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BlogWorld Expo 2011
BlogWorld Expo 2011
Create killer content. Grow traffic. Monetize your blog. Learn from experts at BlogWorld, the world's largest blogging conference!
Nov. 3–5 2011, Los Angeles CA.
Enter BLOGGER20 at checkout.
Create killer content. Grow traffic. Monetize your blog. Learn from experts at BlogWorld, the world's largest blogging conference!
Nov. 3–5 2011, Los Angeles CA.
Enter BLOGGER20 at checkout.
Blog World Expo
BlogWorld Expo 2011
Create killer content. Grow traffic. Monetize your blog. Learn from experts at BlogWorld, the world's largest blogging conference!
Nov. 3–5 2011, Los Angeles CA.
Enter BLOGGER20 at checkout.
Create killer content. Grow traffic. Monetize your blog. Learn from experts at BlogWorld, the world's largest blogging conference!
Nov. 3–5 2011, Los Angeles CA.
Enter BLOGGER20 at checkout.
Social Media for Small Business
Social Media for Small Business
This is a greate article about social media in small business.
Session: Is social media still relevant for small business or is it just wasted time?
Speaker: Kirsten Wright
While the simple answer to the question this blog post poses is ‘of course’, I know the Blogworld community wants more than that, right?
You want to know why social media is important, what you should be worrying about and how you can possibly get it all done.
Let’s start with the why.
To find your audience. Most small businesses clientele are the average consumer. This means they are neither the richest or poorest 10%, they have a computer in the home and are probably among the 900 million+ people that are active in social media on a regular basis.
Next, let’s discuss the what.
Measuring conversation, engagement and analytics. Learning what your customers are saying is key to figuring out how to improve what you’re doing and to add more customers to your current buyers. In order to accurately and effectively do any of this, you need to be worried about conversing with them. This means 70% conversation, discussion and engagement (ie: about them) and 30% promoting your business and links to your content (ie: about you).
Finally, let’s cover the how.
With a strategy team. No one can do social media alone. It takes understanding the unique dynamic, having the tools for the analytics and having brand awareness that is a combination of you and their expertise. The monetary commitment into social media will vary but there is no free way to get involved. However, it is important to know that social is less expensive than a lot of traditional media forms which is why the barrier for entry is lower and therefore more reasonable for small businesses.
Of course, all of this just grazes the surface of social media for small business…but you didn’t think I’d tell you everything, now did you?
What struggles do you face in social media as a small business? I am happy to hear from the big businesses too!
About the author:
Kirsten Wright owns Wright Creativity, a solo design and strategy firm specializing in small to mid-size businesses. With social media strategy, she works with businesses to build out a strong social media presence from beginning to end – including twitter, facebook, blogging, youtube and geo-location marketing. She’s worked with clients ranging from individual real estate agents and local restaurants to a national MMA fight brand and an international tire company. For design, she works with businesses to build out the perfect site design including overall branding and client understanding. You can connect with her on twitter, facebook & youtube. In her off time, she loves taking her greyhound, Badger, for runs and watching old movies with her husband.
http://www.wibiya.com/?SmShare=true
This is a greate article about social media in small business.
Session: Is social media still relevant for small business or is it just wasted time?
Speaker: Kirsten Wright
While the simple answer to the question this blog post poses is ‘of course’, I know the Blogworld community wants more than that, right?
You want to know why social media is important, what you should be worrying about and how you can possibly get it all done.
Let’s start with the why.
To find your audience. Most small businesses clientele are the average consumer. This means they are neither the richest or poorest 10%, they have a computer in the home and are probably among the 900 million+ people that are active in social media on a regular basis.
Next, let’s discuss the what.
Measuring conversation, engagement and analytics. Learning what your customers are saying is key to figuring out how to improve what you’re doing and to add more customers to your current buyers. In order to accurately and effectively do any of this, you need to be worried about conversing with them. This means 70% conversation, discussion and engagement (ie: about them) and 30% promoting your business and links to your content (ie: about you).
Finally, let’s cover the how.
With a strategy team. No one can do social media alone. It takes understanding the unique dynamic, having the tools for the analytics and having brand awareness that is a combination of you and their expertise. The monetary commitment into social media will vary but there is no free way to get involved. However, it is important to know that social is less expensive than a lot of traditional media forms which is why the barrier for entry is lower and therefore more reasonable for small businesses.
Of course, all of this just grazes the surface of social media for small business…but you didn’t think I’d tell you everything, now did you?
What struggles do you face in social media as a small business? I am happy to hear from the big businesses too!
About the author:
Kirsten Wright owns Wright Creativity, a solo design and strategy firm specializing in small to mid-size businesses. With social media strategy, she works with businesses to build out a strong social media presence from beginning to end – including twitter, facebook, blogging, youtube and geo-location marketing. She’s worked with clients ranging from individual real estate agents and local restaurants to a national MMA fight brand and an international tire company. For design, she works with businesses to build out the perfect site design including overall branding and client understanding. You can connect with her on twitter, facebook & youtube. In her off time, she loves taking her greyhound, Badger, for runs and watching old movies with her husband.
http://www.wibiya.com/?SmShare=true
Inside Social Media
Inside Social Media
The Blog that offers insight, commentary, news, tools and links to some great social media resources.
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