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Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

All politics aside...

  As we draw nearer to election, it is not an easy pill to swallow to watch the vast stratification in beliefs in our political system. It is a bit troubling to think that if people are unbending in their personal beliefs, will it transpire to our political system? And yes, it has. It has taken a major toll on progress because of the lack of willingness to compromise. Not only is the base of our economy, the middle class, shrinking, so is the moderate Republican and Democrat. Any politicians out there reading this, please, Please, PLEASE, buck the trend of your party and the lines drawn in the sand! The public is looking to you!

  Until then, while we are waiting for our politicians to figure it out, we must go it alone. We must rely on the community, ebb fears, and act as psychotherapists in our activities daily. We are the ones that must bend and compromise in order to be successful. We have to keep our personal political views out of our business or at least not a focus of our business. In the realm of an education business, we have diverse belief systems. Most have a tendency towards progressivism, celebrating the individual, and supporting the community at large. We have to be accepting of all people. A lot of good businesses keep politics and and activities separate. Unless, your business is politics.

  For example, I have a very liberal approach on religion and do not attend church. However, I do teach hymns and traditional Christmas music to my students. Am I somehow a hypocrite for doing so? I don't think so. It's smart business. My business focus is tailoring each lesson and their curriculum to them. Now, if I was asked to teach Christianity to someone, I would have a problem with that and would recommend them to their minister or a church that fits their personality and their needs. I don't claim to be an expert in that arena. My services only fulfill certain parts of certain people's journeys. A good teacher or life coach recognizes those limitations.

  So please, let's get through the next 20 days holding hands and agreeing to disagree, ok?

Why Small Businesses Should be Thinking about a Social Media Plan

   Did you know that by not using social media that you are losing out to the competition that does? Social media needs to become a part of your present marketing plan if it is not already. It is alright to start small with a Facebook business page or a Twitter account, as long as you start! Think of social media influence as the cherry on your ice cream sundae. So what should your social media campaign include?
  • Ask your customers which platform they use most. Do they use Facebook? Twitter? Google+? How often do they use social media and what for? By getting a overall, general view of how your customer base uses social media, you can build the content around it.
  • Hire a professional. Why? You need someone you can trust that will help explain the technology and the nuances behind these new ideas. Here are a few of my recommendations for the Roanoke, VA, area:
  • Create content around your business base. Creating content can be as simple as blog postings up the interesting things you do or happens in your business. People always like good news and good stories! Try to refrain from any negativity when at all possible!
  • Share Content related to your business by other businesses. Always recognize and cheer others on! It helps your business in return! The nice guy finishes first in this case!
  • INTERACT. Successful social media techniques require you to interact with your customer base! There is an old adage in retail, if one customer has one bad experience, they tell 20 friends, and their friends tell 20 friends... and so on. 
  So what's stopping you from creating a campaign? Hop to it!