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At Social Media Energy, we have a five-step process to develop your social media presence. Its not just about having a Facebook fan page or twitter account, but about having a voice within these social media outlets and maintaining a sense of purpose. Its not enough to just do it anymore, but doing it strategically and with reason. This is a fluid process that takes time and energy and is continuously evolving. Devoting proper resources to social media is essential today, let us help.

Listen What are people currently saying about your company or brand? Is it what you want them to be saying? What kind of image do you have in the eyes of the consumer?

Socialize – Collaborate with our Social Media Professionals to introduce or change your presence on Facebook, twitter, and YouTube. Respond to what people are saying about you. Find that sense of purpose and create a voice for your company that is both relevant to business goals and strategic in action.

Reach Getting closer to the consumer shows your company is human and within reach for your audience. Maintaining this relationship shows your company or brand has experience and will create a community following.

Change – Adapt. Be proactive in organizational transformation. Voice your business processes.

Measure How is social media affecting ROI? In what areas do you need to step up or modify? Then, start all over and keep listening.

Contact us TODAY:
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Horaayy..there are 15 comment(s) for me so far ;)

#1

@SpotON3D you dont …
@SpotON3D you dont get out much. Socialnomics made the original “social media revolution” …U know the one with 2 million views….which everyon else copied ….then they made the one just recently. This one is nice but the effects and more professional end product were done a year before this one.

NailSoupMedia wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#2

what program do you …
what program do you use to make videos like this one? i am wanting to make similar video on the topic of construction. thanks!

riddledwithreason wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#3

I’m a fan of your …
I’m a fan of your work. Connect with me on facebook by clicking How To Do Internet Marketing The Right Way

internettopmentor wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#4

great information! …
great information! puts the power of social media in front of you.

smartatthestart1 wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#5

The stats in here …
The stats in here are just awesome. You did another great job .. keep it up.

thedigitalfoxdotcom wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#6

I love your vid! …
I love your vid! Good work. Check mine too on my channel.

internettopmentor wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#7

you tube aint no …
you tube aint no search engine. google is a search engine. yahoo sucks.

JamesManimal wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#8

It seems there are …
It seems there are a few questions going around about the first version of Social Media Revoluton [Socialnomics] . The first Socialnomics version was posted on July 30, 2009. Long live social media and thanks for everyone’s interest and support of Socialnomics. I really appreciate it! Best, equalman

equalman wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#9

For everyones …
For everyones clarification. The first version of Socialnomics was posted on July 30, 2009. Long live social media. Best, equalman

equalman wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#10

@ILoveTheAfterWorkP …
@ILoveTheAfterWorkP… The date for Socialnomics YouTube posting was the day AFTER Social Media Energy, so not sure your claim to it being the copycat is accurate. Might want to check the dates first before you make such a statement, yes?

SpotON3D wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#11

Nice one looks a …
Nice one looks a lot like the social nomics version!

markphilips1986 wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#12

Lol SME’s logo …
Lol SME’s logo looks scarily like the BP logo

mastermikewwt wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#13

Hi! Are the …
Hi! Are the statistics valid for the US market only or over the world? Anyway, great video!

InodeTechnology wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#14

This idea was …
This idea was ripped from Socialnomics.

ILoveTheAfterWorkPoo wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
#15

@SocialMediaEnergy …
@SocialMediaEnergy Why not cite a few of those sources in the videos? Authors and reporters who write books, magazine and newspaper articles almost always list footnotes, bibliographies and other “links” to external sources. As a result, the reader can check the claims him/herself. Simply stating that you used “studies from the US govt” doesn’t mean much w/out specific links. Which govt studies? There are literally millions available and not all of them are valid, upto date, conclusive, etc

ritter89 wrote on July 29, 2010 - 6:35 am
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