Social Media Marketing - The Big Business Equalizer
Upstart businesses can launch their marketing campaigns with as little risk as possible but with a lot to gain.
And corporate giants do not hold dominance in social media marketing, unlike in traditional marketing where only a few can afford existing advertising channels.
As a business equalizer, what are the nuances and characteristics of social media marketing that makes it possible for any types of business to venture successfully into it? Here are a few: 1.
Open to anyone As long as small businesses have a clear marketing strategy, they can launch their social media marketing campaign easily.
Small entrepreneurs and even single proprietors need only a Facebook, Twitter, or MySpace account to start growing their market base online.
Social networks make it easy to join and setup a professional profile, and even have tons of helpful procedures online to guide beginners.
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Size is not an issue Big or small, businesses begin faceless in the social media marketing world, until they begin posting and taking on an online persona that is often not influenced by their corporate images or, in the case of upstart businesses, non-images.
A large company, for example, may be visible everyday with their costly TV ads and billboards, but unless they devise a social media marketing campaign that is right on pulse with online users, their business reputation can only sustain them up to a certain point.
Beyond this point, any new cafe in the corner with a website and a captivating Twitter presence has a better chance of racking up sales.
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Social talk is cheap Hiring a battalion of online workers will not even guarantee that big businesses get an edge over small businesses with only one or two SEO specialists on board.
The key is the quality of social media marketing communications coming out of the business and into customers.
Providing the right environment for conversations, or building an online community of customers, can be pulled off by even a small business, as long as the right online goals propel them forward.
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Relationships are honest Engaging Twitter followers or Facebook fans into a higher level of relationship is not monopolized by big companies alone.
The only criterion that matters is how sincere businesses are in holding a captive and loyal audience.
Social media marketing is not about how many followers or friends businesses can generate per month, but how many actually appreciates their online presence and looks forward to the next posts, and of course, eventually how many of these translate into sales.
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Content, not hype, is king Creating content that is valuable to customers is one leveler of the social media marketing game.
It can only be a couple of posts a week, but when full of content and information, these posts are more effective as a social media marketing campaign than one involving a deluge of posts that annoy users and do not give customers a reason to visit the business website.
Meaningful content can engage customers to visit the site or buy a product.