Monday, August 26, 2013

4 Steps to Generating Leads from LinkedIn

For businesses, LinkedIn can be a goldmine for those who know how to use it. Here are four ways your business might benefit from using LinkedIn for generating leads:

Participation.  Encourage your staff to participate with LinkedIn.  Your business will have more visibility when staff creates an account so more professionals will associate with  your business.

Presence within LinkedIn.   Make an effort to spread the word about your availability in LinkedIn.  Promote your profile on your blog and Twitter feeds.  Add a QR code to the back of your business card that drives traffic to your LinkedIn profile.  Include the LinkedIn link on your email signature.  Add clients as connections to see their contacts (aka, new potential prospects).

Group Think.  Contribute to active group discussions and position yourself as an expert in your field.  Don't waste time on groups that have low member counts and little or no participation.   Give thoughtful and expert responses to questions.   Don't pitch your services on LinkedIn, there will be other opportunities for that.

Follow Up.  Track who is viewing your company website and your profile.    These people may be potential leads researching your company.  Follow up leads with an email, LinkedIn's InMail or phone call.

Lead generation within LinkedIn does require some investment of your time.  But by engaging with professionals from relevant industries on social media sites, your list of prospects will grow.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Branding on Social Media

Social media is a trend that is not slowing down in the branding world.  Almost everyone is using one type of social media.  Not everyone has signed  on to social media but they have utilized social media almost every day.  Creating a company page is another way to advertise your brand.

Before  you jump into creating several social media pages and posting random tweets or comments on Facebook, think about how your business wants to use social media.  Identify what you intend to achieve with each social media outlet.  Facebook could be used for customer service comments and Twitter can be used to express your industry expertise.  Even if your business is not ready to go ahead for a  social media campaign ,  create a page in each social media outlet to claim your business name.   You don't want to wait to sign up and then have your business name taken.

Try to be consistent with using social media outlets.   Try to interaction with your followers as much as possible to engage them in your brand.   Be careful on the content you publish, if your company is a longstanding traditional brand, don't post something that  is not consistent with the way your business operates. 

Remember to post on a regular schedule.   By jumping into social media outlet and then not posting or replying to followers can potentially hurt your brand.   The more your business brand displays on  computer, ipad or phone screens,  the more your brand is being instilled in your followers minds.

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Monday, August 5, 2013

After Hour Networking

When drumming up new business, almost everyone is reaching out to consumers via social media and/or direct mail campaigns.  Meeting new people at after hour networking can be a challenge for some personalities.    Here are some tips on how to tackle the after hour networking event:

Don't be shy when it comes to networking.  You need to put yourself out there and think of every interaction as a networking opportunity.  If you tend to be shy in this environment, you can overcome that by being prepared.  Find volunteer opportunities that will help you get comfortable talking with strangers to overcome your shyness.

Don't just think of the traditional happy hour events as your only place to find new business.  Try to engage with people everywhere you go.    You never know where your next customer may come from.  Example - while at the dog park and talking with another dog owner, it came up we own MMP  and they happen to need a poster rushed the next week.   We gained a customer by interacting with other dog owners.      Keep your business cards on you at all times for these unexpected opportunities.

Don't overwhelm people with a long elevator pitch.  Make the pitch short, simple and relevant to the person you are engaging with.  You will  also want to find a way to stand out from everybody else.

Don't force a business relationship.  Find commonality with people by sharing hobbies or passions before talking business.  Not everyone you meet will become a customer, however, you never know if that introduction might turn into a referral.

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