Website Magazine’s November issue lists 50 leading web sites for marketing and business development professionals. As one could imagine, the list paints a different picture than that which would have been constructed only a few years ago.
As Website Magazine points out, the use of social sites has increased among top enterprises. Among the listed social sites are Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, Ning and Yelp.
Blogging sites have also become increasingly popular with enterprise trend setters. Of course, the two most well-known, free blogging platforms, WordPress and Blogger, were ranked high in the list – #’s 9 and 11, respectively. And, blogs could not receive nearly as much customer attraction if it wasn’t for the aggregators that push their content to subscribers and increase the blogs’ visibility. A few aggregators, namely, Digg and Technorati, were included in Website Magazine’s list.
Finally, any company seeking to solidify their online presence, must now syndicate video content. YouTube is now the second-largest search engine, following only its parent, Google, and provides easy and rapid traffic generation through professional and grass-roots video creation and delivery. It’s no wonder that YouTube was #4 on the list. Other video platforms like Blinkx, MetaCafe and Ustream.tv were included in the top 50, as well.
In conclusion, I must agree with Website’s disclaimer, “Keep in mind that the sites on this Top 50 are not an acknowledgement of their effectiveness but rather their popularity.” Website Magazine asserts that the effectiveness of the given sites still highly depends on the manner in which they are used. Again, I completely agree.
Just because your company may have incorporated Social Media into it’s marketing strategy – it may have even gone as far as creating a Social Media team – doesn’t mean your management has adapted to Social Media trends or adopted its philosophies in the marketplace.