Blogger, Developer, Marketer, and Next J.V. Partner
From all of the tell-tale signs, it seems that 2010 promises to be a banner year for online business services and Internet marketers around the world. In addition to the arrival of social media front and centre, more and more people are going to be getting online, finding the Internet and interacting due to advances in technologies associated with smart-phones; this will all result in higher spending than before. There are few industries as dynamic as Internet marketing and even fewer that have stood up so well during the Great Recession. If you’re looking to make your move, and establish a respected name for yourself in the Internet marketing arena, you need to make an effort to claim your fair share of this opportunity soon, and to get started, all you need to do is take a good look at your website development presence and your planned initiatives as the New Year begins to unfold.
Here we show you a number of useful ideas to help you consider. Don’t be overwhelmed by all the potential you’re going to discover, and keep in mind that you can easily find plenty of help as you begin to venture into each of these areas, help which can provide you with everything you need to really boost your chances of achieving success online.
What can you say about Facebook? This must be a staple of any online marketer’s mix. The way more established MySpace must be cringing at the way that Facebook has stormed ahead and really captured the imagination of the public in general. It took less than nine months for Facebook to reach 100 million users and it is said that if it represented a country, it would be the fourth most populated in the world! Wherever you are in your Internet marketing aspirations, a Facebook presence must be priority one…
To really get the most out of Facebook, create a company page. We are all familiar with the typical layout of our personal page, but a company devoted presence can be established, so that you can start building social interaction with existing clients and prospects. Here, you can associate with Twitter, and other social media sites and propel your blog into the mix. Consider signing on to a number of different social media accounts. Facebook allows you to create event pages within your account and once you are established you can invite your friends, clients and prospects to “real life” events, such as a special sale at your store for example, or to webcasts or other multimedia ideas that you may have to promote your wares.
Facebook must be an ongoing proposition, as you cannot just set it up and then forget about it. Just as a blog is not very effective unless you update it, you will not keep the interest of prospects and fans unless you keep up with your Facebook presence regularly, ideally on a daily basis. If you really want to fully realise all of these benefits, but you just don’t have the time, consider looking into the online business services of a highly-adept, executive virtual assistant.
Michelle Dale is The Managing Director of Virtual Miss Friday, a highly-qualified Executive Virtual Assistant Service which helps businesses and individuals accomplish every detail of their professional aspirations. Want to discover more about these insightful online business building success strategies? Contact VMF Today!
Dave Dockhorn is a online Marketer and Developer that loves working with others to help them build a successful business online.
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