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WEEK 1: LAYING THE GROUNDWORK Small Business Social Media Boot Camp

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WEEK 1: LAYING THE GROUNDWORK

Small Business Social Media Boot Camp

Your Better Small Business Bootcamp Panel

Michaela Alexis , Social Media Manager, Guest

Has won multiple awards in social media, nominated for “Best Use of Social Media” at the 2015 Rental

Marketing Awards, and has trained 100+ employees on Reputation Management.

Andrea Banks, Digital Workflow Expert, Webinar Host

Andrea has worked with small businesses and community building for

many years, and brings a wealth of knowledge on social communications.

Before you get started, you should ask yourself

The 3 Magic Ws, Why, Where, and Who

Why do you want to use

social media?

● Want to reach out to new clients

● Promotions, specials, and events

● Customer service● Show off company culture

and milestones● Hiring● Reputation management

Why NOT to be Online?

Because everybody else is doing it.

Why not jump on the bandwagon?

The problem with activating social media accounts out of peer pressure is that it becomes a tedious chore. Social media is meant to be an invaluable communications tool, not another errand to cross off your list.

But Michaela, I seriously have NO TIME!

Where do you want to become active?

Download our cheat sheet at:

http://thebettersoftwarecompany-1744789.hs-sites.com/social-media

1.06 Billion Users

Facebook

1 Billion Users

Youtube

500 Million Users

Twitter

100 Million Users

Instagram

200 Million Users

LinkedIn

48.7 Million Users

Pinterest

How do I know which channel is best for me and my small business?

Start small. Consider your target audience, and which platform you are already comfortable with.

Consider your target audience.

Facebook = all encompassing, great starting point for any small business.

Twitter = slightly older demographic, great for niche, specialized businesses.

Instagram = younger demographic, fantastic option for mobile, on the go businesses.

Pinterest = strongly female oriented, great for party rental, landscaping, and retail businesses

Youtube = huge audience and potential, great option for businesses that create video content

LinkedIn = great option for B2B and networking.

Example of a landscaping company using Pinterest for their small business:

Example of an auto detailing company using Instagram for their small business:

Who will be managing your online presence?

Consider these important questions:

● Who will be in charge of your social account (s)? ● How often will updates be posted? ● Do you have the time available to support your

social media goals? If the answer is no, can you scale back to make it work within your daily schedule?

Better Boot Camp Exercise

Decide on one (1) social media platform that you feel comfortable activating, and spend the next

week researching leaders in your industry for fun ideas and inspiration.

Questions? Comments?

Follow us on Twitter and tweet @4bettersoftware, or email us at [email protected] with any questions about how make your small business go social!

Don’t forget to download our free guide to “How Your Small Business Can Do Social Media Better” at:

http://thebettersoftwarecompany-1744789.hs-sites.com/social-media

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