Five ways your business can succeed on the web
I’ve seen just about every type of business jumping onto the social media bandwagon; mattress wholesalers, cupcakeries and car dealers. But just being on social media will be a waste of time if it isn’t done correctly. Here is one of the ways your business can succeed on the social web.
1: Be visible on the web
Let’s get one thing straight: being on the Internet should be treated just like having your own brick and mortar. More and more, consumers are looking for your website to get a better idea of who you are (or when your hours are), so make your first impression count! Make your spot on the web easy to find, easy to navigate, and pleasing to the eye but most of all consistent to your business goals. This applies for any social networks you are on as well, make your information and goals easily found and not hidden beneath a lengthy description and inconsistent messages to the consumers.
Another area to touch on is what is known as SEO, or search engine optimization. You want your business to show up at the top of as many search engines as possible. As long as you choose a name that is unique enough for the web and utilize metatags for the content of your website, your page should float to the top (theoretically). It should also be known that social networks will be searched by search engines, for example Google searches Facebook and Twitter. Each search engine is different and mastering each search engine’s characteristics is an artform. This is why some pay big cash for SEO. There are also free SEO packages for various content management systems, so be sure to take advantage of that (I use Headspace for WordPress). This being said, the goal of SEO should not be to attract traffic, it should be to be visible to those that are looking for what you offer.
Being visible on the web shouldn’t be overlooked, it is the first step to exploring what the social web can and will do for you.
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