My Advice – Get an Advisor!
I work with startups day in and day out, and even though I help them make the most of my digital marketing advice, there are some specific advisers that every startup needs. First is the recruitment advisor, their role is to help you find the right people when it matters the most and continue to build a good relationship with the former and potential candidates. The second is a rather interesting one, hire someone who hasn’t don’t the job they are being hired for but, has all the potential and relevant background. use their ambition to fuel the success of your company and get them a mentor outside your firm to help them out. Now this hire will get you your next advisor in the same role. Hunterwalk’s article speaks about it at length, check it out!
Here’s your #WeeklyWrap –
: a possibly be neglected aspect of sales for small local businesses. This video talks about how even though google posts have little effect on your ranking, they can do wonders for converting customers. the images, reviews, and other details of your business reassures the user and gets them to your store.
Influencing B2B sales: When done right, social media can create a sense of community to business owners and can impact decisions for 82% of them. We usually link social media to B2C or that it works best for mass & popular products. However, the truth is that the right channels help you connect with your customer and your content helps build upon the engagement.
The Email Subject line is your greatest weapon: Mailcharts’s article shares tips on building your own style and examples. Specifically for e-commerce, you can create a fabulous impression on your customers urging them to open the email. Many times, quirky emails are shared among users, which of course widens your reach for good.
Business Automation for all: Make your life easier, let online apps manage your emails, social media posting, lead management and more. Getting organised may seem like a hassle at first, but it saves you hours and lets you focus on more important work.
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