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Social Media and Startup Businesses

Topic: Business Start-upPublished September 29, 2011

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Starting a new business is one of the most difficult and stressful times in a new entrepreneurs life. The very reason behind this is that the business growth depends upon the growth in sales and production. At startup, you strongly need to model advertising plans from a similar successful business. Similar to a startup, this is the case with online communities. If you have shifted your business online and you are intending to grow it globally or locally, you would strongly need to go through the advertising methods which have been adopted by web masters online. You can incorporate these methods to target the interests of online user community.

One of the fastest adopted ways is Internet marketing is through social media platforms. This method is sometimes mistakenly referred as viral marketing. There are various platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and Google+ which allow the user to create a free account and create online social circles. The social groups contain friends and relatives usually from real life social circles. These platforms provide the opportunity to chat with one another, share photos and statuses and discuss contents online with your social circles.

To promote your business through Facebook, you need a stunning fan page, which can attract the user’s attention and compel them to “like” your page. The more “likes” would result more free “sharing” advertisement. This method provided thru Facebook to promote a business is a free way to spread the word about your product or service.

Apart from this method, you are also provided with the paid services by Facebook as you can pay them for your advertisement placement and you also have to pay them according to per click rates. People who “like” your page are then added to the fan page list and can receive updates from your business page whenever there is a new posting. This not only informs the users about updates on your business page but also publishes the update on their wall. After making a Facebook business page, you should be sure to have tracking on your website to observe any increase in traffic from your Social Media channels.

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