Yo, MK here again for another installment of Social Media Marketing Friday. Today’s topic: Location-Based Social Networking
I often try out new social networking sites and phone applications for my Blackberry (everyone else here’s got an iPhone, and I wanted to be different), mostly because i just get bored and need something new to explore and play with during my rides to and fro on the Muni. Oh, and for work, right! Lately I’ve been pretty impressed with FourSquare, a location-based social networking application you can get on your phone or use on the web, with geotagging. I’ve been using this for more than a few months, mostly on my phone, and it’s been pretty handy and cool. Basically, you “check in” when you are out and about, and as you check in you can see what your friends are up to, if you’d like to meet up with them, and as you visit places more often you can become “mayor” of a certain place (being a mayor is highly competitive!). Sometimes, businesses offer specials if you visit a certain number of times, too! Yay, free dessert!
I synced Foursquare with my Twitter and Facebook, too- so everything goes up on there automatically and there’s also a spot to put your own feedback. This is like Yelp! gone mad, with awesome rewards, too. It’s as much a game as it is an application, and I’m totally digging location-based social networking. It has been especially helpful to me as I just moved to San Francisco in recent months and I’m still trying to find my way around and every bit of feedback and research helps.
So what does this mean for your social media marketing plan? If you own a business that is customer driven, you NEED to be on location-based social networking sites. FourSquare is by far not the only one, GoWalla or BrightKite are examples of other major players in the game. Location-based social networking sites will put your biz on the map and in people’s ears. Also remember to take note of any feedback (take a look at last week’s blog for more on that).
Foursquare and location based social networking in general is still pretty cutting-edge. However, don’t let that scare you, this service can be very helpful and it is expanding. So get in the game early, grow with it and see what happens!