Small Business Growth and the Economic Crisis- is growth a magic pill for the economy

Now this has been worrying me for a while it’s been one of those niggling thoughts at the

small business growth and the economic crisis

small business growth no magic answer for economic recovery

back of my mind. All this talk from politicians about small business growth and the economic crisis and how growth is the lynch pin of economic recovery. It seams to be global… this is how we are going to get the economy moving… Then I came across this article which has solidified my thoughts on small business growth and the economic crisis in as far as boosting the economy.

Small Business Growth and the economic crisis – is growth a magic pill for the economy

If there’s one thing Republicans and Democrats agree on, it’s that small business is the answer to what ails the economy. On these tiny bundles of entrepreneurial energy, they say, rides the nation’s hope for lower unemployment and faster economic growth. [Read more…]

How do you use Social Media in Small Business

I was quite happy with my social media efforts for my kids shoe shop until I came across an article by James Debono which has got me thinking. Do I use social media in small business correctly and if not what should I be doing.

Here’s an extract from his blog

how do I use social media in small business

is this a marketing site or a social site?

Social media for small business should be more social and less about marketing. Those businesses that see it as another vehicle for advertizing their products and wares will find a very mute audience.

To make the most of social media, small business needs to have a complete change of strategy.

 

Apart from the fact that the facebook fan page was started as ‘that is what you do in business these days’ I am not doing a good job on the ‘social’ front. What I have turned it into is a place where I can contact customers quickly, at no cost, with what’s new in store  and advising any specials. There is nothing social going on. So is it a bad thing that  I’m not creating warm fuzzies with cutesy pics and sayings?

More from James:

Many businesses want to get involved in social media because they see it as a free means of marketing their company information. It is NOT!

Social media provides the unique opportunity to engage with mass audiences on a more personal level, which can help increase awareness, boost revenue, establish authority or create stronger customer loyalty.

 

Whoops, looks like I’m doing it all wrong. I am having real difficulty in thinking that my customers want to engage in a ‘more personal level’, or maybe  it’s my own bias. Don’t get me wrong, Iike all the inspirational quotes and cute dog and cat pictures that I get from friends on my personal facebook page. I just think that there is enough without a shoe shop doing the same, I can’t see how it would  establish my authority or promote customer loyalty. Or am I missing the boat? There must be a middle ground and the only way to find out is to test it.

The use of social media in small business will differ from industry to industry. I certainly don’t want to alienate my customers by posting too often, or not enough. So my plan of action over the next couple of weeks is to add a few little snippet’s here and there and try to be more engaging. Lets see if my valued customers want this sort of interaction by responding with  posting comments and sharing.

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