I went into this class questioning
the depth and criteria that could be associated with social media. Sure I am a
millennial that is a little more vintage minded when it comes to using the web.
I had very little experience using social media from a social aspect let alone
for a business. I realized how wrong I was to think that it is not a necessity
to any business looking to grow.
For any
success story now days, it seems to have a common root. There are some
businesses or successful people who have the overnight explosion through social
media and the ones who put in a lot of time building their status on the web.
There is no question that without using the newest social media platforms, it
is going to be rough making an impact on the world.
Learning about
how followers and likes are not as far as your reach will go was encouraging to
someone on the sideline at the moment for social media for business. I think
it’s a great thing that I have not already overexposed myself through social
media and have a clean slate to build a business. The last thing I would want
is to become a sta business due to lack of engagement and insight in the
social media world.
When it
comes to business online, I learned that analytics is crucial. I had no idea
the kind of depth analytics go into for your business. I’ve learned this is a
great way to see where your business is lacking and where the strong points of
your company are. This is going to help you to build the strongest marketing
campaign for the company, boost sales, and hopefully fix any weak links you
have going on.
I think
facebook is still very crucial to a business with personal relationships with
clients. It gives a direct line of communication and helps keep in touch after
the work may be done hopefully creating a return customer. When it comes to
products or services, I believe the advantage should be using very visual
platforms. Instagram, to me seems like the most successful when trying to push
a product or service by catching the customers eye making it hard for the
potential sale to say no.