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Many small businesses see social media as a way to communicate, broadcast their services, tell people what they offer et...
06/11/2020

Many small businesses see social media as a way to communicate, broadcast their services, tell people what they offer etc.

But do you think of it as a mini, easy to update website? Now that we’re in lockdown again it’s more important than ever to communicate with your customers what you are doing, especially if you’re in retail or hospitality. Coffee shops, small boutiques, gift shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes can all be doing some kind of business, but it may be different to usual. Hours and days are likely to be different. You might be offering online ordering, delivery to the door, collection in person. You may require payment in cash … or by card only. Your customers need to know all of these things, and the easiest way to tell them is via your social media channels.

If you have the facility to easily change your website, then great! But not everybody does. The alternative is to use your facebook, twitter, instagram, LinkedIn etc to keep everybody up to date. And I don’t mean just with one post. That won’t cut it! The chances of everybody seeing that at the right time are minimal. People will be actively looking at THEIR convenience to find out when you’re open, what you’re offering. Make it easy for them.

- Change your header image to include opening times and guidelines for customers.
- Pin a post to the top of the page with the same details, or further information if necessary.
- Show people what you’re doing – add enticing images, encourage them to use your service.

And if you don’t know how to do it, get help from somebody that does!

08/10/2020

LinkedIn's new changes include a 'stories' option. I'm struggling to see the benefit of stories. It's just adding another feed, so now each platform has a newsfeed and stories. Confusing? Or am I missing a crucial element. I'm genuinely interested so let me know what your view of stories is, and why you use them over the newsfeed.

06/07/2020

I've just had my first 'real life' meeting in over 3 months!

Personalisation is all well and good, but when does it become creepy? Even though you know it's only an algorithm or aut...
18/06/2020

Personalisation is all well and good, but when does it become creepy? Even though you know it's only an algorithm or automated process, it feels like you're being spied on. Enough already!

“Hi, you haven’t finished watching Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich”, said an email my husband received .It annoyed him. Don't freak your customers out.

There's been a lot of talk about people waving at the end of Zoom meetings, but I've just heard of a 'Zoom meeting leavi...
09/06/2020

There's been a lot of talk about people waving at the end of Zoom meetings, but I've just heard of a 'Zoom meeting leaving face' - have you got one?

02/06/2020

How times change. I started a facebook business page many years ago, and took the decision 2 years ago to close it as facebook was a very personal space and it didn't feel relevant for my B2B marketing business. 2 years on, and in the throes of a worldwide pandemic, it's clear that facebook has become a rich source of information and groups for small, ambitious businesses. Just goes to show the importance of regularly reviewing how you do things. And not to write off something because 'it didn't work last time' 😄

I have taken the decision not to use my page for business as it is not effective for me. Don't be afraid to dit...
26/06/2018

I have taken the decision not to use my page for business as it is not effective for me. Don't be afraid to ditch what isn't working for you, especially if it takes time to manage! My most effective marketing tool is my email newsletter which contains marketing anecdotes and ideas that you can implement in your business. If you'd like to keep in touch, you can sign up for that by clicking the link below. Hope to hear from you soon!

Helpful advice from  if you're struggling to get going with a writing task - I've found all these strategies work!
01/02/2018

Helpful advice from if you're struggling to get going with a writing task - I've found all these strategies work!

Try these six techniques to break your writer’s block and get started on a piece of text when you’re really not feeling it.

Merry Christmas everyone! See you in 2018 for another exciting year ahead 🎉
22/12/2017

Merry Christmas everyone! See you in 2018 for another exciting year ahead 🎉

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