One great way to meet business contacts online while building your searchability in the search engines is through the use of social networking sites. Groups such as MySpace are not just for teenagers anymore. More and more business professionals are on MySpace, and for a very good reason: it works.
If you are a real estate professional, or in any related field, be sure to visit Active Rain. This site was established in 2006 by a group of entrepreneurs wanting to help realtors to be found on the Internet more easily. The site is completely free and offers a blog and room for links, comments, and information about you and your company. They use a point system for ranking and you receive points for posting to your blog, inviting others to join Active Rain, and more.
Active Rain makes it easy for you to use your keywords in your description and blog posts. I have found that the search engine spiders find content on Active Rain almost immediately, thus making it a search engine optimization dream. The only drawback seems to be that you may get caught up with reading and making comments and posts, which can be very time consuming. I suggest making a schedule for yourself and keeping to it. Just like MySpace, Active Rain has members who seem to have lots of time on their hands. If you are a working professional your time is your most valuable resource, so use it wisely.
Here are some tips to remember when using any social networking site to attract new business:
- Visit the site for at least a week before making any comments. You want to see how the site works and what type of comments are typical. Because you will be using your real name and business information you don't want to jump in too quickly with something you may later regret.
- When you finally do announce yourself on the site be prepared to respond to other peoples comments. These social networking sites are much like meeting people at a party for the first time. They will want to tell you about themselves as much as you do. Be polite, listen to what they have to say, and then make an appropriate comment back to them.
- If you don't have anything relevant to say, keep your mouth shut. Writing about something that is not relevant to your profession will just make you look bad. Wait until you can make an intelligent comment or response before writing. It is better to write very little than to go on and on about topics that are not of interest to other members.
- Don't try to sell anything to anyone. If you just begin a dialogue with the other members, what you have to offer will evolve naturally. Give it a little time before you even offer your services for a fee. Be a resource before you are a vendor and you will have others clamoring for your services.
- Try to meet new people one at a time. Find out who they are and what they do before you get into a long discussion with anyone. Visit their website and get more information. Doing business online is very similar to doing it in person. Check out someone's credentials and references carefully to see if they are legitimate.
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