Social Media for 30 & 40 Somethings

Many of us think that facebook, flickr and youtube are programs that only our teenage children and our twenty something office interns use. I have noticed however, that many of my 30 and 40 something colleagues and friends have truly embraced this technology.  I thought I would take some time to share with you some useful applications for these fun and creative social networking outlets...Just to help you get your communication juices flowing:

You Tube:

Before a satisfied customer leaves the property, ask to video record a testimonial from them.
Post the testimonial on YouTube
Link to YouTube from your own website to allow browsers to view your current testimonials.
You can also link from YouTube to your website


Flickr:

Create different albums for your venue for different types of events, such as...
Youth/Camps
Weddings & Receptions
Corporate Events
Religious Conferences and Retreats
Association Meetings


Facebook:

Consider setting up a FaceBook page for your venue. Include descriptions of your facilities and services, images of set ups and a contact for an event planner who can interact with ‘friends’ of the venue.


Give these suggestions a try. Or better yet, 'delegate' these initiatives to one of your office interns who is already tethered to this technology and instead, head out to Starbucks for a nice, grande, pumpkin spice chai latte...whichever works for you.






 
OK I have to admit I'm one of those that stayed away from Facebook for as long as I could and now have embraced it. You are absolutely correct to say to include as many details as possible for your programing in the different arenas . The many different applications is for sure a key driving element from the many social sites to increase sales and awareness for your business as part of the sales plan. Having at your finger tips the many outlets makes you want to do it your self with that Starbucks coffee in your hand. to stay in the mix in today's environment you must be savvy.

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