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What Social Media Managers Do?
Thursday, June 30th, 2011A social media manager simply manages the social media networking and marketing on behalf of individuals and organisations.
Social media is this year’s black and the most cutting edge form of marketing and networking. Why? Because it takes us back to basics, back to real time two way communication.
Done well it is about communication to and from a service or product provider and customers. It is about finding out the needs of the customer through direct communication and following trends. This is done through various platforms like blogging and websites, networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, video and podcasting sites, online radio blogging and live streaming sites, customer reviews and book-marking sites. After all, you only have one reputation.
As you can imagine, that takes quite a bit of work, some technical skill, an ability to write well and the discipline to maintain it all. Many businesses do not have the time or are lacking some of the skills to do this well. Some people would argue that unless these platforms are maintained regularly and kept dynamic and fresh that it is better not to do it at all. It is also important that businesses understand web etiquette and best practice when making posts or submitting articles and videos.
A social media manager has a number of roles and can offer a wide range of services.
These can include training individuals and organisations or managing the whole thing.
Management involves:
• helping people to set up a social network package• explaining the interconnections between the various platforms• creating a routine and schedule for posting• helping to streamline existing routines• making them more efficient or partially or completely managing all of the social media and networking.
A social media manager becomes the front line of customer service and can pick up communications from existing or potential customers and feed them to the appropriate person.
The manager can also keep an eye out for any potentially damaging or incorrect information that is being posted by others. A good manager will gain an excellent understanding of the business and be able to spot opportunities as they arise, plant seeds and connect with the right people. He or she can deliver content, build links, network and translate digital information from the online community.
A good online presence is not about just having a website or ranking well on Google anymore, you need a presence on sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Linked In and You Tube. Your blog is where people will go to make sure you are current and credible but it also floats your site.
Good managers are passionate about social media are there to help their clients to have success online!
 
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Monday, May 17th, 2010What You Should Know About Autoresponders with Shopping Cart
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010When most people place orders through your website, it is always a good idea to immediately acknowledge the purchase. One way to do this is with the use of an autoresponder that can be integrated with your shopping cart. In fact, many shopping carts that are applicable today have their own autoresponders built into the system.
When you set up your autoresponder to send a message to anyone that has placed an order, there are several things that should be included in the message. This is an advantage to your customer, and to let them know about other deals that you have or special items that you are available. You should not miss this opportunity.
Do not strive to get your thank you sales message on the same autoresponder as the clienteles email receipt. Putting the sales message on an email that is automatically sent to grant the customer access to their purchase is also a bad idea – that would go better with the receipt. Make sure your thank you sales message is a message that is sent out all by itself, so your customer can focus attention solely on that!
Thank the customer for their recent purchase. Tell them how much their acquire will help them, and then tell them about other acquirable products that work well with the one that they just purchased, or that are identical to the one that they just purchased in some way. For instance hair conditioner functions with hair shampoo. Vacuum cleaner bags or carpet powder operates well with vacuum cleaners. Just let them know about the different products that you offer that will compliment their purchase in some way.
The important thing is to not let your customer get away without more contact! Think about being in a brick and mortar store. When you go up to the counter to pay, there are many items there for sale. These items are meant to be picked up as last minute purchases, or impulsive purchases. Your thank you sales letter serves the same intention.
Don’t make the mistake of bombarding your clientele! You can consistently send them periodic information about your specials after they have made a purchase through you, but emailing them on a regularly basis with your offers is not good business! Use your autoresponder responsibly! Make sure that your autoresponder is set up to handle automatic remove needs, and make sure that the information that you are sending your customers is of importance to them.Watch the video how to set up a traffic generating autoresponders with http://www.mmmail.us



