Did you know that 25% of all pageviews on the entire Internet originate from Facebook? Social media marketing is the newest kid on the internet marketing block. It's grown to a point where almost everyone is connected to it in some way. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube - all of these sites are ways in which people communicate with each other individually or as groups. Knowing how to use them well for your business can make a huge impact on your online presence and branding.

Just putting up a Facebook page for your business isn't enough. Knowing how to use your page with your site and business can make the difference between getting accidentally seen on occasion to having a solid fanbase who read your Facebook posts regularly (and who make purchases to add income to your business).

Tulsa Marketing Online can work with you to streamline all of your social media profiles for a consistent brand across the board and for a wide spectrum of online connections to talk to people in several different ways. We can help you find out the best ways to use each social media tool both individually and together to connect to new leads and clients. This can help you build up rapport with people to increase a level of trust, which builds long lasting relationships that can bring repeat business.

Multiple Ways To Connect

  • Facebook: Facebook is the 800 pound gorilla that is starting to make Google nervous. It's one of the top sites on the internet, and is a connection to a huge number of other sites. Getting a good reputation on Facebook has potential to get word-of-mouth referrals to new leads in a way that surpasses anything seen before social media came around.
  • Twitter: Twitter is the status update from Facebook put into a full web site. Sure, not everyone wants to read about every single action some specific people do. But if you're providing valuable information on topics that people are interested in, you become a resource, and one that people will be interested in paying more attention to. Not to mention a way to connect them to other places on the net that can help your business.
  • YouTube: Google bought it a few years ago, and it looks to have been a good investment. YouTube is still growing, and with more and more people on broadband connections, video is the latest way to send huge amounts of information across the internet. Provide good information to your leads and they'll thank you for it. Knowing how to make a video seen more often makes a big difference, and we can help you market your online videos.
  • LinkedIn: This is the business locale where people can find out about other professionals in their market. If you know how to put together a good business presence here and how to find others who share your business interests, you can make great connections and build business in ways beyond just lead generation.

Have Questions?

If you want to know how social media marketing can help get the word out for your business, contact us - we're happy to answer any questions you may have.

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