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The Benefits of Social Media

by Alice Heiman on September 30, 2010

Recently I got a response to my promotional email advertising my LinkedIn webinar, I’m on LinkedIn…Now What?? 

Here’s the email I received:

Subject: I’m on LinkedIn…Now What??

Alice– To tell you the truth, I’ve been asking myself the same question for over a year. It does give you a presence online, and thus some credibility. Aside from that, I see more negative sides than positive ones. I’d be very interested in hearing your views.

I thought I’d share my response with you:

Social media isn’t for everyone, but it can be very useful in business. I generate leads on both LinkedIn and on Facebook.  Here’s how I look at it.  Everyone has networks.  Your baseball team, the parents of kids your kids hang out with, professional organizations, friends, family, colleagues.  Networks are important for fun, personal and professional growth, lead generation and finding a job to name a few reasons. The stronger your network is the more useful it is.  I use social media to strengthen relationships and find new relationships with people I have things in common with.  For example, I am now focusing a portion of my business on national speaking engagements to increase the size of my audience.  I have done plenty of public speaking at small venues and large but I am not nationally known for this.  I would like to be and instead of reinventing the wheel I am finding nationally known keynote speakers that have appeal to me and following them.  I look at their website and social media and then connect with them.  I find many are very interested in sharing ideas and willing to answer my questions.  Another way I use social media is before and after live networking at a trade show, conference or professional organization.  If I know who is attending, I try to hook up with them in advance via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

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More Sales in 2010

by Alice on February 15, 2010

This is the 7th of 8 tips on how to get more sales in 2010.

7. Innovate.

What else can you offer your customers that they need?  Is it a complimentary product or service?  Is it information, support?  Survey your customers and find out what they wish your product could do or what service they wish you would provide?  Brainstorm with your customers and your team and come up with something new.  Change the way you do things, rearrange your departments, innovate your customer service.  Can you add live chat to help support your customers?  Do you need to write more white papers on how they can use your products?  Can you come up with a new twist on an old product, turn it into and ebook, a video, a webinar?  How about starting customer interest groups so your customers can communicate with one another and learn together and possibly innovate.  Build a customer community so your customers can get to know each other and possibly do business together.  Just imagine all the things you could possibly do.  Most of it doesn’t cost a lot of money.  Take some time to innovate.  Plan it into your schedule.

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Alice Heiman Live on Biz Radio Network

August 26, 2009

Loral Langemeier, this season’s Money Expert on the Dr. Phil Show, will be interviewing Alice again this Friday Aug. 28 at 7:15am (PST) on her Biz Radio Network show, where Alice will be discussing sales myths. If you’d like to listen live to the broadcast and call in with your sales questions, you can do so [...]

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Loral Langemeier interviewing Alice Heiman

July 6, 2009

Loral Langemeier, this season’s Money Expert on the Dr. Phil Show will be interviewing Networking Guru Alice Heiman Tuesday morning, July 7th, 7:00am-8:00am (Pacific) on her BizRadio Network show. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn why, how & where to network so you can increase your bottom line! CLICK HERE to listen to this free broadcast. [...]

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