Free Time – Your Profits & Social Networking

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A growing number of your customers, potential customers and competitive businesses are members of networks such as LinkedIn, MySpace and Facebook. Can they find your business? 25% of adults in America visit social networking site at least once a month. Again, are you there to find?

We understand that you can not do everything at once, but if you or someone you employ has the time … do one, once in a while.

MySpace and Facebook are not only for teens. Walmart, Nike, Visa and Wawa all have pages on MySpace and Facebook. Social media was even used by the presidential candidates in this past election. As social media usage continues to grow it becomes all the more important for you to participate. We have selected 3 easy to use free social media sites that you can use to grow your business!

MySpace is a great tool for building a network of potential customers. You can search for users in your area and create a network of individuals who would be interested in using your services or business. You can search for people in your local area with pets to contact them about your grooming business, or search for classic car enthusiasts to connect with your restoration shop.

Facebook is a social networking website similar to MySpace. Facebook allows users to add friends to their personal network. Daycare centers can join a group for working mothers, or if you own a book store join a network for avid readers. By joining these networks you connect with local consumers who are interested in what your business has to offer. You can become a member of networks that pertain to you business, gardening groups, book clubs, Facebook organizes your contacts into specified networks. You can probably target those who would best be served by your business.

LinkedIn is all about building and establishing professional relationships. With LinkedIn, you can network with over 30 million professionals from around the world and from 150 different industries. When you create a LinkedIn profile you can find and be found by former collectors, clients, and associates.

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