According to findings of a new study by the Webby Awards, Social Media platforms really do allow people to influence the purchasing activities of their connections. The strategic question remains, however: who actually gets people to buy? Some social media experts say you must win the “influencers” to your cause and make them your advocates....
Via janlgordon
Social Content Marketing is no longer an Option.
Our web traffic will live or die on how well we engage in social media. Google Plus and Facebook and Twitter and Pinterest and YouTube and LinkedIn and Yelp are all part of our social sphere of influence.
Those are pretty good numbers. 6 out of 10 people are not buying products because other people have shared them. Who would have thought?
Can we really influence people? Should we just listen to what they have to say and tell stories and ways to help them?