Category listing: Social Media
So, your business is on Facebook. For some, that’s a milestone in and of itself. Congratulations.
One question often asked is “what do I post on my Facebook page?“
The second question is “how do we get more ‘LIKES’ on our Page?“
The next area we address when consulting with organizations about their Facebook page is … Continue Reading →

Our most frequent question in terms of social media is “what should I post?“ A follow-up comment people often make is “…and who really cares anyway?”
One of the sins of the online marketing world, particularly grievous on social sites like Facebook and Twitter, is to constantly flood your follower’s content streams with incessant self-promotion. But whenever we talk to businesses about using these prominent (and ever-expanding) online platforms for marketing, their eyes light up and inevitably someone will assert that because of the low-cost (or most often FREE) aspect of these tools, they assume their ROI to be sky-high. “You mean we can market our products and services and tell all of our customers about each of our promotions several times a day – all for free?” Au contraire. Social networking sites were not intended for such purposes and to hijack them for your selfish gain goes against the rules of the game.
So, in opposition to the continuous self-promotion often evident from businesses on Facebook or Twitter, consider yourself a resource, a true helping hand to those who follow your activity. Consider they don’t necessarily follow you just to be inundated with your self-promotion, so change the way you post. Instead, be a H-E-L-P-E-R : … Continue Reading →
Earvin Johnson. Orlando Smith. Dwayne Johnson. Joe Jackson.
These names mean anything to you? Sure if you are a sports fanatic, you might recognize a few of them. But let’s add their more common nicknames and see how you fair: Magic Johnson, Tubby Smith, The Rock and Shoeless Joe. Now we’re onto something.
The same rule applies to your business or organization’s Facebook page. When you first launch your Facebook page, your page is given a name or URL. But your clear goal should be to reach the coveted 25 “fans” or “Likes”. Why? … Continue Reading →