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Social Media Marketing Companies Colorado Springs CO

How many times have you heard this complaint from small business owners and marketers in Colorado Springs? Seems like there is a lot of complaining going on. If you analyze their campaigns, though, you can typically see that they skipped a very important step in the Social Media Marketing process.

Heaven's Country!
719-216-9370
P.O. Box 2174
Colorado Springs, CO
Comcast Spotlight- Graham
(719) 473-2731
517 S. Cascade Ste E
Colorado Spgs, CO
VIDA SALUDABLE
720 429 0072
S, Parker Rd
Aurora, CO
Monarch Publishing Inc.
(303) 981-5881
12992 Clarkson Circle
Thornton, CO
Money Mailer of Colorado
(303) 796-7302
9155 E. Nichols Avenue
Centennial, CO
SIXTUS PUBLISHING
888760-2220
727 N Tejon St
Colorado Springs, CO
Yellowbook USA
(719) 266-1185
540 Elkton Dr., Ste 102
Colorado Springs, CO
Metis Group
(877) 214-1004
3879 E. 120th Ave., #311
Thornton, CO
Yellow Scene Magazine
(303) 828-2700
PO Box 964
Erie, CO
MetroNorth Newspapers
(303) 426-6000
8710 Grant St.
Thornton, CO

The Missed Link of Social Media Marketing

“I’ve been doing Social Media Marketing for a few months, and I don’t see the results. It’s a complete waste of my time.”

How many times have you heard this complaint from small business owners and marketers? Seems like there is a lot of complaining going on. If you analyze their campaigns, though, you can typically see that they skipped a very important step in the Social Media Marketing process. We call it The Missed Link .

Case Study: Rugby Jerseys Shop

One of our clients is a rugby jerseys online shop. Let’s refer to them as RJS. I believe that the best way to explain The Missed Link is by using a real life example, so we are going to analyze how RJS used to do Social Media Marketing and how we transformed their approach to achieve better results.

How RJS Used to Do It

The first step of Social Media Marketing is to set up goals. RJS did this.

The second step is to identify your target market. This was easy for RJS: their market is rugby players around the world.

The third step is a little bit more complicated. You need to find out where on the Internet you can find these people. The rugby jerseys shop did this very well too. They found groups of rugby players on Facebook, they found MySpace and Facebook users interested in rugby, they looked for rugby forums, blogs and other rugby websites.

They came up with specific goals, figured out who their market was and found these people online.

Author: Zeke Camusio

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