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Generate More Revenue from Social Selling Methods

Generate More Revenue from Social Selling Methods | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
The rise of mobile marketing and social networks has resulted in the advent and evolution of the Social Sellin

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janlgordon's curator insight, June 7, 2017 3:48 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Susan Gilbert because it provides information on how to increase engagement on social media.

 

In order to stay ahead of the competition it's important to effectively reach your target market.

 

Drive Up Your Social Media Sales

 

As you grow your audience on social media you will want to build trusted relationships with them. I agree that in order to attract new customers you need to focus on approaching your audience in an authentic way.

 

Gilbert explains how to best approach your social media marketing in a non-sales way.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Engage on Facebook -- especially in groups. This is still one the top places to build your brand and a community. Once you establish relationships there you can lead them to your Page.

 

  • On Twitter take advantage of trending hashtags and engage in live chats and contests. There is still a viable audience who is interested in what your brand has to offer there.

 

  • Get active with mobile marketing and start posting and engaging. Include SMS text messaging or push notifications as a part of this strategy.

 

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Avoid These 6 Costly #SocialMedia Mistakes

Avoid These 6 Costly #SocialMedia Mistakes | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
By now, you should know just how important a good social media strategy is for your business. But do you know what pitfalls and mistakes you need to avoid?

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 14, 2017 1:51 AM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Ian Naylor because it explains how to develop a strong social media strategy that works for your business.

 

It's important to build solid objectives in order to be successful in social media marketing.

 

Common Social Media Mistakes

 

While you can create a social media account and begin tweeting or posting this will not guarantee solid growth. I agree that it takes focus and dedication to get real results.

 

Naylor explains what to avoid and how to properly grow your social brand.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Avoid spreading yourself too thin on too many networks. Focus on one and then move up from there. It takes time and dedication to develop your community.

 

  • Include the human touch in your accounts rather than just relying on automation or standard content. When people see the same messages they become bored quickly and move on.

 

  • It's important to include video as a part of your marketing strategy. People are especially drawn to this medium -- especially live stream broadcasts.

 

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donhornsby's curator insight, March 14, 2017 9:46 AM
Do you invite comments on your Facebook page? When your followers leave comments on your Facebook page, do you reply? Do you participate in discussions with your fans on your Twitter account? If not, then you are missing out on a tremendous opportunity to build goodwill.