February 23, 2012

Using Social Media for Networking

When times are great, the customers flood in the door and little thought goes into marketing. However, in lean times businessmen find themselves needing to practically drag them in off the street.

Although networking has always had its place in a marketing plan, today it is a part of making sure those doors stay open. Generating interest in the company’s product or services by using social media to spread the word is helping many companies increase business.

Businesses today need an Internet presence – that is not disputed, however it is not enough just to be out there. A website does little good if nobody finds it. This is where using social media is very beneficial. People on social media sites will take your message and send it to their friends, who in turn send to theirs, and so on – the true purpose of social networking!

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To be successful a business must add value to the lives of their potential customer. One way is to write informative articles and blogs. Post them on your website and then post links on social media sites. The articles should be interesting and useful. For example, a chiropractor posts an article about how to have a healthy back on his website. The link could then be used in various places on the Internet including social media sites.

When you consider that the incredible amount of time spent on social media, it is crucial to harness this audience. According to a national survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, those between 8 and 18 spend over 53 hours each week. As this group enters their income producing years, where they spend their money is going to be greatly influenced by their time online.

The more your message is seen, the more likely your company becomes front of mind. This means you are the first thing that a person thinks of when looking for your type of product. Get your message out there and get it out there often and you will soon see those doors flooded once again regardless of the economic times!

 

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How to Earn a Living Online

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A lot of people think that the businesses putting up late night infomercials claiming to be able to make thousands of dollars per month while working from home are simply scams. While it isn’t possible to substantiate every claim ever made in an infomercial, you don’t need to buy any kind of info product to make money online. It has nothing to do with selling a product of your own, although many online entrepreneurs do so.

You can make your living online through filling client needs. While it might initially seem like going online and looking for jobs is too easy, the fact that many people online are too busy playing to think of making money makes for a lot of openings. Right now, the Internet is booming, and your skills can be a nice side income if you aren’t afraid to work. Then, when you’ve made some money, you can invest it through peer lending or into the stock market. The entire thing is legal, and while making a decent living through manual online labor isn’t easy, it is fairly simple and straightforward.

The major trick to earning money online isn’t about having a great idea. Some people make a decent income simply through writing. Every day new websites are built, and existing websites are overhauled to be better. If you have graphic design, coding or writing skills, you can help the owners of these sites to grow their online businesses. In some cases, a freelancer with a robust client base can do exceedingly well without ever having to commute anywhere. You need only find a need and fill it.

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