The future world of customers is rapidly changing and as a business owner, you MUST keep up. I know, technology has taken over our lives and our businesses but in many ways, it’s still in the first stages. We’re still in the “model T” era of integrating computers and technology into our businesses. This video below is just one example:
What Cisco is trying to tell you with their “borderless business” concept is that growing your business in the future means integrating technology into your business today. And integrating technology in such a way that the possibilities are seemingly endless.
It’s really all about bringing people and ideas together. No matter where you are on the planet, technology can bring you two together. So, it doesn’t matter what you do or sell, if you can establish yourself as an expert in your field, you will be sought out. By everyone searching for your expertise.
Your customers are changing because they’re getting smarter. They’re learning everyday more and more about how to conduct searches on the Internet. How to use social media for reviews and background checks, (well, sort of background checks). They’re doing what their parents did at business chamber meetings, they’re listening to what others are saying about you only this generation is doing the majority of the listening online. Via emails, blogs and other social media venues, they’re listening.
So, as a small business owner, your job to keep up with all of this is to establish yourself as an expert in your field AND make yourself available via multiple venues. Here’s how you can accomplish this and build your business.
1) Showcase what you know via a blog. Use that blog to “talk” to your customers. Tell them what you’re up to, what the company is up to, what the industry is up to. Give them facts and details but keep the information as informal and “laymen” as possible. The idea isn’t to dazzle them with fancy words, the idea is to dazzle them with what you can do for them.
2) Make yourself known through social media. Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and now Google’s Buzz are all the rage. Why? Because they’re easy to use. Quick, fast and filled with tons of information about individuals, companies and much more. Your customers will get to know you and your company.
3) Invite others to follow you, join you, listen to you, etc. If you’re taking the time to use social media then flaunt it. Place your social media icons everywhere. On your email signature, in your website, everywhere! Get folks to follow you, listen to you. They are your greatest assets.
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