How We Plan to Use It
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/23/business/smallbusiness/23twitter.html?ref=marketing
Marketing Small Businesses With Twitter
According to this article, small businesses are able to more cost effectively market their products through social media such as Twitter and Facebook. Curtis Kimball was able to make his small business of selling desserts from his cart in San Francisco thrive by adopting Twitter to have fans of his product follow him and learn where he would set up shop for the day and what kind of desserts he’d be offering.
We plan to have Twitter and Facebook accounts so that people can “like” us and follow our business to see how we are helping people battling cancer. Word of mouth and Facebook will be the main drivers of product awareness for us. This is a very cheap and effective way to promote our business and reach many people.
http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/11/small-businesses-that-understand-social-media/?ref=marketing According to the CMO’s Guide to: The Social Landscape, Facebook and Twitter are our best bets for: Customer Communication and Brand Exposure. While these two social media giants do not rank high on traffic to our site, we are confident that people will check out our site to see what we have to offer since we’ll be offering customizable products.
Marketing Small Businesses With Twitter
According to this article, small businesses are able to more cost effectively market their products through social media such as Twitter and Facebook. Curtis Kimball was able to make his small business of selling desserts from his cart in San Francisco thrive by adopting Twitter to have fans of his product follow him and learn where he would set up shop for the day and what kind of desserts he’d be offering.
We plan to have Twitter and Facebook accounts so that people can “like” us and follow our business to see how we are helping people battling cancer. Word of mouth and Facebook will be the main drivers of product awareness for us. This is a very cheap and effective way to promote our business and reach many people.
http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/11/small-businesses-that-understand-social-media/?ref=marketing According to the CMO’s Guide to: The Social Landscape, Facebook and Twitter are our best bets for: Customer Communication and Brand Exposure. While these two social media giants do not rank high on traffic to our site, we are confident that people will check out our site to see what we have to offer since we’ll be offering customizable products.