Small Business owners and bloggers who are new to Twitter, Social Media and Internet Marketing rarely know where to get started or what their highest priorities should be. This post was inspired by this comment:
Twitter seems a bit mysterious to me: I’m just not sure how best to engage people on it for my business.
Michael, who commented on behalf of QDI Stone, a Houston based stone quarry that ships travertine and pavers across the U.S., has expressed what should be true for almost everyone. What I know that many don’t yet is that there are hundreds if not thousands of things you COULD do and it can take years to know which of all those will most benefit your business.
This post covers not just how to use Twitter, but also what else a small business owner should focus on first – what to make your priorities.
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USING TWITTER
What you want to do on Twitter is connect with influencers, related businesses, and potential buyers. One easy way to do that is to search for them on Twellow. I have a post on How to Use Twellow. Also see my posts on creating a consistent Twitter presence and How to Use Twitter Lists.
Most people start out broadcasting on Twitter but the value is in building relationships. I just published a post about influencers to follow on Twitter where you can find Twitter users who generously share quality content and recommend deserving businesses and causes.
NEW: All my Twitter posts are now collected
on my Twitter Best Practices page.
If you are brand new to Twitter or it just doesn’t make sense to you yet, see my Twitter Quick Start page for links to how to use Twitter Videos. Eventually you may want to use a tool to manage Twitter more effectively. The easiest one to use is CoTweet and the most powerful and most used solution is Hootsuite. You can read comparisons of these in my post about Managing Twitter Accounts.
One thing about Twitter some don’t realize yet is that it is a way to connect with people who are often very difficult to reach any other way. Sometimes they are using Twitter themselves but you could never get them on the phone or find an email for them and other times someone you can find will introduce you.
NEW: Twitter Best Practices post has all these posts and more all in one place.
IMPORTANT: Put your Twitter @UserName on your blogs, ecommerce and Web sites! The best location is near the top RIGHT corner which is also where the most important frequently used links such as your shopping cart should be. Make sure you use text and not an image that can not be found on a search for Twitter. (When influencers share your site they may overlook it no matter where it is and the sharp will do a search for the word Twitter to find it. Make sure they can!)
Want more excellent tips on how to use Twitter in a businesslike way? Read Jeremiah Owyang‘s How to Use Twitter.
LOCAL SEARCH DIRECTORIES
If your business has a physical address, the first thing you can do that will benefit you the most is to get your Local Search Directory listings on sites like Google Maps, Yahoo Local, Bing, SuperPages, YellowPages and 70+ more.
It is foolish for any business not to obtain their free listings on at least the major sites offering local directories.
Not having these listings is like saying “no thanks” to years of free advertising for your business.
All of these sites still offer totally free listings, but you would never know that by looking for them. They make it really easy to find ways to spend money and hard to find where to get your free listings! (If you can’t find the free option, ask me and I’ll find the link for you.)
Instead of doing all those submissions manually there is a service I use that does Local Search Directory listing submissions for as little as $30. I use that to get the listings online quickly and into the infoUSA database that feeds GPS, cell phone, iPhone and iPad systems. (It is much faster than manually submitting to them and includes sites that charge fees you won’t have to pay.)
Upgrade your listings on the Most Important Local Search Directories List and encourage your current customers to write reviews for you. (Read the Terms of Service on the sites first as some prohibit certain kinds of incentives.)
Read the Benefits of Online Reviews. My post encouraging people to Support Small Businesses includes links to where and how to write reviews. Share these links with your customers and use them to write reviews for local and related businesses. (If they are wise they will write reviews for you in return.)
One very common mistake businesses make is not making it obvious WHERE they do business. The Internet is global so you have to let us know where you are. Make sure in your local listings, on your Web site and everywhere else you include where you are, what cites/counties/metros/states/countries you serve and indicate where you are willing to ship products or provide services.
Do NOT assume your potential customers know the local abbreviations. They may operate in another location and have a job coming up in your area or their buyer may work from home or even another country. Include your city, state, county and country and for heaven’s sake don’t be one of those people who doesn’t include the telephone area code! (Consider including a country code too!)
For more tips read this 5 Step Process for Dominating Local Search by DuctTape’s Small Business Marketing expert John Jantsch (Follow John Jantsch aka @DuctTape on Twitter).
BLOG COMMENTING
Even if you don’t have a blog yet, you can use CommentLuv to promote your business and build incoming links. Read How CommentLuv Grows Businesses and Blogs for tips on this.
First you need to know what incoming links to build. Read my Building Traffic post for a step-by-step how-to including free tools to use for keyword research and tracking your incoming links.
Most people select keyword phrases that are either too broad or too specific when they first do this so get some feedback. You can run them by me if you like because getting this right is essential to your success.
See my posts on How CommentLuv Works and how to set up default anchor text links on CommentLuv. You will need an RSS feed to use; I can provide one if you need one.
Once you’re set up on CommentLuv you can use the CommentLuv search engine to locate blogs related to your business. The comments you leave create relationships with those bloggers and their readers and the CommentLuv link and what you write attracts people to your site.
Be sure to read blogger’s commenting policies and make your comments about their post. Let the CommentLuv link do your self-promotion for you.
Watch for KeywordLuv enabled blogs like this one. I explain How KeywordLuv Works and provide a list of business-friendly dofollow blogs that have both CommentLuv and KeywordLuv installed. Leaving comments in those blogs create two quality links per comment.
BUSINESS BLOGGING
Eventually you will want to be able to blog yourself. While you could blog on someone else’s platform that is not recommended because that site could decide to shut down or delete your site. If that happens you are back to square one and lose almost everything you have accomplished so far.
You can install a blog on your own domain or let someone else deal with the technical overhead and upkeep and join a group blog and/or write guest posts you get published on established blogs instead.
Installing a blog is far more complicated than it looks. You have to decide what platform (I recommend WordPress), what Theme (I use Thesis for all the blogs I have installed as Joint Ventures and for clients), what plugins, how many columns and much more. Don’t go it alone. At least read How to Create a Successful Blog and ideally ask someone like me what your options are.
You do NOT have to learn how to manage the technical aspects of blogging yourself. I don’t. I have exceptionally talented WordPress Developers and WordPress Designers who handle that for me who can create custom WordPress blogs for you.
If you want a less expensive option and don’t need a custom design, I highly recommend Andrew Rondeau at WeBuildYourBlog for inexpensive Blog Installation and Blog Maintenance.
BLOG OUTREACH
I am encouraging bloggers to create geo-targeted niche blogs to benefit small businesses local to them or selling online in their niches. I will be publishing guest posts here and in other marketing blogs like the one written by Master Gardener Stephanie Suesan Smith on blogger outreach.
Businesses can opt for blog outreach instead of blogging themselves. New tools like PostRank Connect and BlogDash allow you to identify bloggers who write about subjects related to your products and services or who reach your target audience. See this BlogDash Video for more details on how it works.
Blog outreach is going to be huge going forward and the bloggers and businesses that use it first have the advantage. Gene Prussakov of AmNavigator just wrote a BlogDash review about a new solution to make it easier for businesses to locate influential bloggers.
2011 will be the year of blog outreach where bloggers provide what small businesses so desperately need: more visibility to their potential customers.
One blog I recommend businesses – and especially those in the home improvement niche – connect with is Good Millwork. They have been blogging and using Social Media and are well on their way to implementing what small businesses are going to need to do. They are a strong role model for where businesses need to go.
GUEST BLOGGING
Join MyBlogGuest to find blogs that accept guest posts or to contribute guest posts to be published on other blogs.
Benefits for guest bloggers:
- - Reach new audience
- - Build your brand
- - Network
- - Build links to your site
Benefits for blog owners:
- - Get free exclusive content- Get free targeted traffic- Network- Get new fresh perspective
LEAD GENERATION
For businesses interested in lead generation and Internet Marketers who work with them consider the Hubspot 30-day Free Trial to optimize your website to get found by more prospects and convert more of them into leads and paying customers with HubSpot’s inbound marketing software.
I have just joined their partner program and will be using their free trial to generate leads for Good Millwork and see for myself exactly how it works. Watch for follow-up posts about how it works, my review of the process and eventually a case study on our results.
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I disagree with some comments on this post. Social media like facebook and twitter has been a useful nowadays. It gives a big role when we talk about internet marketing specially for high rankings.
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Perhaps a little link building and spreading the news to people whom you already know via social media would be a good starting strategy.
Otherwise, few small business owners actually think about building a brand, but it’s essential nowadays…
So many online marketers rave about how important social media is for small businesses, but the fact is, it’s not for some businesses, it’s a complete waste of time and effort if there is nobody out there who is really interested in what you have to say.
well, before reading this post I always believed that twitter is a waste of time…will give it another shot and see if it works.
Thank you for putting yourself in “our shoes” — it can really be very overwhelming for newbies to know how to set their priorities right when it comes to online marketing. With tons of information, one can easily get lost and experience an information overload. Your practical guide as to where we should start focusing our time and efforts on is very valuable.
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July 2, 2012 at 6:36 am
Thank you, Joy. I am just glad you are researching and planning to take action. Many businesses are still just not understanding the importance of making much more about their business easy for potential buyers to find. Optimizing your local listings to be complete and include as much about what you do with the highest traffic keywords are the most important of all.
Well this is one of the best I have seen yet online..well done and thanks for it..
WOW, this is amazing. Do you also have a training program for small business owners to get started? I believe that this is going to be much needed.
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March 18, 2012 at 5:46 pm
Hi John,
Yes, I do have a small business mentoring program as I have found that ebooks, videos, courses, Webinars only go so far. Most watch or read them, but then they never actually IMPLEMENT what they saw. Until you ACT none of it does you any good!
My solution to that – which most won’t offer because it can be very time-consuming – is to actually DO the parts that only need to be done once and teach the business owners or their principles one-on-one what they want to learn at a pace they can handle. There is no reason to invest time in learning something you don’t have to do regularly and I can do it faster than I can explain it much less teach it.
I do that for a one-time flat rate so that any company can afford it. Small businesses are usually so busy that they do things over a long period of time, so this allows them to determine when to do the next step and doesn’t overwhelm me. I also have many social media savvy fellow bloggers who assist and can recommend the very best specialists for any desired task. If I don’t know already I know who does and will find out.
See my Hire GrowMap page for pricing for specific offers including my Small Business Mentoring Program, Basic and Optimized Local Directory Listings, and Pillar Content Creation that builds links on quality related blogs for more organic traffic and includes setting up a process the business owner can use to respond to inquiries across Twitter with their pillar content – or to interact directly when buyers are most interested.
Initial consultations are totally free. The ideas I share – IF acted on – can immediately increase sales and income.
Myguestblog is a great network to be there and receive quality guest posts from interested parties.
Especially if your offline activities take much of your time, it is a blessing to get guest blogging requests every now and then. It’s a win win situation.
I like the whole blog outreach thing. Very smart.
There are more interesting tips and links in here.
Although I believe I am not a beginner anymore, there is still so much to learn. You need to be learning and adapting constantly on the internet.
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Every business today whether small or big, need to take advantage of the social media platform which can help give their business a new direction. A business whether done locally or globally, internet marketing gives it a wider reach. The tips you have shared are of great use to any business. Thanks for the share.
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This is amazing . It sounds to be of great help . Myguestblog is a great network and should be used wisely to increase readership and attract traffic as writing quality content on a consistent basis is a challenge with which mostly people wrestle up . Moreover social media is assuredly an effective yet inexpensive way to increase readership and increase website popularity . Benignant share .
This is comprehensive and extremely note-worthy, internet marketing especially for relatively new businesses can be challenging at first. Utilizing the right tools will make a big difference in reaching out to our specific target audiences and you’ve got them covered very well through this post. Thanks
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Great post! Social media and the internet are great things to harness for marketing, especially for small businesses. It really gets you out there! Very comprehensive. Thanks a lot!
Thanks for sharing these great tips. Social media is something we should all harness and utilize. There’s no better way of taking advantage of the market in this day and age! These is awesome advice for starting out.
So will these ideas work for someone who is so far just interested in doing high-quality affiliate sites? I don’t have anything else going on yet, as I have only begun internet marketing recently, so I’m not sure how to combine blogging and social media with simple affiliate review sites. Any ideas?
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August 31, 2011 at 10:42 am
Hi Christina,
All of these tips will work for just about any type of business except for the Local Listings which require a physical address. If you have a physical address you can use you can benefit from Local Listings too.
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There are some amazing resources out there for local exposure. It’s an entirely different beast in some respects from how you focus your efforts without a physical location.
I love reading top blog list to be inspired. I also love to contact them for guest posting and finding out if I can help them in any way.I just have a few top blog that i read, if not I will spend the build of my day reading and not implementing. There are too many things to read out there.I also love reading some top post to learn not things and improve in my knowledge.Thanks for sharing.
Internet marketing is a must in any kind of business and even for small businesses, it will be a great help to your success.
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Thanks! I have found your article and comment useful. I have been thinking about putting my business on twitter. I have to put what i have learnt into action…
There are many small business owners out there that are not taking advantage of the power of social media and social networking sites. This change is very crucial to the development of ones business. The time have changed and the way people do business, shop and promote.
I agree with several comments that Facebook is not yet an ideal platform to promote smaller businesses with a decent page. But they miss a huge opportunity to compete with Linkedin or other networks. They should create Facebook Business for companies. Local directories are very good but depending on the type of business, local customers may account only for a small piece of business
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May 18, 2011 at 5:51 am
Unfortunately, most people who would benefit from this advice will not see it until they have learned everything through trial and error…
I agree with leaving off Facebook because of the complexity. I also think having a website of your own is the most important part of the online business process. Websites are simply so incredibly flexible, whereas a page on someone else’s website is limited by them, their purpose, their terms, and their desires…
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Twitter is a great way to market yourself. Insurance quotes does alot of stuff on twitter in the life insurance field.
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