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Small Business Marketing Ideas Can Incorporate Social Media for Solutions

By: Brent Barnhart on Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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Small businesses can use all the help they can get in their attempts to grow and thrive in a tough economy. One of the simplest and most cost effective small business solutions would be to turn to social networking sites. These sites (such as Facebook and Twitter) are driven by the concept of "community," attempting to link together both friends and professionals alike. Embracing small business social media is a guaranteed way for businesses to increase their popularity and presence in their respective fields.

Social Media for small businesses manages to cut costs by allowing the business to advertise on a large scale for free. Yet registering for a Facebook or Twitter account isn’t enough to effectively take advantage of what social networking can do. Businesses must engage their followers on a regular basis to truly make an impact on potential consumers. While social media sites require little to no financial cost, they do require a reasonable amount of time at the hands of business in order to be effective. How a business spends their time is crucial, and therefore small business marketing strategies must be employed effectively through the social media network.

Twitter and Facebook thrive by connecting masses of people and relaying information quickly within their network. Small business ideas and strategies can take advantage of the nature of social networking sites. For example, a business may use a site to inform followers about a future sale or event. Another common practice is to send out special coupons or sale codes which can only be found through a business’ social media network. These coupons and deals can appear on a news feed or be retweeted by a follower, therefore having the potential to create buzz for a business very quickly. Such practices also allow the business to connect with their followers on a more personal level. Making long-term connections is one of the greatest aspects of social media. Simply replying to customers or sending out special deals can potentially lead to long-term customer dedication.

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While making connections through small business social media is vital, it’s equally important to make sure that followers aren’t being overloaded. One of the biggest pitfalls of social media sees businesses spam their followers with information to the point where they stop following the business altogether. Businesses have to make sure that they aren’t updating their sites simply for the sake of updating them. It’s important for a business to always make sure that there’s something meaningful and genuine in each update and message. Through effective use of social networking sites, small businesses can expand quickly by making precious use of time rather than cash.

Utilizing Small Business Social Media

Twitter and Facebook thrive by connecting masses of people and relaying information quickly within their network. Small business ideas and strategies can take advantage of the nature of social networking sites. For example, a business may use a site to inform followers about a future sale or event. Another common practice is to send out special coupons or sale codes which can only be found through a business’ social media network. These coupons and deals can appear on a news feed or be retweeted by a follower, therefore having the potential to create buzz for a business very quickly. Such practices also allow the business to connect with their followers on a more personal level. Making long-term connections is one of the greatest aspects of social media. Simply replying to customers or sending out special deals can potentially lead to long-term customer dedication.

While making connections through small business social media is vital, it’s equally important to make sure that followers aren’t being overloaded. One of the biggest pitfalls of social media sees businesses spam their followers with information to the point where they stop following the business altogether. Businesses have to make sure that they aren’t updating their sites simply for the sake of updating them. It’s important for a business to always make sure that there’s something meaningful and genuine in each update and message. Through effective use of social networking sites, small businesses can expand quickly by making precious use of time rather than cash.


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