So you are looking for ways to enhance your online business and aim to increase profit? Well you have just come to the right place.
For most online marketer, to have more traffic and sales are really bliss. All of us have one thing in common, and that is to make more money and have a passive income. This is exactly what I am going to teach you today. After reading this article, you will be able to see a new light from where you are now. Continue reading note down.
Facebook
The first method is to use Facebook. How do you strengthen your business with Facebook? Some people thought that Facebook is basically for trending purposes – because everyone has Facebook, so you also have a Facebook account for your business. If that's your attitude, then it is a bit lost. Facebook is used to connect you and your potential prospect of much closer connection. You can make this change with the new updates and products. Just build relationships with them and then they will definitely treat you as someone they can trust.
Blogging
Second, it is a blog. Why blog? Simple, it is to update your product, as well as from additional prospects. On the Internet, there are many people query search, and if they happen to visit your blog and just good, their products also need a site in the same. Therefore, you can earn more money, as well as the blog.
Forums
Finally, you can also be a community of people that have to do your niche. All you need is keep on joining the conversation and build your reputation. Not to flame or spam, you remember you represent your own corporate and brand communications. So stay calm. In forums, you can also measure a link in your signature. This can really help in promoting your site, how to use the rest of the community. Start your own thread, start a controversial topic, so your issue can be popular. Members will be aware that you are creating more and more popular thread and so you make it very popular.
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Why Is Your Business Afraid of Negative Blog Posts?
Monday, March 9th, 2009It’s enough to make the average business owner break out in a cold sweat; the thought of bloggers ripping them. But while many businesses and companies are fearful of posts that shine a negative light on their business, these instances are in fact a wonderful opportunity.
Here’s what often happens with the clients I work with. A blogger will write a post challenging them, or outright attacking them. The post is usually based on either a specific interaction the blogger has had with the business, or it’s based on something that they have heard that the business has done, or will be doing.
In either case, the blogger has just done something that should excite every business. The blogger has given the business an open invitation to reply to them, AND to address his/her readers.
Step back for a second and think about what would happen if you went to a blog and left a comment explaining what your business is, and how it functions. You’d be slammed unmercifully for self-promotion, and ’spamming’ the blog. Your online reputation would suffer. As it should, because you would be entering into a conversation that had nothing to do with you, and would be promoting yourself. VERY bad move.
But one former tenant, David Griffiths, now thinks of the real estate developer as more akin to Big Brother. Mr. Griffiths, an information technology consultant, and his wife, Katy — who is pregnant — had to move in November when Rockrose declined to renew their lease at its EastCoast waterfront development in Long Island City, Queens. A Rockrose employee, he said, told him it was because he had posted critical comments about the building on the Internet. That surprised Mr. Griffiths, who indeed had posted complaints, but on a Google Groups forum that he created — a tenants’ group accessible only to members whom he approved.
"Dave, we understand that you’re not happy living here, so we made the decision for you," the employee said, according to Mr. Griffiths."It’s very ‘1984,’ " said Mr. Griffiths, 38, a Briton who seems mystified to find himself part of the turbulent annals of New York landlord-tenant relations.
Small Businesses Can No Longer Ignore Blogs
Monday, February 9th, 2009If your customers are going to be increasingly reading blogs and writing blogs themselves, how much longer can your business afford to not take part in online conversations that are happening around your company and your industry?
Two common objections that small businesses offer to adopting a blogging strategy is that they don’t have time, and no one online is talking about them anyway. First, limited resources/time is a very real consideration for many small businesses. If you don’t have the time and/or people to launch a blogging strategy, you can still build relationships with bloggers and leverage this as a way to increase awareness of your business online. This post offers a great primer for launching a blogger outreach strategy in 24 hours.
The second objection many small businesses offer to why they aren’t blogging is that no one is blogging about their business now, so why should they care? This indicates that the business has an awareness problem online, as do many small businesses. But the great advantage that a small business has over a large company is that they can often times CREATE the online conversation around their business, instead of reacting to it. Think about it, most large companies have plenty of people talking about them online. But that means the conversation already exists, and the best they can hope for is to participate in that conversation.
While a small business, can often times create the conversation around them. That means that can have more control over the form and flow of the conversation. A large company will likely have to do some ‘damage control’ when they first enter into an online conversation, because there might be some misconceptions about them. But a small business can start out with a clean slate and get their point of view out from the start. They don’t have to ‘repair’ tarnished images that large companies frequently have to do.
As we can see social media can be used in different ways which can damage the credibility online very easily and quickly. We cannot control the social media, it is difficult to manage as the control is in the consumers hands. The best thing to do is following up your brand in social channels by using some free and paid tools, E.g. there are lots of companies start offering reputation management tools and softwares which could be helpful to use. It could save your time and credibility. I think we all should learn from Dominos case. Instant reaction and monitoring could save the reputation.