Social networking has quickly become one of the key methods for businesses to connect with customers, potential customers and suppliers. It’s never been so easy to find out what hundreds or thousands of people think about your product and your business.
If your customers are using social networking to talk about you and your products, it makes sense to make sure that you’re able to find out what they’re saying.
Many small business owners are a bit confused by social networking. They may have dabbled with Facebook and Twitter, but find it hard to define the value to their business. “I don’t have time to waste on this stuff” is what I often hear.
I’ve written a short guide to Facebook specifically for South African business owners – although it should be helpful for business owners in other parts of the world as well. It’s intended to help you through the learning curve by answering some of the questions you probably have:
- How do you avoid getting your account banned?
- What is the best way to set up your Facebook Profile?
- Why do you need a Facebook Page for your business?
Just fill in your name and email address and you’ll get immediate access to the “Facebook For South African Businesses” guide.
You’ll also be signed up for my Twitter For Business Crash Course. This is a short coourse which will help you understand how to use Twitter to market your business. You can unsubscribe at any time.
