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09.17.07


Can A Marketing Message Be Social?

By Stephen Pitts

I got into a very engaging conversation yesterday with a web developer at work on the topic of social aspects of the web.

So, what does social really mean?

According to Answers.com it is defined as: Living together in organized groups or similar close aggregates.

So what does social mean on the Internet (also known as a social network)?

According to Wikipedia it is defined as: A map of the relationships between individuals, indicating the ways in which they are connected through various social familiarities ranging from casual acquaintance to close familial bonds.

The discussion started with an assumption that blogs are social entities on the Internet, whereas other (traditional) websites are not.

So, this led to a very specific question, are blogs inherently social?

I think not. A blog is actually short for web log as know as an online journal. This is not anything that implies social. in fact a journal is not a conversation, rather a form of communication that has a single path. Now, many blogs, just like this one, allows comments from readers and that is a social aspect, however, the blog is not defined by it's social aspects, rather the social aspects are defined by the blog.

My opinion is that you can have a blog that is not social (see Google Webmaster Central Blog).

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This led to another great question, are marketing messages lost in a social environment?

They may be discounted by many, however, I think with transparency a marketing message isn't lost within a social arena.

Even within social networks such as myspace, facebook, mybloglog and others their intention is to be social, however an online property like a blog or a standard website does not mean it is social just because they typically are. Other "social" portals online are not social at their roots, this includes social bookmarking sites like del.icio.us. Likewise, other types of online properties, like standard websites, can become social with the addition of social aspects like forums. But, does this mean that a marketing message is lost because it is from a marketer?

I think that in any instance, online or offline, if a marketer is trying to reach a new audience, like online social networks, it is appropriate to have a voice in the given arena, however, if you try to game the system by acting as a user then you are tying to using a black hat technique to artificially inflate your values within that context.

Similar to other black hat techniques, it can help to inflate your rankings, but this is not something that you want to employ for long term success.

My opinion

Don't fear other platforms like the social networking online, but make sure that you are transparent in your efforts. I do think that you can be more successful in the short run, but the rewards will be greater if you do it right in the first place.

What are your thoughts?

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About the Author:
In-house SEO for a private travel company with great success. Has been influential in developing and building a niche travel directory and search engine. I enjoy learning and sharing information on my blog, SEOPittfall.com to others in an effort to build relevant, content driven websites with the user in mind.

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