Archive for June, 2010

Social Media Marketing Tips on How to Build Fans and Increase Followers

Most social media campaigns are focused on the amount of friends, fans or followers; however, oftentimes we forget that we need to increase the engagement levels of our friends, fans and followers. Surveys, contests, and promotions are all great ways to build your follower count and increase your engagement. Following are tips and ideas I have seen effective for small businesses:

Offer a “buy one-get one free” promo to the first 5 people who answer a question about your company or your product on Twitter correctly. This will prompt people to send you tweets while they learn more about your company, product or service.

Offer a gift card to your store to a randomly picked Facebook Fan every month. This builds your fan base and keeps them coming back every month.

Discovering What You’d Like to Do If you Ever Had the Time

Spending regular time alone just to collect your thoughts seems like indulgence.  Spending time alone to nurture your vision, to express yourself creatively, to enjoy a personal pursuit that brings  you contentment and pleasure will seem — well , impossible.  Incredulous.  Impractical.  Inconceivable.  Out of the question.

“Right.  In another life,” is the usual response, along with the audible sighs and the rolling of eyes when I raise the topic with a group of women I occasionally have lunch with.  Then wistful looks appear.  “You mean to have fun?” the women want to know.

“Yes.  Have fun.”

“You mean, by myself.”

“Yes, by yourself.  Fun.  What would you like to do if you ever had the time?”

“Fun?”

Marketing and Selling You!

Photo: Alvimann

The transition from losing a job to looking for a new one can be daunting.  It can also provide the opportunity to step back and reassess your skills, strengths and weaknesses as seen through the eyes of potential employers.  Taking a look through the marketing lens, here are valuable tips on how to market the product “you.”

What are the “you” features and benefits? When evaluating a product, people ask, What will this bring into my life?  How does it differ from the competition?  How much does it cost? The same apply to your job search.  How do you make yourself stand out from all of the other job applicants?  What are your bells and whistles?  What features or skills, stand above the rest for these target employers?  Will those help a prospective employer’s business?

Answering these questions requires an in-depth look at your past.  List all the things you do well and like to do, whether or not you have been paid for them.  People often miss an employment opportunity because they incorrectly believe they cannot make a living doing something they like.

How do you sell “you?” It pays to put serious time and effort into an innovative resume.  Be creative but truthful as you write this “You” sales tool.  Discard your “This is what I have always done and how I have always done it” attitude.  Today’s market requires flexibility and open-mindedness.  A job may require on the job learning, travel or telecommuting.  Be sure to consider any community services or volunteer work that you have done.  It’s possible this will resonate with an employer.

Are your skills in demand? It makes no sense to seek a a retail job in an area where stores are closing.  If you can’t find what you want where you are, you may have to relocate.

The Price Is Right

Small businesses tend to focus on marketing when launching new products or services.  But a sometimes overlooked strategy can play a key role in profit and success: pricing.

When pricing your products or services, consider these tips to set prices that say value to potential customers and help increase your profitability:

1.  Set prices that capture value.  Set prices that capture the value customers place on a product by thinking like a customer.  Customers evaluate a product and its next best alternative(s) and then ask themselves, “Are the extra bells and whistles worth the price premium or does the discount stripped-down model make sense?”  They choose the product that provides the best deal (prices vs. attributes).

2.  Provide pick-a-plan options.  Customers are often interested in a product but refrain from purchasing simply because the pricing plan does not work for them.  While some want to purchase outright, others may prefer a selling strategy such as renting, leasing, prepaying or all-you-can-eat.  A pick-a-plan strategy activates these dormant customers.

4 Ways To Use Technology to Renovate Your Real Estate Business

In 2009, it was just an ugly year for most businesses, particularly in real estate.  Real estate agents need more than connections and hard work to get back to revenues of the year past.  Here’ s a number of newer technologies to improve productivity and save time.

1.  A great service to use is eFax, which does not require any equipment or implementation on your part other than to start giving out your 800 fax number.  If you are out of town and receive a faxed contract or lease, you can forward that e-email to your clients, have them sign and e-mail it, then send that document to all parties.

2.  Add DocuSign to your business.  It costs $19.95 per month, with no contract required.  You can cancel at any time or just order a month here and there.  With DocuSign you can get your clients’ signatures on a contract or lease, even if they do not have a printer or fax machine.  Send the contract to your clients via e-mail with a link to DocuSign; then they adapt a signature and sign and initial where indicated, and that’s it.  E-mail the signed contract to the other parties.

3.  Invest in a good camera which takes still photographs and video like Panasonic Lumix or Kodak Zi8.  Take photos of all your listings, and then upload them to your Website and to about 40 real estate portals.  You can also upload photos and videos of your new listings to Facebook and Twitter and to your blog; add more real estate-specific information on YouTube and other social media sites.  Add the following social media tools to your

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