Thursday, June 17, 2010

What's New? Part Two

What’s new (continued)?

Well, quite a bit, if our previous post was any hint. In fact, there’s so much going on right now, we are finding it hard to keep up.

In this current posting, we want to let you know of a set of new services we are offering. Until now, we have reserved these services to “in-house” use. With the economy the way it is, there is no better mantra to use than “diversify”. And what better way to diversify than capitalize on the experience and skills we already have but apply them in different ways or to different markets?

That’s exactly what we are now doing by offering three new services: 1) Graphic Design, 2) Video Production, and 3) Social Media Management. The first two will be addressed specifically in our next posting (Hey, we have to keep you coming back for more!), but the last one is covered now. Here’s a quick breakdown (part 2 of 3) followed by some details:

· New ways to build your business using our social media management services. See our blog: www.letsgetsocial.biz

· Our new social media YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/letsgetsocialbiz

· Our new social media Facebook friends: www.facebook.com/letsgetsocialbiz

· Our new social media Twitter updates: www.twitter.com/getsocialbiz

Build your Business with Social Media

With any business, there are certain tasks required, whether they are part of the core operation or not. For example, everyone needs an accounting system.

Today’s marketplace has a new demand upon our time: Social Media. What is it? How can you grow your business with it? Why would I need to manage it? These are the questions we answer on our specialized blog: www.letsgetsocial.biz. Check out the answers to those questions, and you will understand why Pepsi pulled its advertising from the SuperBowl this year (2010) and redirected those resources to building their social media outreach!

Social media is the means to connect with your customers and reach out to potential new customers. It is doing in a more personal way what the Yellow Pages could never do, and that is to build trust on a deeper level and interact with people to ensure they are predisposed to using your services and won’t go anywhere else once you have established that relationship.

The point of the story, is that it is really another requirement of being in business today. Since you just didn’t get more time in the day, the question is then who will be trained to take on this new task, and do we have enough time to do it ourselves? That’s where we can help. Check out our informational blog: www.letsgetsocial.biz, and we can lift that burden from your shoulders and assist building your business in new and more powerful ways.

While you’re at it, become our Facebook friend at www.facebook.com/letsgetsocialbiz and follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/getsocialbiz or simply @getsocialbiz.

There will be much more information coming on this topic, so stay tuned!

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