Branding your Small Business – 101 – the basics

Have you noticed the ‘power of the brand’?  or have you been long aware of the importance of branding. Your small business need to have it’s own brand identity to succeed. Now, I’ve only just come to the realisation in my own business, that I do need to start learning  and hopefully understanding how I can build a strong brand idenity.

After reading an article  today in The Washington Post on 5 crippling branding mistakes I feel I am making a start. You may have had experience and knowledge of the branding process so this could be too basic, if not then read on.

 

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/on-small-business/small-business-owners-avoid-these-five-crippling-branding-mistakes/2012/06/12/gJQAvrBWYV_story.html

Social Media for Small Business – using Google Alerts

There are now so many social media for small business options that many small business owners find it all so overwhelming. If you are one of these, I have found a great post that gives an overview on the likes of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other networking sites, long with some basic strategies for using them. But what really caught my attention in the post was the below.

Social Media for Small Business – using Google Alerts

One of the most unusual topics covered and possibly the least known for small business is  the use of Google Alerts.  Emma from SocialMediaSEO.net writes:

 

Did you know that this search engine giant has total visits of over 1.5 billion as of May 26, 2012? This figure amounts to approximately 66.81% of all Web visits.

Seeing that plenty of people trust Google for information, you can benefit from it by using all its products. Since you want to leverage the great rewards of social media, setting up and managing Alerts to help you keep track of the following aspects:

  • Business name – whenever a site mentions it
  • Competitors – any comment about them
  • Official website – whoever is talking about and linking to you
  • New or potential customers – whenever they have enquiries
  • Industry – whenever there are developments in your field
  • New products – any feedback about these
  • Duplicate content – whenever someone copies the information on your site without permission
  • click here for the full post

Get the picture.

It quite easy to set up a Google alert, just type into Google Alerts into a  Google search queru and click on the options provided and away you go.  Review  the examples from Emma above, though I’m sure you will  have some more ideas for your business. Remember to check out the full post for the social media for small business overview

 

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