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    Top 10 social networking tips for enterprise - part two

We conclude our two-part look at what the big social networking sites had to offer businesses.

By Davey Winder, 7 Sep 2011 at 10:46

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6. Tap into Twitter with social CRM software

Andrew Yates, chief executive of Artesian Solutions suggests that the enterprise would be foolish to ignore social media as a source of sales intelligence. After all, as Yates points out, the average customer today expects you to know a lot about them so it's imperative that your sales team can leverage the social web to actively listen, engage and add value.

"Consider how a business could tap into Twitter with its 150 million net contributors to find a mention of a company, assess whether the sentiment was good or bad, understand the context of the subject matter, and then decide whether this was in some way relevant to their business, product or service?" Yates says, adding "The ability to filter the web and social media for this kind of 'inside' sales intelligence is essential".

Which is where a whole new category of social CRM software comes in, making it possible to sift through this content by intelligently deciphering what is relevant.

"By harnessing the power of social media in this way, it will be easy for companies to accelerate their sales by tracking their customers and competitors every minute of the day" Yates says.

"In a time when a single customer complaint from someone with influence can have more impact on a company's reputation than its best marketing," Rishi Dave, executive director of online marketing at Dell concludes "social media enables businesses to listen and respond instantly to customer queries, problems and comments".

7. Consider buzz monitoring software

Jonny Rosemont, head of social media at DBD Media (and previously responsible for setting up and managing the social media strategy at John Lewis) has a good tip for businesses looking to dip a toe into the social media water: do your research first. "The most important thing to do is to embark in some audience analysis to identify where your customers congregate online" Rosemont says, adding "if you are a business trying to attract consumers then the likelihood is that the most popular social networks (such as Facebook and Twitter) will be areas you will need to build up a dialogue on". But, as Rosemont told IT Pro, if you are targeting a specific niche or group of individuals such as business leaders or IT buyers for example, then there might be other avenues worth considering. "There are some great buzz monitoring solutions (e.g. Radian6) that can help you find your audience" Rosemont concludes "and you could always seek agency support to help you define your priorities".

8. Update your policies

Ensure that your current policies are updated to apply content control to social media usage. Which means making sure there are guidelines in place to cover both what your staff post and what they look at. Good policy helps mitigate the risk of bad practise such as the wrong information being published on a social network or accessing content that could impinge upon the health of your network.

"You need to make sure you have clear policy and usage rights in place for both employees posting in a business and personal capacity" Greg Day, security CTO and director of security strategy at Symantec for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) reminds us, adding that it's also important to "understand the legalities behind ownership of posted comment. You need to implement data controls and have a plan in place for any occasion that may see you needing to revoke content".

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