People
often ask me about the benefits of a social media. If your business is going to invest in
something, you want to know what you get in return, right? Basically, social media offer several benefits.
First, social media helps your search
engine ranking.
The
bigger your website, the better your search engine ranking. Most software
companies don’t have extremely large website.
Social media lets you add posts and blog items that rank like web pages. Blogs
and social media posts also help your sales effort. You can alert buyers to the latest upgrades
and features quickly. This is important
because buyers today want to learn all they can about your product before they contact your company.
Social
media give your sales people more sales material. As they speak with prospects, they can refer them
to your blog, Facebook page, etc., for more information or discussion about a
feature. They can also show prospects a
presentation on YouTube or SlideShow about a particular feature. This is especially handy when talk with
prospects over the phone.
WordPress,
Google+ page, YouTube, FlickR and SlideShow are popular platforms for storing company
information. They are free, easy to use
and indexed by the search engines. Facebook
and Twitter are good mechanisms to use to let people know you have new
information available.
Second, to aid lead generation, you can
embed organic keyword in your posts.
Using the same keywords in your blog items and posts that your prospects
use in their online searches helps your prospects find your product. Put a tagline describing your product’s
benefits and the geographic area you serve at the bottom of your blog/post and
you now have a free ad online. Be sure
to include a click to a contact form on your site.
Third, lead nurturing is a natural use
of social media. Social media lets you contact people without
disrupting them the way a phone call, or even an email, does. In effect, a prospect can ask a question without
inviting a 10-minute sales pitch from you.
Just be sure you are diligent about answering questions. And, yes, every question deserves an answer.
Prospects
don’t want to be sold. They want to find
appropriate product for their needs, kick the tires, get other people’s
opinions about the company’s reputation, expertise and how they treat their
customers, and maybe even use the product for free before they start a sales
conversation.
Social
media lets you publicize your attributes in all these areas.
See
you on the net.
--Paige
MultiPlanet
Marketing, Inc.
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your marketing on steroids
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There are many techniques to do advertising but social media has some advantages like website get new client, page rank increased and so on.
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