Are you looking to attract high-quality and loyal fans to your Social Media pages: Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest etc? Without quality fans, your Social Media Marketing efforts can fizzle out quickly. Discover the ways you can engage loyal fans who’ll love your business, brand, produce and service. The following steps will help you streamline your Fan Page activity into a success story. Step 1: Give your page a human touch The most successful companies are those that step out from behind their logo and let the people behind the brand represent their page. The goal is to communicate with your fans as though you were talking to your friends, and let your personality come through in each post. One of the ways to do this is to step away from your niche once in a while and show your personal side through entertaining posts and photos. Change things up a bit...
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Do you know any restaurants, franchises, retail stores, bars, nightclubs or brands that have a hard time managing their social media channels and online reputation? Businesses that have no time to execute successful campaigns to engage their customers? These businesses tend to lose customers, sales and market share to their competitors. Wouldn’t it be great if there were a company that could help manage their Facebook and Twitter accounts? Create compelling content for their Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube channel? Respond to all customer complaints or praises on Yelp, Urbanspoon, Google Places and Tripadvisor, as well as help to execute successful campaigns to increase sales, engagement and customer loyalty? Good news! Such company exists! D2D Digital can create conversations on your behalf that engage your audience, expand your reach, and attract new leads using social and digital marketing.
Small business owners have about a zillion things to do each day – and social media is not usually at the top of the priority list. However, the smart, effective use of social media is essential to building a business’s brand, connecting with potential customers, fostering customer loyalty, and even resolving customer complaints. Sadly, social media is no field of dreams for most small businesses. Just because you build it doesn’t mean that followers, likes and re-tweets will come. It’s not uncommon for a small business’s Facebook page or Twitter account to languish due to lack of content. You need to be sharing interesting, meaningful and relevant content that gives folks a reason to follow your business.