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How to Show Your Clients the Value of Facebook in 7 Easy Steps

How to Show Your Clients the Value of Facebook in 7 Easy Steps | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Have you ever had clients who weren't yet sold onFacebook? Most people know Facebook could potentially help them grow their businesses, but getting a page set up and managed properly can still be a daunting task for many folks.

 

First off, you might need to nudge your clients toward acting. When researching your pitch, find examples of similar businesses that have vibrant Facebook presences. Let the clients know what they're missing out on. You can also get their attention by showing them the data on Facebook's exponential user growth and the mind-blowing predictions of continued growth. Here you can even focus on the clients' particular markets. Finally, show them some examples of pages you've helped develop in order to establish your own credibility.


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Jim Doyle's curator insight, May 5, 2013 3:20 AM

Great Infographic

Sigrid de Kaste's curator insight, May 5, 2013 7:09 PM

I'm myself not really sold on Facebook...however looking at recent data there is a lot of movement and searching and it's on Facebook...so better get your stats and re-consider, and showing clients the facts

Sigrid de Kaste's comment, May 6, 2013 5:29 AM
Thanks Martin, very true - Visibility creates Credibility leads to Profitability!
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The Failure Of Social Media

The Failure Of Social Media | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Social Media doesn't work for the vast majority of small businesses.

That was the main message in the USA Today article titled, Study: Social media a bust for small businesses, published on April 17th, 2013. From the news item:"About 61% of small businesses don't see any return on investment on their social-media activities, according to a survey released Tuesday from Manta, a social network for small businesses. Yet, almost 50% say they've increased their time spent on social media, and only 7% have decreased their time. What businesses are trying to get out of social media: 36% said their goal was to acquire and engage new customers, 19% said to gain leads and referrals, and 17% said to boost awareness. Facebook was most cited as the hardest to maintain social-media platform, according to the survey." There is a big lesson in this data...

 

What you want from social media may be very different from what it is.


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Retro Social Media's comment, April 22, 2013 9:40 AM
61% is a big percentage...
Tentronix NZ's curator insight, April 23, 2013 9:00 AM

Social Media is it worth your marketing efforts/time or still the traditional methods superseed the SM? It's truely stated as a matter of one's choice, totally agree!!

Angelica Laurencon's comment, May 22, 2013 4:08 PM
Failure of Social Media as another marketing & PR channel, yes, but still very efficient for SMB in the new business of kindness.
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Social Media Tools That Support Google+: Solutions for Small Business

Social Media Tools That Support Google+: Solutions for Small Business | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn can be found in the majority of social media management apps. It is with Google+ that things get a little bit more complicated: very few social media tools support it due to some technical challenges.

 

However, most social media managers would prefer a solution that would allow them posting to all social networks in one place, Google+ including.

 

In this post, you’ll find reference to all tools that are to date integrated with Google+. We’ll bring small business editions to a special focus and review social tools that (1) support Google+ and (2) the ones you can use for free or under $10 a month.


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Julian Magnone's comment, April 26, 2013 3:26 PM
Thank you Wendy for the feedback. It worth to try it.

Regarding separated browser windows opened, that worked very well for me using Chrome with different user's profiles (you can also use the incognito but only allows you an additional session). If you create a different user/profile (look at the avatar on the top left corner), you can then log with many different accounts (sessions) in different Chrome tabs.
Michlin Metals, Inc's curator insight, April 27, 2013 2:42 PM

SMB Tactics for Smart Social Media Usage

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How Do You Find The Time For Social Media? - Forbes

How Do You Find The Time For Social Media? - Forbes | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

How do you find the time for social media? This is the question I get asked probably more than any other.

 

I have four lovely children, a demanding job, a wife with a successful career and more. So how do I find the time to tweet, blog, share, and comment?

 

The answer is simple: I make the time for social media because I think it’s important.

 

I believe that business people in general, and marketers especially, have an obligation to do more than just consume content or share other people’s content, but to become a content creator and to contribute to your work and your life.


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FredColantonio's curator insight, April 5, 2013 12:37 PM

Comment trouver le temps pour les médias sociaux ? "Parce que c'est important" répond l'auteur. Et avec une méthodologie simple et en 3 étapes. Miam

Gemma Finnegan's comment, April 18, 2013 12:36 PM
I think its fair to stay that at the beginning of your social media journey it can be very time consuming getting to grips with the different platforms and building up followers and looking for decent content to share. You also have to develop your style. That said, with the right tools and mindset your time investment lessens substantially - unless you get hooked!
Michlin Metals, Inc's curator insight, April 27, 2013 3:27 PM

Always a good read about MAKING time for social media