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Do you understand what Social Media Marketing is?
Are you using it?
Are you using it effectively?

We can help you answer these questions and more…
- What sites are best for my company to use? (Facebook and Twitter are the big ones, but there are others!)
- What is the difference between Personal, Business and Event pages on Facebook? And when should each be used?
- How can I get more friends/followers?
- What should I post to get the attention of my audience … without annoying them?
- Should I post a coupon? Run an ad?
- Is it fair/smart to hire someone to be my representative on Social Networks?
At The Word Pro, we spend a lot of time understanding the rules of the sites and discovering what works –and what doesn't. If you become a client, we will research your industry to find interesting and helpful articles. We might also use amusing anecdotes, videos and even jokes – keeping things interesting and fun …
and keeping your viewers engaged!
If you don't have the time to research the subtleties of Social Media Marketing, call us. We can help!
Call or email Laura today to hear more about our services:
(630) 362-4538
laura@thewordpro.com

Via: Online Schools
Still on the fence? Here are a few facts to consider, from Webtrends, Inc.
- 500 Million.
There are over 500 million people on Facebook. They’re connecting with friends, sharing information, even segmenting themselves into like-minded groups. It's a gold mine of measurable, actionable information.
- It's where users spend their time online.
Social media, and especially Facebook is where users spend most of their time online today. Yet marketers are spending disproportionately more money on email and search. Shouldn't you be fishing where the fish are instead of trying to lure them away to your corporate website?
- Your friend has 130 friends.
The average Facebook user has 130 friends. In other words, for every person you engage with on Facebook, you have the potential to amplify your message 130-fold. Did someone say golden opportunity?
- Your competitors are doing it.
Your competition is on Facebook, measuring their presence, maybe even optimizing it. If you aren’t doing any of those things, you’re already behind.
According to a Syncapse survey:
- 68% of Facebook Fans indicate they are very likely to recommend a product.
- The most valuable Fans in the survey were those of McDonald’s, who presented an annual value to the organization of $508.16 per Fan.
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