How Are You Using Your Social Media Opportunities?
Are you getting any activity that you can measure?
"If you think hiring a professional is expensive, wait until you hire an amateur." – Red Adair
Social Media

Socialize on your social media, just like you might do at a social event. You could be at a backyard barbeque with the neighbors. Normally, people just socialize, talk about their kids, sports, their car, their lack of diving ability, etc.

Later, someone might ask what it is you do for a living. And, of course, you tell them. Like maybe, I’m a stockbroker, helping people with their investments and part time I also sell widgets.

I recently met a minister. She is actively saving souls and offering those with financial restrictions an opportunity to also earn a bit part time. She reported that both practices were doing good.

Obviously, as a minister, her presence in the social media is extensive. She likes to interface with people from all walks of life and learn about them.

Social media activities can link to your blog. Depending upon how you weave in your business to your personal activities. If it is not overdone or pushy, then you can make it work.

You can buy an ad that talks about the benefits of ownership of your offer and at the same time keeping your ad in a conversational mode while doing that. In other words, write your ad the way you would like to see someone else write theirs. Tie it directly to people and the benefits those people will gain.

Trying to keep your presence current in that many sites is a major undertaking.

Our specialists can manage all of that for you, saving you time to work on your real job.

And, that is one of the reasons that we exist to help you. We offer things like:

  • Social Media Audit
  • Social Media Strategy
  • Social Media Management
  • Social Content
  • Campaigns and Contests
  • Targeted Social Ads
  • Event Social Support
  • Workshop Training By cross linking your social media, blog posts, and newsletters, you get a slew of funnels for your customers and prospects to slide right down into your website for the close.

    Now is where I introduce you to the copywriters and graphics folks that can make your newsletter shine. And, at far less than what you should be worth to your company. I've got an example on my blog post within this series that covers that real well, go there to get that, then come back here to carry on.

    So, if your time is worth $500 per hour to your company, then you probably want to explore your copywriter and your graphic artist. Combined their costs shouldn't overlap to a cost that is greater than the value of your time.

    You get a professional project and they go away when the project is completed. End of expense, and you pull in more customers and build your customer list even bigger, all anxious to get your next newsletter.

    If you would like to get more information on your social media. We'll set up a time where we can talk about your project.

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