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Here are 10 easy rules to follow when you’re using social media to build business. And even though they’re easy, don’t think they’re not important. Breaking these rules can make your social networking efforts count for nothing. So here we go…
1. Social networking requires “active engagement.” You can’t just drop in every few months and expect people to line up to use your services. You can’t log on to Facebook only to ask people to buy your stuff, as great as it is. You have to actively work on building relationships, offering help and information, and connecting with people.
2. Be a community builder. Give back to your audience or your network, and always be relationship-oriented.
3. Don’t spread yourself thin. Experiment with which social networks work for you and for your goals, but then only focus on 3 or 4 sites at a time. It’s not going to work for you if you’re trying to be on too many sites at once. You can’t be everywhere, nor do you want to.
4. Consistently add value to your networks, your connections, your groups. Share your expertise, add great content, write recommendations. Always be thinking about how you can help others.
5. Be selective and strategic about inviting or accepting friends, followers, connections. Think of quality as opposed to quantity.
6. Avoid any aggressive marketing tactics. You can’t be a pushy salesman and expect to see any results with social networking.
7. Build memorable profiles. Let people know about you, see what your passions are, what special skills you have, what you do well. Let your personality show.
8. Establish a routine/regular schedule. Set aside 30 mins/1 hour/15 mins (whatever time works for you), and then stick to your schedule. Identify your priority tasks and make sure those get done first in the time you have. And don’t let yourself get distracted.
9. Be professional and personable. One place to be sure to do this is with your photos. I recently turned down a friend request because the photo was a bit too “revealing.” Sure, maybe the person was all business and had the best intentions, but I definitely didn’t want that picture showing up on my wall. So think about how you want to portray yourself and make sure everything backs that up.
10. Don’t forget why you’re in Social Networking in the first place. Remember your goals and follow your action plan. Like I said before, don’t get distracted. Keep focused.
And don’t forget, if you need help figuring out what your online marketing action plan should be – contact me and I can point you in the right direction.
I talk all the time about capturing contact information from the people who visit your website. If you don’t have a way to get an email address, when someone comes to your site you really only have one chance to get them to buy your product or service. Once they leave your site, you have no way to reach out to them and build that “know, like, trust” factor. But, if you have a system in place that does capture a visitor’s contact info, then you have multiple chances to grow that relationship and let them see your expertise and knowledge.
Once you have this system in place, what do you do with those emails? How do you actually turn your list into business and make money from your list?
Here’s a quick step-by-step process on how to make money with your email list. I’m going to just a list today, but over the next few days I’ll be breaking down each one of the steps in more detail. So stay tuned…
1) Create a “hook” or a “bribe” to get people to sign up for your list.
2) Set up your email list and your autoresponders to deliver your hook.
3) Follow up with your list on a consistent basis.
4) Offer information, resources, and work on building up a relationship with your list.
5) Start making money from your list. Offer your own products and services, send out affiliate promotions.
It’s really that simple. Ok, it’s a little more work than this list makes it out to be – but this really is the basics of using your list to make money. Again, I will be going into more detail about some ways you can actually complete each of these steps in future posts.
But get started now thinking about what you can offer as your “hook.” You want something simple to create, but with real information. Don’t just send out fluff. And make sure it relates to what your product or service is.
Today I’m going to briefly talk about your niche or target market. This is so important, and I wish more people got why it’s so important to have a specific niche you focus your marketing efforts on.
What is marketing, really? Marketing is just communication. And who do you want to communicate with? Obviously, I’m going to say your target market – a group of people who have common interests and common problems and that you can find hanging out (online and offline) in the same places. And hopefully this niche or target market is something or someone you’re passionate about helping, glad to spend time with, passionate about working with.
So why do you need to pick a target market, why can’t you just market to anyone/anywhere? Because if marketing is simply communication, then NOT choosing a target market is like trying to get your voice heard by the rest of the world over all the noise being made by all the other people communicating (marketing). This is especially true when you’re communicating (marketing) online.
I recently read this book, and I loved how she put this. It really made it clear to me, so I’m going to put my own twist on it and use it for you: Trying to reach everyone/anyone online, it’s like going out in your front yard right now and yelling at the top of your lungs that you have a fantastic teleseminar going on next week. Almost no one is going to hear you! Maybe your neighbor to the left or right will hear you, but they probably aren’t interested in your amazing teleseminar. You think you’re going to reach everyone (hey, I’m yelling really loud!), but you’re going to end up reaching no one that’s actually interested in what you’re yelling about.
If you want to communicate something to someone, whether it’s to get them to do or buy something, think something, feel a certain way or believe something, you need to know who you want to communicate that thing to. And the clearer you are about your target market, and the more passionate you are about it, the more likely your income is going to start growing.
So stop yelling in your front yard – go get yourself a niche!
If you want more information about picking and marketing to your target market, check out my free webinar this Friday. There’s no pitch, it’s not a preview call, it’s just good information that will help you market your business online. See you there!
Social Media is everywhere. It’s in your email inbox, it’s on the news, you see articles everywhere, and if you do a search for Google you’ll get millions of results. So of course, learning about social media isn’t too difficult. You can find blogs, videos, ebooks, teleseminars, and hundreds of other tools to teach you ways to use social media. So why do so many people still have difficulty actually getting started with using social media to market their business?
One of the biggest reasons I hear is time. Lack of time, not enough time, don’t want to spend the time, wanting to spend the time doing something else. You can’t make more time, no matter how much you learn about social networking and online marketing. You have time or you don’t. If you need more time, you have to find it or spend less time doing something else.
So if time is what’s standing in the way of marketing your business online, you basically have three ways to resolve this time issue. Which way you choose depends on which means more to you, time or money.
1.Just jump in and figure it out on your own. You’ll make mistakes, it will take time, but it’s the cheapest way to get it done – money wise. This is probably the most expensive if you’re talking about the time you’ll need to spend. One positive point to this method is that you’ll know how to do it, so even if you decide to outsource at a future date, you’ll have a good idea of what should be happening. I used this method to get my basic foundation in understanding how social networking and online marketing really work, and to see the results once you finally learn how to do it right. But believe me, it took more hours out of my day (and night) then I even want to remember!
2. Learn from others who have already spent the time learning. Like I mentioned above, there are hundreds of products you can buy, listen to, read online (and offline) to see how others are using social media and online marketing. This will also take time, time to read – time to listen – time to learn – time to implement, but no where as much time as Option 1. Of course, in exchange for less time and benefiting from the time others have spent, you’re going to spend more money than Option 1. So your cost increases but your time decreases.
If you take this route, just be aware of what you’re purchasing. Talk to other people who’ve bought products, ask for recommendations. There’s a ton of information out there, but it doesn’t mean that all of that information is good or that it’s going to fit your needs. And don’t forget to take advantage of the tons of free information out there, to get you started for free.
3. Outsource your online marketing. This is going to save you the most time, of course. And, consequently, cost you the most of the 3 options. A huge benefit to outsourcing is that it allows you the time to do what you really enjoy, what you’re best at. My clients usually come to me after spending some time trying out Option 1 or 2. But even after getting training, or spending the time to learn on their own, they find that they still don’t have the time or the desire to take on the task themselves. What they like is that I come up with a strategy and then make it happen for them.
My final note for you is that online marketing has to be done consistently, so whatever option you decide to try out, make sure you commit to a consistent schedule. Social media can have a huge impact on your business, allowing you reach out to people you otherwise never would, to teach people you’d normally never meet, to grow your business in ways you never thought you could. So whatever way you decide to integrate online marketing into your business, whether by spending more time or more money, as Nike says – Just Do It!
Like so many other solo entrepreneurs, when I first started using social media and trying to market my services online, I was confused and unsure. Confused of what I should or shouldn’t be doing, unsure if what I was doing was actually going to work, uncertain of how others made it all look so easy. Confused, unsure, uncertain, overwhelmed, stuck – do any of those fit you as you try to navigate the world of online marketing?
Nowadays almost everyone knows about Twitter, Facebook and all the other hundreds of ways you can promote yourself and your business online. But which of these sites actually works, how can you market yourself without seeming “salesy” or “pushy?” And how do you find the time to fit all of that online stuff with your day-to-day activities you’re already having to juggle everyday?
On February 19th, I’m going to be sharing with you some simple steps you can follow to make your online marketing efforts successful. I’m offering a free webinar to show you how to get more clients, make more money, and still have time to run your business. This webinar is truly free, no pitch, no sales talk, just really good information you’ll be able to put to use right away.
Please enjoy our guest blogger today. She has some great tips on using online marketing successfully.
Everyday more small businesses wake up and realize how crucial it is for them to master Internet marketing if they want to significantly increase sales. Whether you are already dabbling in Internet marketing and learning about it or the concept is new to you and a bit confusing, ignoring it is no longer an option.
Whether you’re a coach or consultant, a service provider, or a bricks and mortar business like a retail shop or restaurant, driving targeted traffic to a well written, compelling website is essential if you don’t want to leave lots of money on the table. There is so much conflicting information to be found about where you need to spend your time and money creating an Internet marketing program that I’d like to help you with a few basic tips.
First of all you are probably not a professional Internet marketer. Professional Internet marketers look for underserved niches and create websites that sell products or information that will serve that niche in some way. They create multiple sites that are not limited to just one topic or market. Successful Internet marketers are masters at finding markets that they may know nothing about, and then finding an expert with knowledge or a product that they can sell to buyers in that market. They are experts at building compelling websites and driving traffic to those websites through online marketing methods and search engine optimization. Many of the courses and programs you’ll find online teach people how to become professional Internet marketers.
Instead, you have a passion or skill around which you’ve built a small or solo business and you simply want to know how to use some of these tactics to drive qualified traffic to your website. So instead of focusing on multiple markets and websites you really only need to focus on a few and they are markets you know well and that are directly related to your business. Here are some simple tips to help you focus on what Internet marketing you need to master for your small business.
Your Website
Preparing your website for visitors is like preparing your house for a party before inviting the guests. If you get lots of visitors but they come and go and don’t take action then you’ve wasted all the time you spent bringing them there. Before you begin traffic generation:
1) Create a website where the content is compelling, customer focused and talks to the visitor about THEIR needs, challenges problems and the results and benefits they want that you can provide. Avoid language like “welcome” and “we do this and we do that”. People want to know you understand what they want, not that you are telling them how great your business is.
2) Include an opt-in form on ALL key web pages. Ask visitors to sign up to receive a free downloadable or deliverable gift that gives them some knowledge or information they really want.
3) Include glowing testimonials on each page. These are a priceless tool to establish your credibility.
4) Have basic search engine optimization built into your website so that you’ll start ranking in the search engines for your most important keyword phrases. Make sure that includes an ongoing program to develop back links to your website.
Driving Traffic
5) The fastest way to drive traffic is to invest in pay-per-click advertising with Google or Yahoo. Money buys speed. You can easily find a local Pay Per Click expert to set up your first ad campaign and tweak it until you’ve created an ad that drives a stream of visitors to your site who are qualified and willing to take action once they get there. The great advantage to PPC is that you only pay when someone clicks on your ad and you can put a limit on the amount you spend each month.
6) Spend time each week on traffic generating activities like some combination of
* social networking (Twitter, Facebook. LinkedIn to start),
* writing and submitting articles to article directories,
* posting comments on highly trafficked blogs in your niche,
* posting to your blog and listing your blog in blog directories, and
* submitting videos to video sites
* submitting audios to podcast sites
Once you decide which activities will work for you, do them every single week. Schedule them into your calendar or train an assistant to do them.
7) Do regular keyword research using the Google Keyword Research tool to find out what your potential clients are actually searching for on the web so you can use those keywords on your web pages and as blog, article and video titles. This is becoming more crucial all the time. A blog post is very likely to come up in the search engine results more quickly than your web page since it has fresh content which the search engines love. Often, keyword research is the missing piece when people tell me their online marketing isn’t working!
Driving traffic isn’t rocket science. It’s not mysterious. It simply requires a bit of strategy and real consistency. So put a plan in place now and in a few months you’ll really start seeing the results of the increased traffic reflected in your sales.
Janis Pettit is a small business coach and marketing expert who has owned successful small businesses for 21 years and has coached hundreds of small and solo business owners, showing them how to dramatically increase profits and build wealth. She is co-author of 136 Ways to Market Your Small or Solo Business and creator of numerous business marketing home-study courses and coaching programs. Get her free e-book, 12 Secrets to Building a Profitable Small or Solo Business, plus access to business building audios at http://smallbusiness-bigresults.com.
I have a few posts on my blog about how you can use Twitter to promote your business online. For example, you can use it to build your credibility and to get people to your website. But of course, you need to have followers for any of that stuff to work, right? Maybe you’re just starting out on Twitter, or maybe you have followers but you seem to have hit a plateau and your number of followers isn’t increasing. I have a few tips for some simple ways you can build up your Twitter following…
1. Follow other experts in your niche/field – I call these your mentors – other people in your field who have achieved what you’re trying to. By following and interacting with these mentors, you’re going to be reaching out to their thousands of followers who are obviously interested in the field or niche you work in. If those followers like what you have to say, they’ll in turn follow you. Here are some things you can do to start interacting with your mentors and at the same time their followers.
• Tweet about how they’ve helped you – I know that I have taken classes, attended teleseminars/webinars, or otherwise learned some great info from my mentors. So if you’ve learned some great stuff or they helped you succeed in some way, tweet about it. Let them know how they helped you or what they did for your business. They’re going to appreciate the kind words and most likely will re-tweet it. This will get you in front of all those followers, and also work on building your relationship with that expert.
• Re-tweet their messages – This helps you in two ways. They’re probably going to thank you for the re-tweet, which gets your name into their Tweet stream. Also, you’re offering helpful information to your own followers, which continues to build your reputation as a resource of good information.
• Always be thinking about how you can help them. You have to remember that Twitter is about relationship-building, not just about pushing your own information out there. Take your list of mentors you want to build a relationship with, and then start working on that. (Remember that you don’t just want to focus on potential clients or customers, but you also want to develop relationships with people who are already at where you want to be.)
2. Following people – When you follow someone on Twitter, many times they’ll click through to your profile. If they see Tweets that are of interest to them and you’re not just pushing Tweets out about “Buy my stuff,” then there’s a good chance they’ll follow you back. Don’t just follow people randomly though, and be sure you don’t exceed the allowed follow-to-following ratio. Try to keep the # of people your following less than the # of people following you. Now if you’re just starting out, you can begin by following people who are following those experts we just talked about. You can also search at sites like Twellow.com to find people who match your target market.
3. Automate, but automate wisely – You can certainly automate parts of your Twitter strategies, but remember that Twitter is all about interaction and relationships. So be sure you only automate tasks that don’t require a response or that you don’t need to be directly involved in. Once you get to hundreds and thousands of followers, you’ll definitely want to pull some tools in to help you with both the automated and personal tasks involved with using Twitter. Two tools I recommend are Hootsuite and Tweet Adder. Hootsuite is free and used online through their website, and allows you to schedule Tweets and post status updates to multiple sites at once. Tweet Adder is a download to your computer (it costs $55, but has a free trial period), and allows you to automate the process of adding followers. It also allows you to search for the right followers that fit your ideal client profile.
If you’re just starting out on Twitter, or are wanting to really ramp up your followers list, I’ve given you some good ways to get started. Twitter is a great way to start getting more traffic to your website and adding prospects to your marketing list. So take advantage of it! I hope this gets you started.
Yesterday I wrote about what you can expect when you have a limited number of hours set aside to use the services of a virtual assistant. So let’s say you’ve taken the plunge (yes, I know it can be a little scary to hire a VA), and purchased a retainer package of 10 hours for someone to help you with your marketing.
What are some things you could expect your VA to achieve in those 10 hours a month? The short answer – probably more than you thought. Consistency and follow-through is key with online marketing (which is what I offer my clients help with, so that’s what I’m going to discuss here), so when using a smaller amount of hours a month, try to space out that time to about 2.5 hours per week.
Here are some of the ways I can help you increase your business, with just 2-3 hours a week:
Social Media – I can set up your profiles and fan pages on the top social media sites, or any of the other social media websites you want to focus your time on.
Facebook/Website Monitor & Maintenance – I can take care of any updates needed for your Facebook Fan Page and your website and/or blog. I can also monitor your Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn accounts and make note of any important interactions and provide you with a summary of activity once a week.
Comment Moderation – I can monitor the comments on your blog and ensure that the appropriate ones are approved and answered to keep the conversation going.
Google Alerts - I can set up Google Alerts for specific search terms and provide a overview each week of anything important to you and your business, as well as monitor any trending topics.
Forum Interaction and Moderation – I can interact on and monitor any particular forums that you frequently post on.
Longer Term Projects – If you have an event/teleseminar/new product you want to promote, I can start to build the buzz and help you increase attendees with online marketing.
Transitioning to Wordpress – By using some of the hours each month, I can help you with transitioning your website from a traditional html based site to a Wordpress based website. This is a longer term project, but is easily done and usually in much less time than you would expect.
Marketing Your Business – I can help you develop your overall online marketing strategy, and show you new and free ways to market your business online.
Article Marketing – I can set up your profiles on various article directories and submit 1-2 articles a week, increasing your exposure to prospects and building your credibility/expertise in your particular field.
There’s a lot involved in online marketing, and there’s no way I (or any other person) could do all it entails in 10 hours a month. But by picking a few simple strategies and then doing them consistently each month, you’ll start to get more prospects, build more buzz for your business, and get more clients. And besides those great benefits, you’ll have more time available to strategize, plan, take care of your current clients and customers, or to create something amazing for your business.
This really is just a small sampling of the tasks I could handle for you with only 10 hours per month. Now imagine where we could take your business with 10- 20 hours more!
As a virtual assistant, I specialize in helping my clients get more customers or clients with online marketing strategies. When I’m working with my clients, of course I want them all to have exceptional results from our work together. And my clients want (often expect) those same exceptional results. But at the same time my clients might just be starting out, or have a small budget available, so they want to know if we can still get good results with only 5-10 hours a month. Realistically, what kind of expectations can you have when you only want to use my services a few hours a month?
Even with a limited budget, a lot of good results can come from just a few hours if they’re used the right way. Here’s some tips for helping you leverage a limited virtual assistance budget:
1. Communicate expectations on a regular basis. “Set it and forget it” doesn’t often work with a virtual assistant. Your VA is an integral part of your business (if she’s doing her job correctly), even if she’s only working with you a few hours a month. You should be having a short conversation monthly with her, letting her know what you want to accomplish each month, at the start of the month. Then make sure your VA communicates with you what can and can’t be done in the time or budget you have allocated for that month. This doesn’t need to be a drawn-out conversation. It can usually be done quickly through email.
2. Keep the momentum and be consistent. When your budget (and thus the time your VA works with you) is limited, it can be difficult to keep the momentum going and in turn see real results. However, this can be overcome by retaining your virtual assistant on a consistent, monthly basis, rather than booking her time whenever the mood hits, with no real plan. This can make a huge difference in the results you see from your work together. Your virtual assistant needs to be in the loop and stay in the loop in order to understand your business and be invested in your business success.
3. Pick your tasks carefully. A virtual assistant can get a lot done (more than you thought possible) if you delegate projects that are defined and manageable. That means they have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Try to delegate projects that are achievable without much input from you, and that also don’t eat up a huge chunk of your budget.
So even if you have a small budget, you’ll still achieve some incredible results by effectively utilizing the services of a virtual assistant. If you want to find out how I can help you market your business in only 10 hours a month, contact me today for a free 30 minute consultation.
If you are like any typical business owner, you are in search of proven strategies to increase your bottom line. But, with so many revenue generation concepts and strategies available, it can be challenging to know which ones to choose and where to begin. In fact, it can be simply overwhelming.
Here’s three simple steps you can use to get really focused on where you should get started, where you need to focus your time, and who you’re trying to connect with online.
Step 1- Clarify your Online Marketing Goals and Objectives
How can you determine the roadmap to follow, if you don’t know how to define the point you are beginning from and the point you are attempting to arrive at? The first step to defining these points is to define your social networking goals, the results that you hope to achieve and the individuals, or target audience, in which you are attempting to connect with online.
Step 2- Increasing your List
One of the most valuable assets your business currently owns is its lead list. The lead list that you have accumulated represents people who have already expressed an interest in you and/or services. So, it is critical that you learn how to consistently increase the number of contacts on your list. Consider utilizing some of the top opt-in techniques, such as monthly ezines, free gifts, teleseminars, and product or service samples. People will provide you the value you seek when you provide value in return. In addition to using an opt-in function on your website, you could also turn your attention to blog marketing, article marketing and general search engine optimization techniques to boost your website’s regular traffic. Each of these techniques will help you to successfully increase your list.
Step 3- Converting your List to Customers
To transform your list into customers, you must actively work through a process. People buy from people they know, like and trust. So, to turn your list into customers, you must build credibility, let your subscribers get to know you and show them what you do. To accomplish these objectives, you must stay in touch with your list. Invite your list to join you on popular social networking sites (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and LinkedIn). Deliver constant value and relevant information to your list. Notify your list of special offerings and promotions. And, keep your list aware of what your business is doing. Keep in mind that every target market is different; you may need to employ a variety of techniques in order to achieve the level of results you are seeking.
By following these 3 simple concepts, you will be able to establish an online social networking presence, build your list and convert them successfully into customers.
Figuring out the right way and the right place to market your business online can be frustrating, overwhelming, and confusing. Sometimes it can help to have someone walk you through the process.
If you’d like to get some getting more clients and making more money with online marketing, feel free to listen to the recording of last week’s free teleseminar, “6 Simple Steps to Social Media Success.” You’ll find it HERE.
6 Simple Steps to Social Media Success
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