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Small Businesses And Social Media

I am in transit coming back to NC from Las Vegas following my trip to PubCon which is presented by Brett Tabke of WebmasterWorld. Thanks for putting on a great conference. Also, Thanks again to Andy Beal of Marketing Pilgrim for his invitation (it’s good to have friends in high places ;-) ) Well, if you are an internet marketer of any level I would suggest that you make your way to the next event in March in Austin or next year’s west coast event. It’s hard to measure the value of events like this when you are so close to it still. I have a notebook full of notes that will keep me busy for a while.

While I liked the event there was only one session looking at SMB’s (it was how SMB’s should approach PR). The session itself was not necessarily referencing SMB’s and in a way I was disappointed. Of course, it’s virtually impossible to give information that relates to everyone across a wide spectrum of businesses but I think SMB’s do require a different treatment across the board.

 

All in all though, this show was tremendous. I was most interested in the social media track. Does social media like LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace, blogs, Twitter etc have a place with the SMB? Absolutely. I say this with a fair amount of caution though because it’s not easy. There’s no other way to say it. It takes time and planning. What it is though is CHEAP.

You can get yourself out there in many different social media channels or outlets for next to no cost. This also is very dependent on the vertical that you are a part of as well. I spoke with an internet marketing manager of a $50 million a year HVAC company in Wilmington, DE.  We both agreed that there may very well be room for a blog for his company but the idea of Twittering to share the latest and greatest in heating and air conditioning probably was a stretch.

I would recommend that as a small business you look at how you can get the word out about your business in a low cost way. This economy is nothing that can be easily read so there is really no use in trying. Take this time to find the best low to no cost ways to get your business out there in front of customers and prospects alike. I have said it before, now is not the time to put your head in the sand. If you do that, this whole economic mess we are will go away but when it does you will have gone away too. Don’t wait ……..communicate.

SMB Takeaway: Social media is cheap but requires time, attention and commitment. It is something however that you must consider as an SMB. Your best competitors will so you measure the opportunity lost if you don’t even consider it.

Thanks and have a great day!

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News Tags: PubCon, Social Media, SMB
About the author:
Frank Reed's blog Frank Thinking About Internet Marketing provides practical advice and insight for Internet marketers from local SMB's to Fortune 500's. Frank provides Internet marketing services through FT Internet Marketing, Inc.

In addition, Frank is a regular contributor to Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim and Mike Moran's Biznology blogs.
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