I loved playing baseball as a kid and especially enjoyed batting practice. The great thing about batting practice was that it allowed you to work on your hitting outside of the pressure of the game. I'd like to invite you to some social media batting practice with me and here's how it will work...
I believe there are no businesses or organizations that cannot benefit from social media marketing but for probably many reasons, social media marketing is still considered something that only quick, young, startup types of companies can utilize.
Social media batting practice will be our way to show that social media marketing can, in fact, work for any type of business or organization and this is where we'll share those ideas. My hope is that this will be a way to stretch those of us interested in social media marketing (without the pressure of the pitch from a prospective client) and hopefully prove its worth to some doubters or skeptics. So...we need pitchers and batters (and those who want to do both.)
Pitchers will throw out an idea of a type of business or organization we might not think could or would use social media and it's up to a batter to give some specific ideas of how that business would implement social media marketing. The batter can think about it like being temporarily hired as a social media marketer for the business or work. The only request for the "pitches" here is that they be real or at least plausible. For instance, a pitcher might say, "how would a gunsmith use social media? Or maybe, "how would a dog grooming store use social media marketing?" That's more the spirit we're going for here...businesses that people might think could benefit from social media marketing.
If you want to be a pitcher or batter just let me know in the comments or shoot me an email (Bill@MicroExplosion.com) All pitchers and batters will get credit and links to their respective blogs or websites. The pitchers really have the easy job here...just throw out a type of business and give some parameters so the batter can give a good answer. The batters are the ones who have to come up with a couple of things they could do and give some specifics. It's not enough to say, "Start a Facebook group , create a blog, and post some video to YouTube. There, have a nice day." That won't cut it. You need to be more specific. This post might help if you need it.
Who knows how long we'll play. Maybe through the summer. Let's see how it goes. So, who's ready for some batting practice? Here's a pitch if someone wants to be the batter (email me if you do and I'll have a full post with your response):
How would a weekend fly fishing guide and instructor use social media to grow his business? Assume the guide works a job during the week but would love to be a fly fishing guide full time if possible. He knows the best spots for good fishing in the region and is a great instructor as well. He's only booked one weekend a month right now, but wants to be full every weekend. What should he do?
By the way...I totally made that up but that's the kind of information a pitcher will need to provide for a batter.