Does Social Media Really Work for Businesses?
Dear Business Owner, Entrepreneur, and Sales Professional,
You might be wondering if Social Media is really a workable platform for Business
Owners these days. Many business people believe that Social media might be more
of a place for old high school buddies and long-lost co-workers to get together and
chat about what they are doing these days.
The truth is that Social Media CAN be a place to build your business while also
building rapport with prospects and clients.
So, how do you know if Social Media will work for you?
Whatever your niche is, a BTB (business-to-business) or BTC (business-to-consumer)
setup, it can be more lucrative and critical than you might imagine.
This is a very important point to understand. If you operate in the BTC space,
Social Media Marketing can be a great way to connect with consumers on their turf
while they are in a relaxed mode. The key to understand is that Social Media must
be a “no hard sell” zone! It is a “social” setting and playing field.
If you try to use Social Media Sites (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+ and others),
as your own personal selling marketplace, you will get nowhere fast. Instead,
Social Media Marketing should be a long-term strategy that will build your brand,
your reputation and your future relationships. Don’t forget, it is a “social” website.
Would you like to learn more about how to use Social Media to your full advantage?
Contact us today so we can share some of our secret Marketing tactics with you.
Or, you can always have us work with you for a modest monthly cost,
to regularly captivate and become more memorable to your audience.
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Much Success!
IMJustice Marketing
Dave Smith – Owner
www.IMJusticeMarketing.com
www.IMJusticeMarketing.com/blog
Dave@IMJustice.net
(321) 622-5756 business
(321) 312-9455 cell
P.S. I would love to chat with you about your Social Media Marketing plans. I will answer your
questions and give you some tips, of course … no obligation! Or, we can discuss business.