Social Marketing Omaha NE
Social marketing takes advantage of many women's natural strengths, enabling them to grow their online network and their business faster.
Enhance Design
(402) 980-9535
9370 Western Avenue #108
Omaha, NE
Leonard Outdoor Advertising
(402) 650-6459
5119 Hartman Ave
Omaha, NE
Redstone Communications
(402) 393-5435
10031 Maple St.
Omaha, NE
Resource Communications Group
(402) 991-6765
13911 Gold Cir Ste 310
Omaha, NE
Resource Communications Group
(402) 991-6765
13911 Gold Cir Ste 310
Omaha, NE 68144
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Calling All Cars
(402) 493-6191
747 N 120TH St
Omaha, NE
Calling All Cars
(402) 493-6191
747 N 120TH St
Omaha, NE 68154
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Mfc Ads
(402) 397-0588
212 S 74TH St Ste 202
Omaha, NE
Mfc Ads
(402) 397-0588
212 S 74TH St Ste 202
Omaha, NE 68114
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Specialty Network
(402) 934-7880
3012 N 93RD St
Omaha, NE
Specialty Network
(402) 934-7880
3012 N 93RD St
Omaha, NE 68134
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NOEL Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
402-991-9996
1936 So. 33 St.
Omaha, NE
Zaiss & Company
402-964-9293
11626 Nicholas ST
Omaha, NE
Smart Media Group Llc
(402) 933-8896
1308 S 119th St
Omaha, NE
Smart Media Group Llc
(402) 933-8896
1308 S 119th St
Omaha, NE 68144
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It’s no secret women have long struggled against cultural and social biases that made it more difficult for them to succeed in business…their own or anyone else’s. But times have finally changed. In the last 20 years the number of women entrepreneurs and women-owned businesses has increased dramatically. Now, thanks to the Internet—and social networking in particular—the playing field might be evened out once and for all. Here’s why… Social networking lets anyone reach thousands of hungry prospects easily and inexpensively —a large percentage of them women. Check out these stats about women’s online participation from the SheSpeak’s 2009 Social Media Study :
- 86% are using popular social networks, up 48% over 2008
- 53% make buying decisions based on information found on blogs
- 43% make decisions based on advice found in social networks
- 72% log into their social networking site at least once per day, a very high level of engagement
With this many active and interested women online, it only makes sense for other women business owners to market to them via social networking (assuming that’s their target market, of course). On top of that, social networking also takes advantage of many women’s natural strengths. Think about it… - You never hear anyone say “Every woman for herself!” There’s a reason for that. Women tend to be more relationship-minded and used to caring for others. We like to reach out, get to know people and create a sense of family or community. Social networking is all about building relationships and community, too. So it’s a perfect fit.
- Women have traditionally been the first to let our friends know about that amazing new hairdresser/shoe store/babysitter/restaurant etc. We truly enjoy letting others know about our latest find. Social networking makes it easy for us to share referrals and connect our favorite people and businesses together. What could be more natural?
- Women shop together, raise kids together (sharing tips and comparing notes along the way), and yes, even go to the bathroom together. We naturally offer each other support and a mutual sounding board for problems, dreams and ideas. Nowadays you can find online groups, forums and even entire social networking sites that are created by women, for women. These offer support, info, connections, PR and marketing opportunities, and more.
The bottom line is…doing what most women do naturally—creating relationships, community, connections, and support—is what social networking is all about. This means it’s also the perfect place for women entrepreneurs to become someone their prospects know, like and trust. What could be better for marketing a business than that? In case you’re still feeling a little gun-shy, below are three tips to make using social networking to market your business much easier and more effective. - Don’t understand the technology (How do you link your Twitter feed to your blog???)? The solution is to hire some...
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Author: Stacy Karacostas
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