Social Networking: Market to the Whole World and Watch Your Revenue Skyrocket
With the advent of Web 2.0 came the ability to communicate
with people from all over the world in more ways than
anyone ever thought possible. It is absolutely amazing how
anyone can now connect with anyone else on the internet.
Your Average Joe is connecting and communicating with
famous people and millionaires. Have you ever wanted to ask
Barack Obama a question? The internet makes it so easy. One of my husband's close friends is two connections away
from Hillary Clinton and John McCain in his LinkedIn
account. Would you like an introduction? One of my role
models that I follow intensely is Anthony Robbins. He
recently launched a blog and created a Twitter account. I
can now ask him anything, or tell him anything. He reads
his blog comments himself and posts tweets to his twitter
account personally. If I'm lucky he may even send me an
answer. As far as marketing goes, I was speaking to a good friend
of mine the other day about how she markets her
distribution company. Her business markets offline and
online. 90% of their online marketing is free and 80% of
her business comes from online efforts. Her business
grossed $1.3 million last year. I was reading an article the other day about a company that
was doing really well with their offline marketing efforts.
It took a few years for them to be convinced that adding
online marketing could boost their business. They finally
took the plunge. Their business skyrocketed by 40% in just
a few months. They are now putting a new marketing plan in
place that will turn some of their offline marketing
efforts into online. They have found their online marketing
to be more effective. They can market online to more people
for less money. Social networking seems to be the biggest hype of all. Most
online social networking efforts are free to very
inexpensive. A few popular sites that are considered part
of social networking are twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn,
ning.com, blogs, podcasts, YouTube, and more. It takes a
little effort to get some payoff with social networking,
but when you are consistent with your efforts it can go a
long way to driving traffic to your website, increasing
your exposure and establishing yourself as an expert in
your field of business. Not only can social networks bring you closer to your
customers and offer them a way to learn to trust you, but
it can be fun, too! About the Author: Kimberly Reddington, Moms in Business Thoughtleader for
CereusWomen.com, teaches moms how to turn their skills and
talents into a successful home-based service business and
to find a balance between their business and their family.
Discover Kim's popular special report by visiting
http://www.CereusWomen.com
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