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Three things to do tomorrow to improve sales
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April 15th, 2010Business, Online Marketing News, Social MediaToday I came across these very simple but yet effective ways to promote sales via social marketing efforts. Read entire article here.
The three items listed are:
1) Expect social media to deliver measurable, qualitative outcomes, not quantitative novelty.2) Trust your instincts, question your consultants and ask yourself, “am I a tool of the tools?”
3) Ask better questions that don’t seek universal standards.
Some think that creating a Facebook ad or group will accomplish their social marketing efforts. That is but the first step of many. There are several things that need to be researched in order for it to become effective. Any social marketing effort must have some sort of measurable outcome in order to know if it is truly working for you. Accumulating fans is great but how are you going to convert those fans to a sale? How are you going to keep your fans informed and interested so that they can keep coming back.
Questions needs to be asked of any marketing professional that is delivering this methodology to you and they should be able to answer all of them and/or at least go out and find the information for you. Innovation plays a key roll in all of this. What is ‘it’ going to be that makes me convert my status from a fan to an actual sales figure. Then once I become a ’sale’ why would I want to share that experience with everyone else. Those are the questions that need to be answered, tried, and practiced in order for any type of social marketing to take effect. You don’t just want to be like everyone else. You need to stand out and deliver.
“It is not easy being cheesy”, taken from the infamous Cheeto’s advertising, but you may have to think along those lines in order to get establish yourself an outcome.. that can be measured.
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