Don't you just love the changing seasons from Winter to Spring.
I am writing to you today, in order to give an update on the main benefit of why you can progress to make relationships bloom quickly within Internet Marketing.
Like the seasons, Facebook also is yet again going through a metamorphosis itself to become a bigger player in the business world.
Today I am meeting a friend, who just a few weeks ago was a stranger.
We initially met up at a convention and through Facebook our relationship has blossomed.
We are now meeting face to face, so that we can discuss some internet marketing strategies.
Thus, all through the genius of Facebook it has become far easier to start up a business from home.
Indeed, through Facebook, it can help make the world become a smaller place, so much so, I now belong to a private group that specialises in sharing new skills and new ideas.
The group I belong to on Facebook was created by some of the attendees who attended the same convention, I mentioned earlier.
It is far easier to connect with people than the old fashioned way of dipping in and out of the Yellow Pages with all fingers crossed.
Why? Because in order to become successful in business, one of the key items to success is building relationships.
Facebook is free and is a good resource to any size or type of small business.
It really is the new way to go forward to reach out to so many potential customers and build on relationships with your current client base.
As much as it is wonderful to have so many people as your fans who care or are really interested in your niche or issues, the real focus can become lost in the crowd.
In brief, it can become pointless, if you don't turn those fans into customers whether it be buying your products or utilising your services.
So how does one prevent this from occurring.
What is the course of action to prevent a mass exodus.
The answer is to simply initiate time to really connect with these people.
Build up relationships.
It is a two way street! What I am trying to say here is this.
If I asked the question would you rather have 100 fans on Facebook that love your product or service and want to pay for it over and over or 1,000 fans who never pay any attention to your page which would you choose? The answer of course would be that you'd take the 100 loyal customers.
As I understand it, many small business owners wish for the first scenario, yet seem to invest a huge portion of their time and effort into the latter, leading to disappoint and ruin.
The secret is to treat each and every fan of your small business Facebook page like gold.
They are people not numbers.
Remember to treat each one with respect.
Nurture them as you would in the bricks and mortar world.
Don't forget to read their profile and to thank and acknowledge their joining to your list.
The biggest offer to your fans is to offer them a new product or service free and to ensure that ongoing promotions reach your Facebook fans first and foremost.
Engage with these people, providing the services you promise, you will be amazed how little acorns will grow!
I am writing to you today, in order to give an update on the main benefit of why you can progress to make relationships bloom quickly within Internet Marketing.
Like the seasons, Facebook also is yet again going through a metamorphosis itself to become a bigger player in the business world.
Today I am meeting a friend, who just a few weeks ago was a stranger.
We initially met up at a convention and through Facebook our relationship has blossomed.
We are now meeting face to face, so that we can discuss some internet marketing strategies.
Thus, all through the genius of Facebook it has become far easier to start up a business from home.
Indeed, through Facebook, it can help make the world become a smaller place, so much so, I now belong to a private group that specialises in sharing new skills and new ideas.
The group I belong to on Facebook was created by some of the attendees who attended the same convention, I mentioned earlier.
It is far easier to connect with people than the old fashioned way of dipping in and out of the Yellow Pages with all fingers crossed.
Why? Because in order to become successful in business, one of the key items to success is building relationships.
Facebook is free and is a good resource to any size or type of small business.
It really is the new way to go forward to reach out to so many potential customers and build on relationships with your current client base.
As much as it is wonderful to have so many people as your fans who care or are really interested in your niche or issues, the real focus can become lost in the crowd.
In brief, it can become pointless, if you don't turn those fans into customers whether it be buying your products or utilising your services.
So how does one prevent this from occurring.
What is the course of action to prevent a mass exodus.
The answer is to simply initiate time to really connect with these people.
Build up relationships.
It is a two way street! What I am trying to say here is this.
If I asked the question would you rather have 100 fans on Facebook that love your product or service and want to pay for it over and over or 1,000 fans who never pay any attention to your page which would you choose? The answer of course would be that you'd take the 100 loyal customers.
As I understand it, many small business owners wish for the first scenario, yet seem to invest a huge portion of their time and effort into the latter, leading to disappoint and ruin.
The secret is to treat each and every fan of your small business Facebook page like gold.
They are people not numbers.
Remember to treat each one with respect.
Nurture them as you would in the bricks and mortar world.
Don't forget to read their profile and to thank and acknowledge their joining to your list.
The biggest offer to your fans is to offer them a new product or service free and to ensure that ongoing promotions reach your Facebook fans first and foremost.
Engage with these people, providing the services you promise, you will be amazed how little acorns will grow!
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