Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Social Media: 10 Myths That you Should be Aware Of
Who said the number of followers is the most important? Who thought that anyone could do this? Is Social Media only a trend? Please take a look at this following list over 10 social media myths:
1. The number of Users is the most important. The quality of interactions is in fact the most important.
2. The Social Media is a promotion channel. The Social Media are a communication channel,and it should serve as a complement to your Marketing Strategy.
3. It's something for teenagers. The age group with most activity is between 25 and 34 years old. This segment represents the consumers and decision makers.
4. Wastes your time. Considering the ROO, the time dedicated to the Social Media represents an inversion that reflects in the brand's positioning.
5. Nobody pays attention to Companies in Facebook. Around 56% of users follow a brand in Facebook.
6. I have to be informal in order to be successful in Social Media. Being represented in Social Media does not mean loss of moral values or Corporate Communication policies.
7. My Company has nothing to share in Social Media. Social Media users are looking for interesting content, and they appreciate that brands share experiences, tips, advices, etc.
8. You can't measure Social Media Results. There are ways of measuring the engagement and determine the return of all the interactions.
9. Anyone can Tweet and Post. One thing is to say "Hello!" and another thing is to start intelligent and interesting conversations.
10. It's only a trend. Social Media are here to stay. More than 50% of consumers make decisions based on opinions found on Social Media.
So, do you have a different idea of Social Media?
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Social Media: 9 Questions You Should Ask Before Posting
Using the social media can be tricky, especially if you are running a business. But there are certain rules that apply to both personal and business messages.
Here are 9 questions you should ask yourself before posting/tweeting:
1. Is the message appropriate for a social media network?
2. Should I address the message to a specific audience?
3. Will someone else care for this message besides me?
4. Am I offending someone?
5. Will I feel fine after publishing this message?
6. Is it a vague post? Will everyone understand what I mean?
7. Am I using the social media to unburden? If yes, is this bad for me?
8. Do I look like a teenager? Do I use many abreviations?
9. Do I really want to publish this message?
Monday, May 26, 2014
6 tips to use Twitter in a strategic way
We are fans of lists. We are sure it's helpful and it's very informative, and we hope you can agree with us.
Since Twitter is on the verge of becoming the most used social media network, learn how to use it strategically with only six short - like a tweet - tips:
1. Create lists. We told you this was important. This way you can aggregate competition, customers and opportunities.
2. Post tweets frequently. If you are not committed to post a few tweets per day, you won't get results.
3. Use your own #hastags. You can use general hashtags, but don't forget to use yours, and better promote your brand.
4. Personalize your content. Be sure that your content is right for your target audience.
5. Explore the RT's. Try to RT strategically during the day. RT is the short-term for "ReTweet" which means to replicate something that was written before by someone else. RT on Twitter means that the person copied, repeated the text, but showing the credits.
6. Personalize some URL's. But only those who take the visitor/customer to the company's website.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Thought Of The Day: Are You Brave Enough ?
Are you brave enough to transform your passions into a job? Are you willing to pursue what you love and turn it into a living?
It only takes courage and bravery!
It only takes courage and bravery!
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
The Importance of Visual Branding
In the direct sales business, visual branding is extremely important, as it will help you connect with your community, and express your brand's personality, making it memorable.
Here's a few tips on how to develop the Visual Branding:
- Set your color palette: a strong color palette is a key element of brand recognition; bright or pastel colors inspire creativity and dark blues and maroons inspire trust and insurance
- Determine your brand's fonts (and stick with them). This way, even before your clients read the message, they will recognize the font and associate it with the brand automatically;
- Be consistent with your design templates & structure.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Sales Techniques - That Actually work
Today we're showing an infography by the Professional Academy with some Sales Techniques.
Sales can be competitive and demanding, but if you believe in yourself, if you're professional and trustworthy, and a great listener to your clients, your sales will definitely grow and most important: your clientele.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
5 Rules To Get More Instagram Followers
- #nofilter is the most popular hashtag on Instagram, and Mayfair is the most successful filter when it comes to user interactions;
- Statistically, Sunday and Monday are the best two days to post on Instagram;
- The more #hashtags you use, the more your follower engagement will increase;
- Any time is good to post pictures, there is no better time of the day to post;
- But if you're posting videos, the best hour to do so is after work hours, between 9p.m. and 8.a.m. to get the highest number of interactions.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Instagram VS Vine (Twitter)
Social Media is at war. Instagram has been growing more and more, while Twitter is still very popular. Instagram now allows 15 seconds of video, shareable to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, E-mail and so on. Vine, the Twitter video app, only allows 6 seconds of video, and only shareable to Facebook and Twitter, but it allows embedding to blog posts.
One thing we know for sure: short video usage in social media has become more and more popular when it comes to engaging with the community and clients.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Tips by Younique: Be Different Than Your Competition
Competition is tough, but if you keep copying the same techniques as the competition, if you don't stand out, if you don't think out of the box, you'll just be another small fish in the ocean.
This quote is an advice for those sellers who keep looking at the competition as role models. It's always good to have mentors when it comes to business, but copying every move will just tie your feet into the ground, when you are able to fly.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Social Media: Essential Tasks
- Sign in, check messages, comments and replies;
- Damage control if necessary;
- Post fresh content;
- Reach out to at least 3 of your followers;
- Reach out to at least 3 new people;
- Monitor the competitors and the industry reviews;
- Brainstorm future posts based on your followers feedback;
- Check out statistics
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
The Uses of Social Media (And How it Will Boost Your Business)
- Know your audience;
- Use multiple sites (don't just stick to Facebook and Twitter, explore the advantages of Pinterest, Instagram and Google+ as well);
- Use a Social Media Manager (if you don't have the resources to hire someone, use sites like Ping.fm and HootSuite;
- Post visual content (photos, videos...);
- Interact and engage with your audience (followers);
- Commit & be patient.
Monday, April 21, 2014
The Importance of Hashtags
In the world of Social Media, hashtags are everywhere! Once you hashtag a word on Twitter, Instagram, Google + and even Faceboo everyone can see it, all account users. The word goes directly into the hashtag world and this allows users who aren't following you to see it, and to see the message and/or content you post related to this word.
However, don't give in to temptation in creating a hashtag in every single word you use: Use them wisely, by subject, relevance and importance. The recommended ratio is 1-3 hashtag words per tweet/publication, or else you might be just missing the point and creating clutter in your social media profiles.
However, don't give in to temptation in creating a hashtag in every single word you use: Use them wisely, by subject, relevance and importance. The recommended ratio is 1-3 hashtag words per tweet/publication, or else you might be just missing the point and creating clutter in your social media profiles.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
4 Social Media Tips
- Be Yourself: I know, this might sound as a big cliche, but the thing is, if you share your own values and interest on your social media your audience will be authentic and will definitely grow faster, rather than if you play it safe.
- Interact with your audience: liking pictures and commenting back isn't interacting. Asking people to buy your product isn't interacting either, but asking your audience to participate in giveaways or contests will definitely catch their attention.
- Don't make direct advertising: people hate it on social media. Instead entertain them, give them a reason to visit your page.
- Make your effort constant: Maintenance is key when managing your social media pages. If you don't care about your page, people will just assume you don't care about your business and products.
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