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Twitter – how to use it correctly for business purposes?

June 4th, 2009 No Comments

As most of you know I blog, Twitter and is starting to get into my Facebook page. Why do I do this………..the answer is simple, - because I think this is where I can find a majority of my customers.

Social media activities like these are viral marketing at it best, it gives small businesses like mine a chance to compete with the larger organisation. Suddenly, the playing is more even.

However, do we all fully understand how to maximise the opportunities these inbound marketing activities present. Well, I don’t………………………. I am however a little wiser after reading the following guideline about Twitter.  Let me know what you think. 

http://www.shcl.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/twitter-for-business-ebook.pdf

A guide for people who want to start getting business results on Twitter.  Author:  Mark Shaw

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Is it worth it?

April 18th, 2009 No Comments

Blogging, Twitter, Facebook etc is it all worth it commercially?

Saturday evening, my girls have gone to stay with their dad. Thought I was gonna enjoy a few hours on my own but the loneliness  has kind of crept up on me. Sat here in front of the computer wondering if all the hard work will pay off in the end? When will it pay off and if it doesn’t will I know when to quid?

How very lucky I am to have two healthy children.  Matilda declared today that she loves me more than chocolate cake – now does it get any better than that? Earlier when they were here the house was so noisy, now as I am sat here on my own it is so quiet that it is almost uncomfortable – strange old life!!!!!!!!!!!

Have updated twitter and will work a little on the homepage for www.ksbkids.com  Had an email today from a lady saying £4.95 is far too much to charge for postage………I make absolutely no money on p&p  so how can I possibly charge less.  Postage could be built into the price I guess – but I kind of like being transparent by that I mean that customer can see exactly what they are paying for!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ohhh I wish I had the answers.

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