Posts Tagged ‘social media networks’

Facebook: Feedback Creates Relationship

Written on August 25th, 2009 by debspagno shouts

facebook-feedbackYou cannot build a network of clients and potential clients if you don’t have a relationship with them. While social networking sites provide you with the most convenient way of connecting with your market, the opportunity just might turn into nothing if you are not doing anything to strengthen the relationship that you have with your friends who can be your clients or your prospective customers.

People on Facebook for example post pictures, events, notes, and status updates. You may either “Like” or “Comment” on these posts. These feedback options can be found directly below your contacts’ posts. While liking a particular post may already be considered as a form of feedback, it still isn’t as effective as actually commenting. Taking time to comment on status messages or pictures or notes allows you to be engaged in a conversation with your clients.

When you comment on posts, the system automatically sends a notification to your contacts. This would certainly make your clients feel like you are interested with them and are actually paying attention to what they are saying or doing.

Do you take time to browse through your contacts’ posts on Facebook?

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Facebook Lets You Forge Better Relationships with Your Clients

Written on August 12th, 2009 by debspagno shouts

windowslivewriterfacebookforbusinesstheblogsquadinterview-10969image-111You have created a Facebook account for your business. You already have a fan page and you even have quite a number of people following you. Now what?

People who follow you on Facebook are, more often than not, clients or customers who want to know more about you and your business. Others may have found your page content useful or entertaining. Regardless of their reasons, one fact remains: your Facebook page is what helps you connect with your market easier on a regular basis.

Your followers see both you and your business every time you post new information on your page. And they are always ready to take in any information that you give them. So don’t be afraid to share updates often. Some people feel the need to become familiar with a business first before they actually purchase a product or services of that particular enterprise. By having and frequently updating your own Facebook page, you give valuable information not only to your valued clients but to others who are likely to become your clients as well.

How is Facebook working for you and for your business so far?

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