Four secrets to better Twitter engagement
Improving engagement on Twitter is important for any business because it creates a valuable relationship between you and your followers. Here are the four secrets to making it happen.
Improving engagement on Twitter is important for any business because it creates a valuable relationship between you and your followers. Here are the four secrets to making it happen.
Although there are a number of pros and cons with the use of any social media platform in business, not considering Twitter as an opportunity could be a big negative. Here’s a look at eight ways using Twitter could help your business.
There’s no magic formula for how to use Twitter to promote your business. But here are a few things to try.
Do you want to promote your social media sites and gain new followers? Then you need to tell more people about your social media pages and make it easy for them to find you, and this means promoting your presence outside of the social media sphere.
Consumers have short attention spans these days, and it’s little wonder given their constant bombardment with messages. This can make it hard to have your marketing message heard on social media, so here are three ideas to get some traction.
Social media is a powerful marketing tool for SMBs, and Twitter is one of the most commonly used platforms as it’s an easy and effective way to raise awareness of your business and engage with customers. But what do you do if someone complains about your business on Twitter? Here’s some expert advice.
Over half of all Australian online consumers are interacting with businesses and brands on Facebook and Twitter, according to new research, again highlighting the importance for SMBs to add these social networks into their marketing mix.
There are 11 million Facebook users, 2 million LinkedIn users and around 1.8 million Twitter users in Australia – an enormous pool of customers for savvy SMBs to tap in to. Unfortunately, many businesses are failing at social media. Here’s how to make sure your business isn’t one of them.
Over 70 percent of small business owners who’ve embraced social media believe it has been a success and led to better customer relationships, according to a new survey.
Join Dynamic Business editor Jen Bishop at a seminar hosted by She Inspires, to learn about the social media tools that will take your business to the next level.