Sunday, November 17, 2013

Online Advertising: Marketing on Social Media

Marketing on social media can be a huge success for your and your business. It is very crucial to put your words in the right order in able to get the bang for your buck while advertising. It can make it or break it. It is hard to get your product out to the world if you do not advertise. You want to make sure that you are giving your customers a product that they will want to come back for again or buy a new product that you come out with in the future. You should make your website easy to navigate around so your customers and future customers are not wondering around your site looking for what they need. Make it simple and easy to find products. Going the paid advertising route is also a great idea if you know how to do it properly. You do not just want to throw your money away for advertising that may not even work. Plan out your ads before you go through with them so you can get the best results from them. You should also be active with your customers. Get back to their emails ASAP. Your customers are your main priority because they will be the ones buying and using the products. You can even do giveaways of some of your products to your customers.

1 comment:

  1. I really liked your post - I agree with your comments it is "crucial to put your advertising words in the right order to get the (biggest) bang for your buck".
    There are not many who do it well. Knowing how to do it properly is the hard part (according to one of my marketing professor) even for the experts.

    You also suggested one of the most important lessons that I took away from my marketing classes at CSUSM - you need to develop and make your products or services with the consumers needs in mind foremost even looking into the future -

    If you don't have a product that people want and need - even if you have the largest Marketing budget in the world - you won't sell anything or make any profits.

    Apple is a good example (with Steve Jobs Brilliance) of developing products that people wanted and needed before they the customers even knew they wanted those products themselves.

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