Social Media Biggies You Need on Your Side By John Phanchalad

john-phanchalad-15Have you been wondering about social media pages and your business? Here, John Phanchalad and his team at JP Digital Tech have decided to share with you their opinions on which social media giants that every business, no matter their size, needs on their side. You might just be surprised by their suggestions, but if you have any questions, or need any help with any aspect of your internet marketing scheme, including how to best utilize social media pages, feel free to contact JP Digital Tech and John Phanchalad.

Twitter

Twitter is a fabulous way to quickly, easily, and simply engage your audience. You can share special offers, interact with customers, share what other related businesses are doing, and more. Twitter accounts are easy to connect to other social media outlets (like Facebook), and can help you to get a message out there quickly and simply, in only a few hundred characters. Plus, you can respond to things happening in the real world in real time. It is no wonder that so many businesses have decided to turn to Twitter as part of their social media marketing plan.

Facebook

Facebook is another fabulous place to interact with customers. When it comes to the sticking time of Facebook as compared to other websites, Facebook is always the clear winner. People just spend more time on it! Here, you can host giveaways, contests, offer exclusive deals, promote your product, get customers to help you create greater brand visibility, and more. Facebook is all about dynamic, customer targeted content, which customers love. You can also use Facebook’s built-in analytic tools to learn more about your customer base, who they are, where they are located, and what they love most about your social media page.

Pinterest

If you are in an industry where looks, design, and being visually interesting matters, you need to be on Pinterest. Businesses in the industries of art, design, craft, fashion, wedding, and food should all be on Pinterest. Try to remain active on a daily basis by pinning, repining, and commenting on what others are doing on Pinterest. Females tend to be more active on this social media page, which is great if you are in an industry that is important to women. You can sell both services and products on a Pinterest page, as long as you can make them visually interesting.

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