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What Social Media Sites Should You Use?

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The first task when planning your social media strategy is choosing the right social media networks for your business. It can be overwhelming when you consider that there buy 1000 arabic instagram likes are hundreds of social media networks on the internet today. Successful social media strategies tend to focus on a few top social networks at a time. It’s easy for any business to get distracted by the latest up and coming social network. With that in mind, here is a look at seven of the top social media networks used by marketers.

Assign a Social Media First-Responder

I understand that you might not have the budget to hire a new employee for this role, but you do need a socially active employee who is capable of responding and monitoring each one of your brand’s social channels. As I explained above, customers (and leads) expect answers in real-time. A long lag between a tweet at your handle and your response will lead buy twitter followers canada to high levels of frustration from your previously happy customer. Your social media first-responder should have notifications coming into their phone, and the ability to check in on each channel several times per day.


Engage with Sales Early and Often

As I wrote in an earlier blog post, the long sales cycles involved in B2G IT marketing demand that you collaborate closely with sales on all content and social media marketing campaigns. Your sales team is on the front lines and engages regularly with customers and prospects. These personal interactions provide the potential for stronger social media connections. They hear directly from the market about pain points and needs, and they often have the relationships necessary to get buy twitter followers your message through when an impersonal public post or email would get lost in a sea of online activity. More importantly, if your sales team disagrees with your approach, ignores it, or writes it off as marketing “fluff,” they’re unlikely to map any meetings, pipeline, or real-world results back to the appropriate campaigns in your CRM or marketing automation system. You risk losing the measurable outcomes your executives will demand the next time you request resources

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