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Alan McLaren

Using Social Media to Build Your Brand

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TA 9226 Toronto, ON



Social media is the fastest growing medium to market your product and communicate with your audience.  And when it comes to branding your product it just might be the simplest and cheapest way to create awareness to potential clients. Marketing is changing and it’s not always about selling something. At the end of the day it’s about creating and working on relationships. But if you’re new to trendy online media activities, the following is sure to help you get on the right track to take advantage of what is right at your fingertips and a click away to branding success!  

 

Types of social media and what they can do for your company:

Blogs and forums

Used to gain new/returning business by participating in discussion forums and blogs. Become a source of information by sharing knowledge and answering questions. Demonstrate your value for clients and potential clients.

 

Facebook

Creating Facebook groups attract interest and develop loyalty.

 

Online press releases

Make your website easy to find in search engines.

 

Online video

Posting videos on YouTube and on your company’s website can bring people onto the site and engage existing visitors.

 

Twitter

Using Twitter regularly to create and reinforce connections and to spread word of mouth about your business. 

 

Common Concerns:

 

Lacking time to learn and use social media tools

The best strategy is to pick one or two types of social media and focus on doing those well. Have several employees share the updating duties on the company blog or contract a company outside to help with updating.  

 

Question the ROI?

Do you wonder if you will ever make any real business from using these social media tools? Remember, it’s about making valuable connections and relationships with other credible business people and clients.

 

Worry about spam comments on blogs?

No problem, you can control and monitor inappropriate comments.

 

 

3 Easy Steps To Help You Get Started!

 

Step 1: Finding and keeping your target

Position and describe your product. Blogging and posting updates about your product or service becomes a unique and innovative tool that can be used to spread the word. It is a social media medium that keeps your customers aware and interested. As long as you’re providing useful content for your audience, they’ll appreciate your effort and most likely visit again. Social media is supposed to be conversational and casual, treat it as such and allow your audience to participate in your products.   

 

Step 2:  Keep it simple 

Make sure the content you post is clear, specific and something your clients can relate to. Allow participation by making sure that the content being shared or discussed on the platform is relevant to your clients and their interests.

 

Step 3: Tools, Tactics, Techniques

Create peer pressure. Get the right people involved in the beginning to encourage participation on a grassroots level, and then make sure the ongoing use of the platform is evident to your clients.

 

Keep in mind…!

If you do something great, people will find it. Nothing works better than word of mouse - one friend telling another.



a little bit about: Alan McLaren
Alan has over 25 years of dynamic leadership experience in all key aspects of business management including sales, marketing, public relations, operations, human resources and information technology. Alan is the former president of IKON Quebec and a NASDAQ listed IT security firm.
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