There are several methods to promote your business online and, with the rising population of Internet users, the impact of your efforts can have a far wider reach than traditional methods of promotion. In this post we'll share some action steps; feel free to skip over ones you've already done, or choose the ones you feel will have the most impact to your business. Before outlining our ideas to get started with online and social media promotion, we'd like to share a couple of videos that showcase the influence of social media and provide a visual description of social media. Sayitvisually.com's video highlights that the key to social media is the 1:1 relationship -- emphasizing the conversations we have at a personal level. Now that you are convinced that social media is the right way for you to promote your business, your first action step would be to set up accounts (profiles and pages) for you business on the major social networking sites that generate the most traffic:
Once you've set yourself up on the major social sites, you may want to explore other networking sites and create accounts at additional sites such as those listed here: http://www.focus.com/fyi/50-social-sites-every-business-needs-presence. Also, keep an eye out for other new or less widely publicized social media sites that may help you develop key relationships that can help you expand your business. For example, we like:
You can use other online tools to monitor, manage and grow your social media accounts. Resources include:
Once you have all your accounts set up, you can use a number of techniques to engage your audience on the various sites (we'll discuss some of these techniques in another post). We also suggest that you consider placing ads online such through popular services like Google, Yahoo, and Facebook Ads. Often you can get free "ad credit" to test out these services. For example, American Express is offering small business owners $100 in free Facebook ad credit through their page, which is creating a buzz around the upcoming "Small Business Saturday" on November 26, 2011 (see details at http://www.facebook.com/SmallBusinessSaturday). Finally, we want to remind you again that the key to social media is still the 1:1 relationship -- and the heart of your business is your relationships with your customers and partners. By building strong relationships, you will be able to establish a trusted presence online and those who know you will want to share their relationship with you with others who are in their networks.
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Dollars tend to get people's attention. When you're in a meeting, if you pull a hundred dollar bill out of your pocket, crinkle it around a bit, then you'll likely get some heads to turn. If you offer to give it to someone who comes up with the best idea, you'll also likely get plenty of suggestions. In this post, we'll discuss several ways you can make money. But before that, we want you to think about... Why do you want to make money? Is it so you can feed your family? So you can buy those shoes that you like? Go on vacation? Pay off your debt? Donate to your favorite charity? Or do you want to invest it back into your business to make more money (and what would you want to do with that "more money")?
Everyone is at a different stage in his or her life with varying levels of needs and desires that tie in directly with financial concerns and goals. If you are a teenager, your goal may be to save up money to buy a car (and you may not need any other money, as your basic needs may be met by your parents and other family members). On the other hand, if you're a parent and trying to support a family with wages that don't quite make ends meet, then your goal may be to find an alternative source of income to supplement your current salary. Another scenario might be that you are a business owner, and you make enough earnings to support a comfortable lifestyle -- but you are devoted to growing your company and you want to take it to the next level. Whatever stage you are in, you can review the list of options below for how you can "make" money -- and you can decide which way(s) will help you get you to where you want to be.
Robert Kiyosaki in his "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" books has described individuals as being in one of four quadrants: Employee, Self-employed worker, Business owner and Investor. To find out more about what category you fall under, and access some of his great resources, you can register for a free "Rich Dad PowerPack." We aren't making any money by sharing these links in this post, but we just think they're valuable tools that can help you expand your vision and grow your business. Good luck, and see you at the top! One of the things we've learned from doing business on the phone and in-person is that there are some people out there who simply do not want to talk to you. This does not necessarily mean that they don't like you or that they are "mean" people. They could be introverted, or they could be having a bad day, or they may not be interested in the same things that make you passionate. There will always be a percentage of people out there who do not want to talk to you, and our suggestion is, instead of trying to get them to talk to you: why don't you focus on the people who DO want to talk to you, and speak to the people who YOU want to talk to as well? So, you could broadcast your ideas to an uninterested audience, or you can hone in on the listeners who are looking for what you have to offer. Think about your offering and how you present that offering... This will impact the size of your following and how they react to you. Everyone has a different personality and list of things that pique his or her interest. Some interests are more popular than others, and some personalities are more magnetic than others. Also, think about what your main goal is when you are interacting with others. If your intent is to sell something to someone and your end goal is to get them to buy something, you will interact with them very differently than if your intent is to find out what is bothering that person and what you can do to help solve his or her problems. Essentially, OUR goal is to help people connect with others who are like-minded, and specifically to encourage you as business owners, professionals and organization managers to really explore how you can become integrated with online networks to help you better reach YOUR goals. The type of network partners WE want to work with include people who are motivated to grow their business or organization, those who are open to new ideas and willing to learn, and those who want to help others along the way.
You may be wondering why nobody is talking to you, and it may be because you're talking to the wrong audience or because you aren't saying something that interests your audience. Realize that the same way that you can attract more people to talk to you is how you can begin to properly set yourself up online. By identifying what your niche is and who you want to interact with, you can create the best opportunities and showcase your offering in a way that is different from everyone else -- and you can work on engaging with the right audience in the right way. Stay tuned for more specific ways to make a splash, and soon you'll be asking, "Why do so many people want to talk to me?!" A large chunk of small businesses actually do not have a website, and an even higher percentage are not actively involved on social media sites. So the first question may be, why should you jump start your business online? The key reasoning to building a presence on the Internet would be to differentiate yourself from other businesses, to connect with the growing population of online and social media users, and to engage with your clients and prospects at any time (whether your store is closed or your sleeping, there are people out there browsing the WWW). Given this reasoning, here are a few quick suggestions to help make your business stand out on the web:
Given the significance of this topic, we will be creating a series of posts on related issues, with additional actionable steps. For more information and immediate access to resources related to building your business on the Internet and generating more revenue online, please subscribe to our Inkwhy mailing list. Can You Have More Sales, Too? Helping over 102,000+ businesses like yours raise profits and build customer relationships using AWeber's opt-in email marketing software for over 10 years. 1. Learn to tame your emotions and focus on the Force.
2. Find a master Jedi to become your mentor. 3. Create a really good Jedi costume to wear for Halloween. For more on the Jedi Code, see: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jedi_Code If your head hurts, first you have to identify the source and extent of the pain. For example, if a physical object hit your head, depending on how hard and what type of object, you would need to treat it differently. Pain from a small bump could probably be eased with an ice pack -- but pain from a hard blow or sharp object will likely need medical treatment as you may need stitches or treatment for a concussion.
On the other hand, your head could also be hurting from doing too much work or staring too long at a TV or computer screen (in that case, we suggest that you stop doing the work and close your eyes so that you can rest and relax until you feel better). If you're looking for a quick fix, over-the-counter medicine like Tylenol or aspirin can also help with a headache in many cases. Sometimes people suffer from migraines with unknown causes, and need to take prescribed medication. Perhaps making some adjustments in your eating and/or sleeping habits can reduce the recurrence of head pain that is unrelated to physical impact (e.g., walking into a door). Please note that these are only suggestions and not medical advice; as with any health issue, the best solution may be to make an appointment with a licensed practitioner to review the problem -- or go to the ER if you've sustained a major injury. This question could be answered differently depending on what age, size, and gender the pants are supposed to fit.
If you're looking for a discount on new black pants, we like Ross (http://www.rossstores.com) and TJ Maxx (http://www.tjmaxx.com). You can also check out Amazon and eBay if you're looking to buy online (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=black+pants&x=0&y=0 and http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=black+pants&_sacat=See-All-Categories). And, if you're looking to try to get something locally and potentially for free, you can do a search on Craigslist (http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites) or send a "WANTED" email to your local Freecycle group (http://www.freecycle.org) with the specifications for your black pants, and there's a good chance someone out there will have the black pants. Please post a comment if you've used any of these resources, have any additional suggestions, or have found the black pants that you've been trying to find! Yes, according to one Facebook friend who tested this out. Also, if you are a business, having a Facebook Page is generally the best way to promote your business (better than a group or profile, since Facebook has been removing business personal profile pages and group activity is not visible to all of Facebook whereas a Page can be promoted and shared with everyone). For more details and instructions about converting a profile to a Page, go to http://www.facebook.com/help/?page=18918.
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The reason that domain name registrars like GoDaddy.com (which does give you a 5-day grace period) and 1and1.com won't give a refund once you've registered a domain name is because they are middlemen who have to pay the .com, .net, etc. registries to reserve those names for a period of time. So if they allow refunds, the cost of those domain names would fall to them. To cancel a registration with GoDaddy, you have to do it within 120 hours from when you sign up online, otherwise it's too late -- the money has exchanged hands and the domain is reserved. Many other registrars don't give any grace period.
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