

Social media lead generation is very tough, no matter what blog marketers say. This is because the medium is so vast and expansive, blog owners often find themselves with time constraint and misguidance about how to handle social media and generate leads. Moreover, most bloggers are unaware of how to tap into the ever expanding social media ecosystem.
Social media marketing isn’t about sharing new blog posts on profile feeds. It’s much more. Branded blogs and businesses effectively use various social media lead generation tools to quantify data and gain profitable leads. For a blogger, social media marketing means developing a healthy social traffic cycle, high value traction and good monetization offers because advertisers actively check a blog’s social media presence before offering a deal.
An eBook downloaded from HubSpot helped me assist my social media clients a lot. The chief content officer, Jamie Turner, lists about 99 social media channels through which you can generate leads and earn money from social media.
Jamie Turner talks about the Social Media ROI Cycle developed by him.
7 Social Media Lead Generation Tools
Let’s get on with the top 7 social media lead generation tools beneficial for blog owners. You will find the link to those social media sites and a small description which will tell you whether it is suitable for your blog or not.
Do read the description, it’s more important.
(1) Tube Mogul
It is video advertising software where you can upload movie clips to various sites at once and also measure the content performance, that is, how long people are watching the videos and from where.
Blogging in 2019 is all about ‘being different’. While everyone is writing textual content, you should maximise the role of video blogging in the overall growth of a blog. If you’re into writing reviews, do a video review and upload it on Tube Mogul.
(2) Twelve Fold
Previously Buzz Logic, Twelve Fold delivers results through relevance. It helps you to find targeted readers and customers, and optimize your advertisements through a vast network of trusted blog sites.
If you want to expand a blog’s reach, spend some money in its advertising; move ahead form the usual methods like Facebook advertising and check out new channels. I have heard that the reporting software used by Twelve Fold is pretty good.
(3) 33 Across
33 Across is proprietary software connecting blog publishers with advertisers. They handle all the involved creatives and technicalities and help bloggers develop meaningful relationships with advertisers. A part of their approval process involves assessing the social media traffic of a blog. If you’ve a good social media presence, do sign up for this site. You can monetize the current blog traffic easily.
(4) Social Text
This is not your typical social media lead generation tool per se but important nonetheless.
If you are running an active blog with lots of staff, this social media tool is handy. It creates an intra-social network for the blog which can be used by all the invited blog staff.
It’s like creating your own social network which helps in two ways: you remain connected with the staff always and keep them abreast of developments. While it won’t generate any leads directly, it will certainly help to brainstorm ideas and strategies, which when employed, will generate benefits in the long run.
(5) Klout
Bloggers should develop Klout score to view how much they influence other people and brands. You can also know the social media reach of the people who are talking about your brand. Klout is a must-have social media lead generation tool for any blog.
Sign up for an account and connect all the social networks you see listed there. Based on your interactions, Klout will give you a score. You will use this score to impress advertisers. Refer to this score as a metric of social influence, of social authority. Remember that blog advertisers expect more than a backlink or a paid review post. They want engagement to their business and a good Klout score will help to get good blog business.
You can create and monitor online campaigns across multiple social media channels through various social media applications and/or by installing it on the desktop and mobile.
Direct Message Lab helps to control the social presence of a blog by unifying all social presences. You can monitor any conversation happening around the blog. The account gives you access to a Social Feed with which all connected social accounts are managed.
You can create posts and select which profiles they will be posted on and communicate on these posts from the Direct Message Lab platform. The software collects integrated metrics across all pages; and if you’re running an offline and online program simultaneously, the Direct Message Lab will coordinate every step.
(7) Postling
The style of Postling is similar to that of HootSuite, that is, of a social media aggregator. While HootSuite is for any kind of small, medium and large businesses, Postling is perfect for bloggers where the blog owner can organize all the social media accounts under one dashboard and know its social media spread.
Postling is an all-in-one social media inbox to monitor the blog’s social presence. You can read and respond to comments left on the blog, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn accounts. You can setup alerts for keywords and know when and who is sharing about them.
You can also use Postling to share on the above mentioned social accounts and others like Tumblr and Blogger. It streamlines your every social media account. You can also set up email digest of every account, recapping the recent activity on all social accounts. Postling also offer social media reputation management services.
Endnote
Social media lead generation with marketing is not just about creating and updating social media accounts. You need to use other tools like above to leverage the online market and build a profitable blog business.
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