of the basics. Like any website, youve hot to spend some quality time using all available means possible
This is something that I really need to pick up my game in. my traffic would easily double if I spent a bit of time on social networking.
Hey it really works!
I wrote an article and spent a little time writing on it.. and someone actually stumbled it.. I think I will have a couple of thousand of hits by tomorrow..
Social Media Marketing RoxsQ!
Hello Dosh Dosh
I really like yur blog and your information that you provide for bloggy’s. Being a new blogger tho all the info on how to make a better blog or to gain more traffic can over whelming.
I subscribe to your blog and say to myself now I wish I had some of that know how!
ta
harleyblues
I read an article in the ‘Web user’ this week, that it’s estimated that 208 million people will have registered with social networking sites by 2008. That shows the potential power of social media marketing.
Has everyone in SMO missed the recent Jupiter report that shows the ROI for SMO isn’t good, and is down right awful!
12k page view for a month site is a pretty attractive figure.
Thanks for sharing the info and tips.
Thanks for the info! It’s nice to see quality articles. And that’s how you get me to subscribe to your RSS
BRILLIANT!! you keep coming up with stellar articles… as always. I’ve zligged this one. lets see what the community thinks of it…
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This is a very important topic that I feel as a beginner that I don’t yet master. I’ve read time and time again about the massive flow of traffic from social network sites and I’ve tried to play with one of two of them…but with little success. Perhaps, my approach was way too casual and I need to structure this as a strategy.
I’ll use the tips in this article along with the other articles you’ve listed at the end of this one to understand social marketing and really make them work for my site.
Thanks so much for such a detailed article.
Gisele
http://www.mybeautymatch.com
I have put the majority of my efforts in to link building and writing good content. I think that i have a grown as a niche blog ok for now and i know the Social Media Marketing will help me push my blog to the next level and i do hope to master it ( or at least get good at it ) very soon. Thanks for the great idea
Thanks for the response Maki.
Hey Maki, this is a really great article as always. I like above all how you offer to teach the really interested people the more intimate ins and outs of social media marketing. This is a really intricate field to me, what with all the little nuances between all the different sites out there. As a new internet marketer and blogger, I would be very interested to participate with a person as knowledgeable as you seem to be!
I really like this article. I just want to say that social media is considered to be one of the best ways to rank high in search engine because search engines give a lot of weight to them because they have high rank (pr 6 - 9). I think that some marketers are not using it the right way and that’s why Digg, for example, doesn’t allow stories hosted on ezinearticles.com.
Just came across this article while surfing blog sites and I’ve got to say that was an excellent post. Catching the social media wave can be an excellent way to increase traffic and exposure for a site.
Although I only blog as an accompaniment to a business website, I’ve noticed a lot more visitors to posts containing certain keywords and content. Your post is now making me consider taking that several steps further. Any blog post that can make one think twice and become inspired gets a thumbs up from me.
Paul,
GlobalBusinessNetworking.com
Honestly, I’ve been reading a lot about social media in marketing blogs I come across. This is probably the first post where the whole thing is explained clearly. And I love the images. The second one looks like something from Freakonomics. Anyway, I digress. Who would have thought that social media marketing can be so beneficial (when you put it that way). I know some people who could make use of this information. Thanks for sharing.
Your article couldn’t have come at a more opportune time. Being a newbie to the blogosphere (my blog is only 3 days old), I was, and still am, actively searching for ways to increase readership. Now I know a way. Thank you very much.
This is another excellent post from Dosh dosh. Thanks Maki for the advices. I will make a restrategy with my blog site to gain more traffic.
excellent post - we’ll try to gain more traffic with this strategies.
This is my favorite post of all, and I love the pictures of encorporating a centralized social media environment together. Who is your graphics artist??? What an imagination!
If these principles really gather steam and are aggressively adopted by large mainstream companies then do these strategies become less effective and more commoditized?
Does it slow the amount of money actually being spent online? Thank god for slow moving lazy companies that would sooner just spend money rather than spending time developing organic campaigns.
So I think at one end you have the smaller players doing the things outlined in this blog and the larger ones spending, fortunately the smart ones know where the best ROI resides
Social media marketing is similar with video marketing, they won’t work if your niches are not preferred by people.
If your website is about celebrities, entertainment, funny, sexy girls, sports, adult-oriented, and music, you will succeed with YouTube. But if your website is about something more serious and you DOES NOT want to spend a single penny for it, you’ll be lucky even if your video reaches 4,000 views in the next few months.
All the same with social media marketing. If you do not have enough money and your niches are not preferred by people in social media sites, you won’t get nothing. This is something that you must write.
I will have to agree wholeheartedly on social media marketing needing to be natural, I also believe this kind of marketing needs to be as subtle as possible.
social media marketing is one of the most effective way of marketing online. It generates quick resultsa and helps give a boost start to your new website.