Throw a rock into the water and watch the ripples flow outward, reaching the unknown, affecting all in its path. In business, it's known as networking. A concept of promoting yourself and your work to friends, family, and perfect strangers. You tell one person. That person shares with two others, and so the spread of information starts. Not an easy task for people who prefer (willingly) to do anything they can, for anyone else. Gladly doing so as long as there is no public recognition. |
Well, people, you need to change the way you think. It’s not necessary to spend money to get product marketing off the ground. It will, however, take an investment of your time; and, in the beginning, more time than you think you have.
“How can I do this without spending my life’s savings?”
The answer is simple, an internet connection. With it, the world of social media is at your beck and call and each available avenue should be considered.
There is no need to open an account for every social media platform you come across. Choose the one(s) beneficial to your promotional needs. Start slow, pick one or two that meld together and ultimately showcase your business. Grow your online visibility and add to your harem of followers.
Two of the bonuses of social media marketing come from planning and execution. Posting to one platform will, in most cases, be capable of automatic entry on others. And, pre-scheduling posts to show up in the future. Both have great benefits to time management and social networking.
In theory, pre-scheduling posts allow you to spend as much time as you want in the preparation. The result is having the information go live at your desired strategic time.
An original post to one platform links to your other social media accounts. The data shows up at the same time in multiple places. The work is done once and has the possibility of being networked out to thousands. The ripple in the pond!
This is not to say that all you need is social media networking to promote you, your product or your business. But think about it, it's only the beginning and if done consistently, it gives you the time to get out from in front of your computer and pursue other live networking opportunities.
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