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So You Want To Master Social Media- Ten Tips To Help You Succeed

So You Want To Master Social Media – Ten Tips to Help You Succeed

It’s official. Social media is here to stay. It’s not a fad like so many initially thought and it isn’t going anywhere soon. Businesses have realized that not only is it a great way to connect with current clients, but a great way to land potential clients as well. And that’s only the beginning. Social media also allows you to promote all your upcoming events and products, and even gives you front row access to editors and reporters who might write on your area of expertise. The possibilities are truly endless. But the big question now is, how can entrepreneurs best use the current social media opportunities to help increase business? Here are some tips we feel will help.

Ten tips to incorporate social media into your marketing plan:

Determine What Social Media Sites Are Best For You. Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are the top three, but that’s only the beginning. Determine who your target market is and then meet them where they are. It’s okay to ask by taking a survey by email or on your website asking which social media avenue your clients prefer. Once you determine that, be consistent and realize that you can’t be everywhere all the time. Pick the ones that are best for your business and really engage.

Team Up With Other Entrepreneurs. By teaming up, you allow easy access to retweets, Facebook posts, etc. Plus, it’s a great way to provide your audience with more valuable information on topics that would interest them by sharing information that is provided by the business(es) you team up with. Just make sure that your choose teammates with information that is a good fit for your audience.

Don’t Just Advertise, Build Relationships. – We’ve all seen them. The tweets and Facebook postings that we know are scheduled and we know are only trying to sell us something. We aren’t saying that you can’t promote your services or products. In fact, we encourage you to do that. But do it right. Don’t just be about landing the deal. Truly connect with your audience and show them why they would want to work with you. We know you’ve heard it a million times already, but it speaks for itself and bears repeating: Social media is meant to be “social.”

Make It a Two-Way Street. You post and you post and you post on Facebook. You’ve tweeted away on Twitter & you’ve updated your status on Linkedin. Finally you’re done. Social marketing is ready to be checked off the list. Not so fast! Realize that just like you are posting there are others out there posting and building relationships as well. Get out there and respond to others, too. When you think about it, how do you feel when someone posts on your Facebook posting or blog entry? It feels good, doesn’t it? When you see a Facebook posting that you like leave a comment – always making sure you add value and are not just promoting your business.

Make It Exciting. We see this often: business owners on Twitter who get on for 20-minute increments and during that time we are inundated with retweets. They will throw in an occasional tip or two, but basically it’s just 20 minutes of nonsense. Now we love a good retweet, but we don’t enjoy this at all. When you are marketing your business via social media, make sure that you engage with others and make it exciting. Give some good information and tips – don’t just retweet to be seen. Provide great value and your followers will not only enjoy your messages, but when they are looking to refer someone who needs your services, you will be on the top of the list.

Learn From Others. One of the best things about being in business these days is that you have the opportunity to follow the pros and see what they are doing right. They eagerly give out tips, videos, etc. Make it a point to follow those who you respect and can learn from. Sit back and take notes. But more importantly, take the action steps necessary to make these points work. It’s more than learning from them, you need to actually do what they recommend as well.
Contribute to Other Networks. Another great aspect of social media is getting your message out to more than just your audience. Offer to guest post for other networks in your area of expertise. You never know who may see your posts and become a client.

Create An Expert Status. Why do people follow you? Many times it is because they see you as the best at what you do and they want to learn from you. Therefore it’s important to always give solid tips and advice to really show your expertise. Create high quality blog postings, tips lists and posts to share with your audience. It may take extra time to create high quality work, but the effort will be well worth it in the end.

Spruce Up Your Page. Social media has come a long way in a short time. No more are you limited to a tiny avatar of your logo. Most of the social networking sites today allow you to fully customize your page with images, backgrounds and more. Spend the time to create a page that will draw in your audience and make them want to come back daily.

Be respectful. One of the things that most business owners value most is time. It’s important when you are on Facebook, Twitter and the other networks, that you be respectful of others’ time. A few ways you can do that: Don’t Expect An Instant Response. Sending an Instant Message (IM) to a colleague or respected leader is fine, but recognize that they may not be able to chat with you immediately. Often times that person has allocated a certain amount of time to be on the site. If they are constantly on an IM, they can’t get what they need done. We’re not saying you can’t IM, but be respectful when you do.

Don’t Take Advantage. Social media is a relationship builder and gives us instant access to industry leaders. However, be careful not to take advantage of someone’s goodwill by asking a zillion questions. Most business owners enjoy helping others, however, to provide personalized coaching is a different story. Always respect the person you are communicating with and we bet you’ll find you get way more back than you ever imagined.

See how easy social media is. When done right it can bring amazing results for your business. Not only will you establish yourself as an expert, but you will be promoting your products and services regularly. Make it a commitment to master social media marketing and we promise you next year at this time, you’ll be so glad you did.

Jill Hart, Founder of Christian Work-at-Home Moms http://www.cwahm.com/ and Diana Ennen, President of Virtual Word Publishing, http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com/ have teamed up to write So You Want to Be a Work at Home Mom: A Christian’s Guide to Starting a Home-Based Business http://www.soyouwanttobeawahm.com/. Start or expand your business today with their help. Article is free to be reprinted as long as bio remains.

Advice For Direct Sales Representatives- By Cecilia Frederick

I have been in direct sales since January of 2004, and over the years, I have learned many tips and ideas that I would like to share. Direct sale’s is all about relationships. You need to establish relationships with your customers. People in general will buy from someone they know and trust.

I am an Avon representative, but the ideas that I will share, I believe would cross into party plan and multi level marketing companies also. Become a walking, talking user of the products that you sell. When someone asks me about skin care or makeup or fragrance, I can answer their questions because I use the products and believe in them.

Go out of your way to make your customers feel special. This may involve searching high and low to find their favorite product, if it is not in the catalog, or back ordering that product if they may have missed the sale. They will remember this, and become a faithful customer. Giving samples and little gifts is also another great idea and tool to use to gain customer approval and also to gain new customers. Good customers will tell their friends how great their sales representative is and this is the best referral of all—word of mouth.

Never stop searching for new customers. If you are not advertising your business, you don’t have a business. How are people going to find you if you don’t advertise? Take some of the money you make and re-invest it back into your business with advertising. In a year (or even a few months) this will start to pay off. You need to have a marketing plan and advertise; flyers work well, online ads work, hand out business cards everywhere you go, advertise your website, hand out books to everyone you meet, have a yearly Open House at your home. I have found that if you advertise both online and offline you will have better results.

The power of 3 really does work. Tell yourself each morning, that I will talk to at least 3 people today about my business. This could just be a matter of handing them a book, or a business card and telling them what you do.

Social media is another avenue that cannot be ignored in this day and age. If you have a Facebook page, put your websites on it. If you don’t have a Facebook page, create one. If your company allows, create a fan page for your business. Start Twittering. You will get followers over time, and friends will tell friends about you, thus Viral Marketing at work.

My philosophy with direct sales and down-lines has always been, work smarter, not harder. In other words, start a down-line and recruit as well as sell. You are opening up a whole new channel for making residual income, that is, income that pays you long after the initial effort was put into the work of recruiting. You will need to be there for your recruits and answer their questions, and the best thing to do is to teach them to do what you do. This is called duplication. Then they can teach their own teams how to create a successful direct sales business.

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Cecilia Frederick is an entrepreneur who is an Avon representative and Unit Leader, http://ceciliafrederick.avonrepresentative.com and also owns http://www.Wahmteam.com
and http://www.TeamEzine.com , a home business website and ezine dedicated to helping women and men start a successful home business.
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Social Media Marketing

If your business is not Facebooking, Tweeting, or on Linked In, then I would say that you are losing customers and would be contacts. 

 The age of Social Media is upon us, and if you are not at least posting a couple of times a week to either a Facebook page, or tweeting or have a profile on Linked In, then I would advise you to start now. 

 I personally feel that connecting via Facebook and Twitter daily to your followers is essential.

I mention these three, because of all the social media sites out there, I think these are the top three and the ones with the most traffic.   

Are you trying to build a list of subscribers?  Make a Facebook Fan page for your business.  These people will then find your website and subscribe to your list.  The same with Twitter.  Linked In will also post your Twitter and Facebook updates in a stream on your profile, so really you only need to post to say Facebook and have it all linked together.

 I like Linked In because I feel it has a very professional appeal.  You connect with those you have done business with, and those that you respect professionally and personally. 

So, if you want to ramp up your marketing efforts, open a Facebook fan page, a Twitter account, a Linked In account and start posting!

Cecilia Frederick

Owner

www.Wahmteam.com  &   www.TeamEzine.com