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Calgary Marketing for Small Business

February 27th, 2010

Dear Fellow Dream Builder;

Calgary marketing for small business can be a little different than what you are used to. Small businesses are not necessarily looking for the same outcomes as large businesses or conglomerates. With this in mind, I’ve decided to share some strategies that small businesses can use to grow and prosper. Especially in these difficult times.

The suggestion today for small business marketing is Twitter. There are some great opportunities to reach your audience and customers through the social media of Twitter. Now not all small business owners will benefit from Twitter so I’ll try and make some suggestions as to the kinds of businesses that will be able to make the most of a Twitter profile.

Twitter is a social media platform used to update your followers about any important happenings going on in your business. It’s also a great way to keep the conversation going on between you and your customers. One of the best tips I can offer is to not make your tweets all about sales offers. You need to engage your customers with lots of great and valuable information. But also more than that, it’s important to allow your customers to get a flavour for your personality. So many small business owners think that by being professional and stiff that they are doing their business a service. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Your customers are eager and hungry to know you in a real and intimate way. You won’t please everyone, but you don’t need to. And you don’t need to be worried about that. Your customers will love you more, be more loyal and devoted if you build that intimate relationship with them.

As far as your tweets. Make sure that you are tweeting quality more often than quantity. Twitter is an immediate/live social platform. So use it with that in mind. A great example is if you have any type of service business. For a Calgary marketing small business example, let’s say you own a local coffee shop. Offer a tweet late in the afternoon for a free coffee with a pastry purchase that is good for the following day only. Maybe you are a auto service shop. How about a 10% coupon valid on any oil service within the next week. These are more successful the more followers you have. But it is more important to have interested followers rather than a large disinterested audience.

Hope this helps. If you’d like more information on making Twitter work for your business, give me a call 403 836 2640 or contact me.

Seeing YOUR big picture,

Jason