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Holiday CheerFor all the commotion suggesting that social media is replacing people’s social lives, the reality is distinctly different. While some Facebook users sit inert at their desks all day, browsing others’ profiles, more and more people are spending their time arranging events, organizing parties, and making real-life connections. The internet is turning full circle, and the biggest social media nerds are now becoming the most connected people in the city.

While it might seem like this change is useless to marketers, it is really quite a lucrative opportunity. As people begin to embrace online-based events, the potential for marketers to create events for their companies, products, and even brand new media launches increases dramatically. These four tips will help you… Continue reading the rest of this article...

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shopping-mall#4 in a series of 8 blog posts dedicated to providing real-world social marketing tips and content ideas for some of the most common industries and small businesses.

You were smart to start a craft business online. Low overhead, flexible working hours, and complete creative freedom. But you need another element for success: a good marketing plan. Make sure that social networking is a core part of that plan. Facebook and Twitter are no longer optional add-ons for a good marketing strategy. They’re at its heart.

Getting started on Facebook couldn’t be easier… or more essential to panning online gold. Create a profile that contains the best copy possible to make your business look not just good, but hot, hot, hot. After your… Continue reading the rest of this article...

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Oct
15

Social Marketing Ideas for Coaches

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IL1848#3 in a series of 8 blog posts dedicated to providing real-world social marketing tips and content ideas for some of the most common industries and small businesses.

Coaching businesses run the gamut from Life Coaching to Business Coaching to Physical Fitness Coaching and beyond. They all share key elements. Educate, Inspire, Encourage.

Fortunately for you, social networks are all about developing the same type of relationship you already have with your clients. They are the perfect extension of what you currently do.

Central to your business success is the ability to engage and excite people about what you have to offer. How? Whatever flavor of coach you are you can profit big time from the creative use of social networking tools like Facebook… Continue reading the rest of this article...

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HO2047#2 in a series of 8 blog posts dedicated to providing real-world social marketing tips and content ideas for some of the most common industries and small businesses.

Travel agents, or anyone involved in associated businesses, have recently been handed a gift on a golden platter: online social networking. The travel business has long been driven by good word of mouth and similar forms of personal interaction. Facebook, Twitter, and the many other new venues raise those methods – and their benefits – to new heights.

In days past, travel agencies relied chiefly on newspaper ads and the recommendations of a relatively small network of existing customers. The old “she tells two people, and they tell two people, making four, sixteen…” and so… Continue reading the rest of this article...

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55593#1 in a series of 8 blog posts dedicated to providing real-world social marketing tips and content ideas for some of the most common industries and small businesses.

The Real Estate business… what could be less online oriented? Sure you can look at pictures, but your clients have to see the home, walk around, get the feel of the place. How can Social Marketing tools help you there? What’s Facebook or Twitter got to do with selling property?

Lots!

Every real estate professional knows that selling homes isn’t about buildings, it’s about people. And between advertising and networking, the pros spend 50-75% of their time trying to reach and interact with them. Present clients, potential clients, and past clients form the core of a… Continue reading the rest of this article...

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