If you want to set your business apart from your competitors spend
some time creating and fostering relationships with your current and
prospective customers.
Strong business relationship lead to long term customers and this is
good for your bottom line. If you have been ignoring social media it’s
time to recognize that you are turning your back on a vital direct
connection to the people who have supported your business and those
people who may be your next customers. Your customers are a vital source
of information for any company. They can help you understand how to
better meet their needs and therefore, retain their business while
attracting new business. One of the most powerful ways to tap this
valuable resource is by finding more ways to connect with your customers
and build lasting relationships.
Relationship building is an ongoing process on and offline. Social
media makes it easier to start and build relationships with current and
prospective customers all over the world. Your marketing plan should
include dedicating resources for building your online presence through
posts, blogs, backlinks, bookmarks, commenting and more. Your website is
simply not enough any more. If you want to speak to your customers and
grow your sales you will need to connect with them using popular social
media.
Social media makes it easy to build relationships with your customers, here’s how.
- Instantly create connections
- Expand your reach to new markets
- Ability to jump on customer service issues right away
- Better identify gaps in your service provision
- Know what people are saying about your company
- Increase awareness of what your business offers
- Increase referrals and sales
- Generate new sales with offers
- Post Product or Service Reviews
- Improve customer experiences with your company
- Generate fresh online frequent content that you control
What to do next:
Have a look at some of the popular Social Media sites to see which
ones are the best fit for your company, products or services. Don’t
limit yourself to just the large sites, if you can find niche sites
directly related to your purposes this can be ideal and easily found
with a Google search. Here’s just a few of the top ones ranked by
Alexa.com
YouTube.com
Facebook.com
Twitter.com
LinkedIn.com
MySpace.com
Yelp.com
StumbleUpon
Tumblr.com
Reddit.com
Flickr.com
Digg.com
Metacafe.com
del.icio.us
segnalo.com
BlogCatalog.com
technorati.com
mixx.com
Rojo.com
Kaboodle.com
gather.com
Folkd.com
KillerStartups.com
Newsvine.com
Faves.com
BlinkList.com
BuddyMarks.com
WireFan.com
Before the Internet, building business relationships meant greeting
your customer by name when they came into your store. Today, it means
using social media to better connect with your customers and in the
process of helping them you help your own company grow stronger.
Companies and their customers are connected in a way never seen before
and it’s your job as a business owner to facilitate this process.