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5 Ways to Thrill Your Customers (Because a Thank You Email Just Doesn’t Cut It Anymore)

Success

Start by learning about them via LinkedIn , Google, Facebook and even the customers’ own webpages; you’ll arm yourself with their photographs, knowledge of their businesses, circles, hobbies, favorite music and special interests. Do your homework. You need real connections to develop lasting relationships with your customers.

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Using social media to empower Assistants

Practically Perfect PA

You can follow and connect with other Assistants, clients, colleagues, suppliers, brand ambassadors and influencers. Facebook (liking pages) – by liking Facebook business pages you will be able to see what your contacts and connections are up to and see their updates in your newsfeed. Do you ever save items to read later?

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Social Media Do’s and Don’ts for assistants

Practically Perfect PA

Twitter is great for networking and hearing from other assistants, LinkedIn is great for professional development and job hunting, Facebook is useful for interesting articles and receiving updates from relevant companies. Do use social media to engage with potential suppliers and resources for the office.

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How To Build Your Brand Through Your Blog

Productivity Bits

What can be said in blogs can also be said on social networks like Facebook and Twitter as well. Some blogging platforms come free of cost, Blogger, a platform offered by Google, being a typical example. Creating communities for building brands. Social networking sites spread news, information and reviews even faster than blogs.

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Social marketing 101: respond to your customers about social issues too

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Does your organization have a Facebook page where a customer can either “Like” or become “Friends”? Statistically the majority of Facebook posts and Tweets remain unanswered. A few weeks ago I posted on the Lancome Facebook page and asked why they were still using live animals. photo by: birgerking.

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Is Your Small Business Worth Shouting About?

The Small Business Blog

WinWeb.com are running a weekly competition where you can pitch your small business idea or service, free of charge, on their Facebook page. Why not upload a video to You Tube, then add it to our Facebook page. The WinWeb Facebook page can be found here , you really have got nothing to lose! Thanks for the comment.

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Social Media Basics for Bootstrap Businesses

The Small Business Blog

FacebookFacebook is a fantastic way to build a buzz around your business. If you create a Facebook page for your business it is a great place to direct people to in order to find out more about your business and to hear what you’ve got to say about your area of expertise. But perseverance and determination can pay off.