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Apr 12
2011
Guest

Three Ways You Suck at Listening to Your Audience

Joey Strawn is a blogger, husband, and President of Empty Jar Marketing.

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I’m honored to be guest posting again on Spin Sucks and as soon as Gini Dietrich said we were a go, I started thinking what would be most beneficial for you.

I thought to myself, “You could write about the importance of creating good content, or maybe talk about some great new tools that are available for businesses in social media, or better yet, you could write about some current events that have made a stink lately.” Once I realized those had been covered thoroughly I changed game plans and just decided to write about something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately: Listening. Continue Reading »

Nov 23
2009
Gini Dietrich

Using the Power of Social Media for Business Growth

In honor of the holiday this week, I am going to post articles I’ve written for other publications in order to thank them for their support and drive traffic to their sites.

Today is from AllBusiness.com (with a few changes made from franchising to a small business).

Immensely powerful right now, social media tools are changing the ways businesses communicate with customers and the ways customers communicate with brands. With Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr, Google Wave, Wikipedia, Slideshare, FriendFeed, Posterous, Delicious, WordPress, oh my!, it’s hard not to be overwhelmed and wonder how in the world you’re going to keep them all straight, let alone start using them.

But take a step back for one second. I’ll help you get a grip. There are 10 advantages to using social media. It:

  1. Provides international exposure
  2. Attracts like-minded people
  3. Speaks directly to audiences thousands of miles away
  4. Helps put out fires
  5. Helps start fires
  6. Beefs up your knowledge
  7. Enhances partnerships
  8. Exposes you to different ideas
  9. Allows you to test or get feedback
  10. Lets you meet and converse with new audiences

As if those reasons weren’t enough, according to the Cone Business in Social Media Study, 93 percent of Americans expect companies they do business with to have a social media presence. And 85 percent believe a company should not only be present, but also interact with its customers via social media.

The one secret about mastering communication that no one ever tells you is you must spend most of your time listening. Great communicators ask a lot of questions. They really listen to what you have to say. They inquire deeply into the answers you provide.

Social media offers another way to engage in conversation. To be a master at social media communication, you must spend most of your time listening.

Please click here to read the article on AllBusiness.com for some free tools to begin listening to what people are saying online about you, your company, your industry, and your competition.

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