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Social media has become the gathering place of the modern world. Less than a century ago, cities, towns and communities were smaller and families were larger; people gathered in marketplaces to buy, sell, gossip, debate, worship, and interact. This meant that your product or business, if it was good, was guaranteed success if the customers liked it. “Word of mouth” was really the best (and only) form of marketing available.

That hasn’t changed; instead it is the platform on which people communicate that has changed. Understanding the mechanisms of social media can help you build your brand and get people talking about it, virtually and physically!

Be visible on all the major social media platforms

creating a buzz on social mediaMake sure that you don’t only have a Facebook or twitter account, but that your business is also visible and easy to engage with on multiple platforms. Most young people use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr, YouTube, and many more several times a day. It is also important to realise that different social media platforms are used for different kinds of communication. You can use Facebook to post more content-rich material, while Twitter is for short, sharp announcements and links.

If you spend enough time on these sites you’ll learn that different kinds of language are responded to on different sites. Twitter is known for sharp witticism and debate, so if you package your marketing in such a way, you are likely to attract more followers there. Make sure that your accounts are linked, i.e., post links to Facebook on Twitter, and make sure tweets appear on Facebook. This is so that potential customers can choose to follow your business on more than one platform.

Pinterest might be the more appropriate platform for a specific post, (if you want to show off excellently photographed products in a beautiful space), whereas Facebook might be the best platform to get followers to comment on them. Or, if you put an ad on YouTube, you might want to disable comments on that site, but allow comment if you post the link on Facebook.

Engage with your followers

Nobody likes feeling ignored. When you reply to complaints made on your Facebook page, followers are more likely to trust your brand. You can also use the platform to get your followers to tell you where they would like the brand to go. Get them to vote on their favourite colours or shapes for future products. It’s a wonderful way to do marketing research, as you have direct access to people who use your product, and most people enjoy feeling included! Tweeters love being retweeted and they will continue to engage with you if you engage with them. After all, being retweet can potentially get them new followers and it also shows your current followers that your brand is popular and talked about.

One Golden Rule

Never engage in antisocial behaviour on social media sites, even if you are simply responding to a rude commenter. When followers post insensitive material you can easily block them, but you can do your brand an incredible amount of damage if a rude comment goes viral.

Louisa Theart writes for Regs to Riches; which provides business tips, especially for small business owners.

The internet has revolutionized the way we do business. Many individuals review businesses before trying out a new restaurant, hair salon or car dealership for the very first time. Negative reviews can affect a business when it comes to attracting a new customer.

Popular review sites include Yelp, Insiderpages and Google Places. Many businesses also have niche review sites. For example, DealerRator is a site that deals specifically with auto dealerships.

Yelping Is Big

Yelp is one of the most popular review sites online with social networking features. The difference between Yelp and other review sites is that Yelpers can interact with one another on the forums and they do so quite frequently.
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On May 3rd, 2012, LinkedIn announced its plans to purchase SlideShare – a website that lets professional users create and host video and PDF presentations online – for a whopping $118.8 million. This high-profile acquisition report caught many by surprise, but LinkedIn’s Chief Executive Jeff Weiner knows exactly what they’re doing. Weiner noted that the presentation-sharing website is a good platform that captures and shares the experiences of professionals that help shape their identity.

Beyond Presentations

More than just that, however, SlideShare is actually bigger than one can imagine. How big, you ask? Just imagine nine million uploads and 29 million unique users each month. Not equally at par with Facebook, but such figures are good enough to make a brand for oneself. Nevertheless, it’s Google-indexed and is frequented by reporters, buyers and senior executives alike. With all these things, it definitely makes sense that Weiner is interested to purchase SlideShare. And if you are a small business owner, don’t you think you should be interested to use SlideShare as well?
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When you’re running a small business, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all of the daily tasks. Many of these don’t require your physical attention, but they need to be done just the same. If you’re running a small one or two man operation, there aren’t a lot of options for delegating these tasks to someone else. That’s where the services of a virtual assistant can really come in handy.

Virtual assistants are online professionals who act in the same way as a secretary might, although they can do a wide variety of duties that might transcend normal clerical work. Of course, if you are going to entrust a portion of your business to a complete stranger, it’s important to find a virtual assistant that you will be able to trust. It’s easy to hire virtual assistants, but you have to know where to look if you want to find quality. Here are some of the best places to begin your search for a high quality virtual assistant.
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