Consider where people are inspired to make fashion/jewelry purchases - sites like Pinterest, bloggers, etc. You want to build something that pulls all of this together and takes into account the...
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Consider where people are inspired to make fashion/jewelry purchases - sites like Pinterest, bloggers, etc. You want to build something that pulls all of this together and takes into account the...
We would recommend an Etsy strategy if everything is handmade. Then you probably want to look into some SEO - make sure your website is tagged properly for your goals. Definitely post things on...
Forums and LinkedIn Groups for more one on one contact. Also Twitter if you can search for related topics and engage in conversation. You might want to try (or continue to try) more traditional...
It really depends on your type of business. Facebook isn't necessarily right for everyone and should be a part of a holistic digital marketing approach - don't put all your eggs in one basket,...
Oh this is right up our alley! Alright, so, three things - [Solicitation Removed]
1. Pinterest - drives more traffic to websites than any other social platform AND people who come to your site...
When you promote a post for a contest you have to direct it to a Facebook tab/application. Only your page fans will see it (but more of them will see it than a normal post). Be sure not to use any...
So as a business owner we create our own content, but we are a digital marketing agency and wouldn't really hire someone to do it. We've had clients that we consult on the type of content to create -...
Just make sure you have the right goals in mind for your ads. Facebook might not be the right place for you - or run a sweepstakes, direct people to your sweeps on Facebook and make sure it is fan...
Congratulations on your blog! It can be such an exciting and rewarding endeavor and we wish you the best with it. Definitely consider LinkedIn Groups and Twitter to promote your posts. By sharing...
I've run social media marketing campaigns for restaurants and have found that Facebook works really well - people like to know if you have specials and be reminded that you are still there! You keep...
This is definitely possible! You can check out services like Groupon and LivingSocial to get yourself a base of consumers. Make sure you have a website so you are searchable but don't post your...
I think you can use Facebook for fun, just lock down your profile and be cautious of whom you connect with. For clients and more serious contacts, connect through LinkedIn. Keep mindful of anything...
Hi Jim -
Depending on what kind of businesses you do consulting for, participating in LinkedIn Groups can also be helpful. Facebook is a great way to connect with current clients but Twitter is a...