Utilise Social Networking And Gain More Fans

Whatever service your business offers, social networking is growing so big that it’s likely to contain your customers – if you aren’t using it, you should be!

First, work out your target audience group. This should be easy to do, using your business plan and looking at who frequently purchases your products, but needs to be kept up to date in order to be useful.

Next, set up a Facebook page, and a Twitter account. It is is better to do this at the same time, to give you better chances of getting both names. Using your business name, or very similar, is a good idea, to allow your customers to find you easier. If you use a different name, try to keep it consistant across your social networking.

Link your social networking accounts on your homepage. Twitter provide a button which you can use to link to your twitter account on your website, making this very easy.

Offer competitions to encourage people to find and ‘like’ your page, or ‘follow’ you. Commonly, companies give something away (a small product, or service) once they reach 100 followers, 500 followers…this encourages people to join. Once they have joined, they will see posts you make on their social networking feed.

Post regular updates. Be careful not to mix personal and business posts, and do not post anything controversial – keep it to topical conversations, and making updates about your products – you could post pictures of the production process, or ask customers about colors and patterns.

When your customers log on, your posts will be shown, reminded them of your business and ensuring they will remember you – this is a very effective marketing campaign which can really make a difference to your business! One final tip – schedule the time you spend on this each day, to ensure you don’t ‘lose’ too much time.

Is Google+ The New Facebook?

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There is no denying that after all the hype Buzz failed badly, but good things are still being said about Google’s latest project – Google+. Rather then encouraging you to add as many people as possible, from close friends and family to people that your friends know, Google+ is a more intimate affair.

Using circles, it allows you to segment your friends into family, close friends and acquantainces, and limit different posts to different circles. Your posts appears like a wall, and it is exceptionally easy to use – sharing posts and pictures is very fluid, and Google will even pinpoint your location and ask if you want to include this too.

Celebrities seem to be flocking to the new networking, with the CEO of Dell holding 22 video conferences over Google+ recently, and even Facebook creator Mark Zuckerburg himself has created an account. When compared, many celebrities have posted on Google+ more then double the amount of times they posted on Facebook during a two week period.

10 million people have also joined the site, and visited at least once since, and it is rumoured this is due to its simplistic, inituitive nature: much like Google search engine. Others have claimed it is due to Google managing privacy correctly: Facebook appears to be in a never ending storm about users privacy, and the constant changes to terms of service which often give all rights to Facebook.

By combining the parts of Facebook and Twitter that work, and making them both simpler, more inituitive and more stylish, Google+ seem to be on the verge of becoming a serious contender for Facebook, something which has not really happened since the demise of Myspace.

Does Your Small Business Use Twitter?

Most small businesses have realized the advantages of connecting with their customers through Facebook. Not everyone, however, has seen the potential in using a Twitter account to market small businesses. If you have been on the fence about whether to open a Twitter account for your business, then you will want to consider these advantages before you make a final decision.

Use Interesting Posts

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No one likes to receive boring posts. If you have ever gotten messages such as “drinking coffee,” “I hate Monday,” and “back in the car,” then you know how little it takes to stop following a dull poster.

When you use interesting Twitter posts, though, you get the opportunity to share your business’s personality with customers. This can help you create a brand identity without spending any money on advertisements.

Advertising Through Twitter

You can also use your interesting posts to keep customers in the loop. A café owner might post a message that says “next ten people through the door get a free latte!” to increase business on a slow day. You could even use Twitter to offer special deals to your customers by posting “today only, 10 percent off to anyone who says ‘hooligan’ during checkout.” That’s like sending a coupon to your favorite customers without even paying for paper and printing.

If you don’t see the marketing potential of Twitter, then sign up and start following some of your favorite businesses. You will quickly see that some companies have made a fine art of posting messages that stimulate business. What are some of the best Twitter messages that you have seen?