Saying It Social

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Social Media Tips for Restaurants | Part 1: From the Consumer’s Point of View

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These sites also offer social sharing options such as a “Share&# or “Like&# button so that users can effortlessly pass the listing/reviews on to their own networks; referring restaurants they enjoy to their friends and family. Here are a few suggested places to start: CITYPeek. Urbanspoon.

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Is your business easy to find for local and mobile searchers.

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The results I am referring to are the the Google Places (formarly Google Local Business Center) listings, free listings that business owners can set up that put your business on Google Maps and in the top, yes top, of search results.

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Are You Skilling the First Step of Your Daily Social Networking.

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The task that I am referring to is listening, reading, and responding. You may be thinking, “Woah you said one, that looks like three tasks,&# but the three really do go hand in hand.

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I Attended a Networking Event…Now What?

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Listening to contacts and referring back to what they’ve told you can help you build rapport. While you must be careful not to jump into a sales pitch or a request for referrals too quickly, it’s also critical not to lose sight of that aim. Establishing yourself as a valuable resource can help you build credibility.

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How to Get the Biggest Bang for Your Time Online: A Look at.

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By consistently providing great content, your audience will begin to see you as the “go-to” person/company for information related to the products and services that you offer and will be more likely to refer you in the future. Another great (free) Google product that you can use to have content delivered to you is Google Reader.

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