10 Reasons Your Small Business Should Be Using Social Media
Even if you have a great product it can be a real challenge to get a new company off the ground. If people don’t know about your products they obviously can’t buy them.
Typically, new businesses will invest heavily in traditional advertising, cold calling, and email marketing. All of these are legitimate and should be pursued.
However, a robust social media component to your marketing efforts can make all the difference.
Social media is about generating buzz. The only thing worse than bad press is no press at all. If people are not talking about your brand they’re probably not buying it.
Here are 10 reasons your small business should be using social media:
1. More Traffic (a lot more) – The amount of traffic a successful viral marketing campaign can generate is simply staggering.
2. Reputation Management – Find out what people are saying about your brand and where.
3. Increases Search Rank – The more people share your content and talk about your brand it generates natural links back to your site. This increases your search engine rank which increases your traffic and the quality of it.
4. Branding – Creating a recognizable identity and a strong brand is key to success.
5. Buzz – Get people talking about your brand. This will increase the spread of your brand via word of mouth. People trust what their friends and family tell them.
6. Levels The Playing Field – Social media allows tiny companies and one man shops to get the same exposure as multi-billion dollar companies with massive advertising budgets. A single viral video has the potential to be seen by as many people as a million dollar Super Bowl ad.
7. Saves Money – Social media costs a fraction of what traditional advertising does.
8. Increases Trust – Companies with a strong presence on social networks are more accessible. Companies that are more accessible tend to be more trustworthy (or are perceived that way).
9. Makes You Better – When you engage with customers through social media you’ll know what they want, what’s wrong, what’s right, and how you can do better. Domino’s Pizza heard from customers via social networks about how terrible their pizza had become. They responded by throwing out all the old recipes and starting from scratch.
10. Increases Your Market – The web has made doing business all over the world as easy as doing business in your own neighborhood. A robust social media presence will expose your brand to potential customers all over the world.
About Michael Herman
Michael Herman, founder and president of Digital Street, has been actively engaged with innovating digital marketing strategies for over 15 years. Since founding Digital Street—a leading email and social media marketing software company—in 2008, Herman has strived to provide clients with email marketing solutions that allow them to create, track, survey and share campaigns on social media with increased efficiency and effectiveness. Providing companies with the tools to take brands further, Digital Street pushes the industry with enterprise-level technology that simplifies executing large-scale campaigns with expansive databases. Prior to founding Digital Street, Herman served over six years as the vice president of business development for IMC of New England. He specialized in developing strategies for database building and management, marketing automation services, inquiry management and other lead generation and brand-building activities that currently influence Digital Street’s leading-edge technology. Herman’s work experience with leading enterprises provides critical insight as Digital Street serves the needs of varying types of companies. He held an influential role working with the enterprise group at Dell and served as part of Apple’s e-commerce division. Additionally, Herman managed the relationship with Microsoft while working for marketing agency Invenio. An Austin native, Herman’s community involvement has always been a priority. He was instrumental in growing the professional education center at St. Edwards University, where he graduated, and currently serves as the internal communications committee chair for the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce. His responsibilities in his role at the chamber include managing internal and external communication plans as part of the development of marketing strategies for divisional projects.Connect
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