Global Entrepreneurship Week: Workshop 3

Cool Marketing tools for your business.

In the third workshop of today’s snappy workshops series about Social Media, we have looked into the various tools that you can use to market your business.

All these tools do the work  that you want in one marketing task, every day. The attendees learned on how to get these tools to work for you and your business while you spend less time  a day on one simple marketing task that will bring the work you want.

Below are some of the tools we talked about:

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By |2016-11-01T10:20:17+02:00November 17th, 2015|Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Global Entrepreneurship Week: Workshop 2

Social Media Strategy for your business.

20151117_120922This is the second in a series of workshops we are running today as part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week. The purpose of these workshops is to share information and activities that are of interest to entrepreneurs and businesses at large.

In the second workshop of today we talked about the Social Media Strategies for your business. The workshop takes you through the best ways to use social media through an actionable strategy using engaging content generation and social media monitoring.  By now you probably realize that social media has taken over our lives, and a lot of businesses use social media to market themselves.

Here is how you can use Social Media for your business:

1. Know where your clients are.

– Get to know where your clients hang out. Do not fish in an empty pond.

2. Post company information.

– The platform that you can utilize to post any news about your company are:

  • Your company website
  • Your company twitter account
  • Your company Facebook Page
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Blog

3. Increase your presence on social media platforms.

  • Blog at least three times a week.
  • Use interesting, catchy titles
  • Write series instead of long articles
  • Engage with the users

To get more info on this presentation visit www.slideshare.com, the slides are available for you there.

 

By |2016-11-01T10:20:17+02:00November 17th, 2015|Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Global Entrepreneurship Week: Workshop 1

20151117_094531As Part of the Global Entrepreneur Week, EI is running a series of snappy workshops today and tomorrow (17 – 18 November).

We have kick started our workshops, with the first workshop being on cleaning your online profile.Today’s first workshop highlighted key places on social profiles where hiring managers or potential clients look for “red flags”.

How important is it to keep a clean and professional profile online? How effective is it?

In today’s competitive world, especially in the job market, it is important to stand out on paper, in person, and even online. It is critical to think about what you post on social media platforms.

1. Profile Pictures

  • Get professional pictures taken -Be sure to choose pictures that paint a clean, friendly image about you.
  • No selfies
  • No pets, children or foetal scans
  • No group pictures
  • Do not post provocative or inappropriate photos.
  • Do not post photos of yourself  drinking or using drugs.

Among other things that we have covered in the workshop are:

  • Personal information – Write it out and keep editing it.
  • Personal website – It is important for everyone to have their own URL. e.g www.yourname.co.za
  • Professional biography – Create a one-pager profile (almost like a brochure of yourself).
  • Company pages – Update your info on any business pages you are associated with.

For better or for worse, your social media profiles serve as an advertisement of your personal brand. So how do you make sure that your profile is clean? Google yourself. Find out what other can learn about you by doing a simple search.

 

 

 

 

By |2016-11-01T10:20:17+02:00November 17th, 2015|Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Missile Marketing 5: FAF

To simply FAF, Fire and Forget a missile require a lot of confidence in your product, technology and targeting system. Missiles that use this technology today are expensive and only used when other methods are not viable.

But in marketing, this method of Fire and Forget is not only the best method, but the cheapest as well. A well established network of happy customers, appointed Brand Champions and solid referral strategy will see your marketing develop from strength to strength. Here are some simple, yet effective FAF strategies for your business:

  • Develop a team of Brand Champions who will assist in marketing to potential customers that you do not have direct           access to.
  • Develop a strategy to gain referrals from others. This can be done through your current customer base as well as        through networking organisations such as BNI.
  • Develop a number of Affiliate programmes into your business. This is normally done using other businesses that you refer to or recommend and in doing so earn an income.
  • Develop a number of online forms, landing pages and links that will automatically direct customers to the place ofpurchase. This requires some planning in design, but once done well, will give you a constant stream of income.
  • Converting some of your wisdom or products to video or into a book, will develop alternate income streams into yourbusiness. There are a number of online platforms that will host your training materiel or eBooks and send you money            each month for sales achieved.

This is just some of the strategies we use for ourselves and our clients. Fire and Forget, with confidence and guaranteed results time and time again. Take time to develop these into your business for a more focused strategy to developing a diverse  array of income streams.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:32+02:00August 4th, 2014|Marketing, Social Media|0 Comments

Social media tips week: Get selling

When it comes to social media, you are NOT allowed to sell anywhere other than your own website, unless of course you have paid for the right to do so with FaceBook Ads or Google Ads.

So be careful not to promote your goods as For Sale in the social cloud. A better strategy is to talk about the benefits of your product offering and then provide links to a sales or landing page within the article. You can do this on other websites as well in their comments. But be careful not to offend or ruin a relationship. It could destroy that access point for life.

Selling online is a lot harder than in person, so my strategy has always been to get the person on the phone or in front of me as soon as possible to convert and close the deal. Do not keep a person hanging online by providing them with lots of emails and links with all your product features and pricelists. Chat to them directly and list to their needs, then propose a solution that will satisfy them.

Just to recap the weeks tips:

  • Get Online – Register yourself and your business
  • Get Profiled – Load good quality images and descriptions
  • Get Linked – Link up all the platforms so they work together
  • Get Landed – Create landing pages to convert sales
  • Get Selling – run campaigns that attract clients back to your website

All set, ready, go

By |2016-11-01T10:20:32+02:00July 11th, 2014|Business Resources, Entrepreneurship, Social Media|0 Comments

Social media tips week: Get landed

Social media is just that: social. So start being social and make new friends, link to groups and people who could be potential customers or Brand Champions. Having all your platforms linkedwill greatly assist you in this process. Ask questions, answers questions, make comments, repost cool relevant items and be nice.

Ok, not nice all the time. Nice people online are boring and often forgotten. Ruffle the feather every so often with a personal opinion on some topic or a short editorial on a hot issue. This will get people talking and sharing a little about what you say.

The main rule for chatting is to lead people back to your website to get them to engage with your product or service. To make this effective, make sure you have a ‘landing page’ for people to click through to. A landing page is a web page specially designed for a specific task, such as selling, promoting, gathering information and the like. Design a landing page that will promote a specific product offering, add a capture form and then blog about it. Add links to the blog to take people direct to the page and not your home page. Add to this by posting shorter posts on FaceBook and Twitter with the same link. Give people some incentive to capture their details and then sit back and see what happens.

It may not work well the first time you try it, but keep at it, change a few things and try again. Keep promoting the page until you have gotten enough response, and then do something else.

Your strategy here is to collect people’s details who have found your offerings appealing. This is what we call your Sales Pipeline. Keep their interest peaked by following up with emails, phone calls and personal visits.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:33+02:00July 10th, 2014|Business Resources, Entrepreneurship, Social Media|0 Comments

Social media tips week: Get linked.

By this stage you should be online on a number of platforms each with their required profiles fully completed. Working online can be very time consuming and become a huge time thief for you in the day. What you need to do is to use some of the tools that exist to ensure that your social media is consistently updated and run well. You also need to know when people comment and reply on any of the platforms. Gulp! I hear you say, but this is not that complicated. Just a few tools and a few minutes each day will keep you in the driving seat.

So here are some of my all time favorite saving tools for you to use:

  • RSS feeds. This is a bit technical, so if you are not a techie, ask your web guys for help here. If you want to give it a shot, useFeedburner from Google, it makes it a whole lot easier to set up and use. What this does is to replicate your blog posts to subscribers and to a number of publishing platforms automatically every time you publish a new blog.
  • IFTTT – stands for IF This Then That. This has to be the best tool invented since forever. Register an account and then set up a number of recipes to use on your platforms. Essentially it will post on your FaceBook page or Twitter each time you blog. Or the other way around or both. Look at some examples and just do what others have done to learn before you start designing your own recipes. Be careful not to create loops and fill your profiles with junk.
  • Hootsuite – A simple way to keep track of replies and new comments. Take some time to learn all the features and once set up it will work for you forever.Get these up and working for you and your life will be just that little easier with regard to your social media management. This will then allow you more time to run some campaigns and marketing strategies.
By |2016-11-01T10:20:33+02:00July 9th, 2014|Business Resources, Entrepreneurship, Social Media|0 Comments

Social media tips week: Get profiled

Once you have all the required platforms registered, ensure that your personal and business brands are properly represented on each of them. Here is a short check list:

Get a professional pic of yourself. Head and shoulders or waist up os good. Make sure it is clear and edited if required. DO NOT use your logo for your personal pic. And never use your dog, baby scans or children as substitutes. People want to get to know you as a person, not as a picture of someone else.

Put your brand logo as the profile pic on FaceBook page, Twitter and YouTube. This will give your brand an identity when your post on these platforms.

Create a cool banner that can be used for both FaceBook Page and YouTube. The sizes are slightly different but they should look the same. Twitter allows for w full wall paper backing as well as a banner. Get a designer to do these for you if you do not have the right tools, but PowerPoint works well for most. Create a design, group it, right click and save as a pic. Then just upload the pic to the required platform. For a more professional look, pay someone. Remember to save your logos with your business name, this helps Google to get to know you

Enter in a business profile in each platform. It is best to write these out in Word first, then just copy and paste them to ensure a consistent brand identity. Keep them short and to the point. Most people want to read these in less than 5 seconds, so work on them to get them right before posting them.

Ok we are getting there, more tomorrow.

 

By |2016-11-01T10:20:33+02:00July 8th, 2014|Business Resources, Entrepreneurship, Social Media|0 Comments

Social media tips week: Get online

This week we will publish a social media tip each day to assist you in developing a more focused strategy for your business using low cost ideas that work.Today’s strategy is simple: get online. So many of our clients have not yet gotten themselves or their business online. Here is a short list of must haves for any small business owner and their business:

Get a personal FaceBook profile Click here

Get and complete a LinkedIn profile Click here

Register your company domain name: Click here

Put up a website and a blog for your business Click here

Register a FaceBook Business Page, set this up with a logo, header banner and business info Click here

Register a business Twitter account, add your business info and a logoClick here

Get a business Gmail account. This is not for receiving mail but gives you access to all the Google tools and platforms though a single access point, more on this later in the week Click here

Register a Youtube account and set it up with a channel banner and info Click here

Enough now? These will form the basics for what we will share later this week. These we see as the essential requirements to start getting your business and personal profile out into the web and to attract new customers.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:33+02:00July 7th, 2014|Business Resources, Entrepreneurship, Social Media|0 Comments

Thunderclap creating a storm in Social Media

What if you had an idea? What if the idea was so good that you just had to share it with everyone, not just everyone you know but everyone everyone?

Problem: Your social network is just 0.000001% of the everyone who needs to hear what you have to say.

Solution: Thunderclap: a very awesome platform that gives voice and penetration to causes, messages and new innovation. This is just simple maths of exponential marketing and explosive messaging.

Need to know more: check out the video, it explains it far better than we could.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:33+02:00July 4th, 2014|Business Resources, Entrepreneurship, Social Media|0 Comments
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