Social Media Marketing Vs. Social Media Networking
If you’ve been in and around the network marketing industry lately I’m sure you’ve heard the buzz around social media. And if you’re like myself you’re probably wondering okay so what’s this all about, well there actually are two forms of social media that many people seem to get confused with and it’s very important to recognize the differences between the two. Carbon Copy Pro is the perfect example of a social media marketing system, meaning that it’s sole purpose is to market a product not network one.
Let’s start off with social media networking because this is what most people are familiar with. The internet and Web 2.0 have ushered in brand new way for people to connect all over the globe by way of thousands of social networking sites some of the most popular being Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, linkedin and countless others. These sites serve the specific purpose for people to network and socialize on the internet, much the same way people network and socialize offline. I like to think of these sites as after hour spots were people can go to relax and let there hair down, without worrying about being harassed or sold on someone’s product or program.
Social media marketing is a way to market your products or services without interrupting people’s lives or harassing someone on Facebook. And if done correctly with a an effective marketing system like the Carbon Copy Pro System social media marketing is arguably the best and most cost effective way to run a successful online business. Once you understand the difference between the two I think you’ll realize that many people have it all wrong. Just like people don’t like to be sold at the mall, grocery store or gas station, trying to sell someone on a social media networking site is basically the same thing. This is Kevin Thomas hope you enjoyed this article.
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