Tag: Social Networking

Dec
02

Facebook Marketing: An Hour a Day

by , under Attraction Marketing, Facebook, John Recommends, Social Networking

Develop, implement, and measure a successful Facebook marketing campaign

The social networking site Facebook boasts more than 300 million users worldwide. Its ability to target users who have provided real data about themselves and their interests makes Facebook the ideal platform for marketers, and marketers everywhere recognize the importance of Facebook and are eager to successfully tap Facebook’s potential. This book shows you how.

Quickly get up to speed on today’s Facebook conventions and demographics, and then gain an understanding of the various strategic and implementation issues you must consider from start to finish.

 

  • Guides you through crafting a successful presence on Facebook and takes you through each step for developing an overall marketing strategy
  • Explains each step for setting realistic goals, defining metrics, developing reports, and acquiring corporate buy-in
  • Shows how to execute your strategy while incorporating all of Facebook’s relevant features.

Price:$29.99

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May
05

Social Networking To Grow Your Business

by , under Attraction Marketing, Personal Notes, Social Networking

Are you involved with Internet marketing, network marketing, or direct sales?  If so, please read on because there are gems in this post just for you.

How would you like to become a distributor or representative that you’re up-line dreams of having?

If you’ve been around multi-level marketing or network marketing for any amount of time, you have experienced the push and sense of urgency that is instilled by many trainers, coaches and mentors.

There’s a whole new train of thought growing about how to successfully grow your network marketing business.  Social networking, attraction marketing, and a law attraction are all playing a part in how people conduct business these days.

First of all, let’s talk about social networking.  It’s the same as if you just moved into a new town.  At first he spent some time getting settled in and making sure that you’re comfortable in your new home.  What your comfort level roles in your own surroundings you can begin to venture out into the neighborhood and surrounding area.

The same holds true in business.  All of us, when first starting out, need to gain experience and exposure before we can really begin to promote our business.  By getting comfortable in our own homes, in our own domains, we gain a sense of confidence that begins to grow daily.

Once we begin to venture out into the neighborhood and introduce ourselves to our neighbors and local businesses, we start to get a sense of what our surroundings, our neighborhood and our community is all about.  This is a vital step that many people miss when starting out with their new business.

By assuming that just because you have a product or a service, people will buy it, you’re closing yourself off from the chance that some of those neighbors and businesses might be able to help you with your own business.

Don’t make that mistake.  Be proactive in your approach to your new business.  Get out there and press the flesh, shake some hands, make some friends.  In the long run it’s the best thing you can do for yourself and your business.  Giving people a sense of who you are right from the beginning takes away the guesswork later on.

Look at each day as a new opportunity for growth both in yourself and in your business.  Look also for the opportunity to help other people with their businesses.  By becoming an asset to your community, you will endear yourself to those around you, and you will also find a higher degree of loyalty and willingness to help from those same people.

If you take the strategies that I’ve spoken about here and apply them to your current business, integrating them with what you’re up line is also teaching you, it won’t be long before you pass your sponsor by in sales and recruitment.

As you may have read in some of my previous posts, my belief is that in order to truly succeed need to help others to do the same.  Please let me know if there is anything that I can ever do to be of assistance to you.

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