There are thousands of social networks available online today;
trying to join each and interacting on them will stretch your efforts far too
thin to the point that you’re not making any impact. It’s best to focus on just
a few social networks at a time. Staying focused on a small group of social
networks will allow you to devote time for market interaction, sharing content
and building an online brand.
As part of creating a social media strategy with any client, it’s
imperative that at least some of our discussion revolves around the tools and
technology – namely which social platforms are best suited for their business
needs. To grow your business, there are some platform for your to choose:
Facebook
Facebook is the
essential social network that every business should be a part of due to the
massive size of the platform.
Twitter
Twitter is a
micro blogging platform where users may interact, share content and build a
strong personal brand using 140 characters or less.
Blogging
Blogging is a
traditional social media platform that has been around for years now. Blogging
provides benefits over a static website because of its ability to readily share
timely information, provide a platform for users to interact and integrate
other social networks using widgets and plugins.
Pinterest: An online
inboard used to organize and share your inspiration.
Quora: This site allows you
to gain followers and follow users, but you can also follow questions and/or topics.
Yelp: Yelp is a great tool
for local businesses and restaurants.
SlideShare: is a community for
sharing presentations.