Category: Chamber of Commerce
It has been seven years since Facebook emerged and began taking over the world of social media. Now the question on everybody’s minds is, what’s next? In today’s blog post, we’ll take a look at three emerging social networks that can help your chamber increase awareness and drive traffic to your website. After all, who knows which social network will one day overthrow Facebook?
Chambers need to produce a lot of content. The content should be useful, engaging, and help improve search engine rankings. This article provides ten ideas for content that chambers can produce.
More than half of consumers say they feel more confident about a purchase if they first watch a video about the product. Online video is a powerful marketing tool that many organizations today still haven’t begun to leverage. In today’s blog post, I’m going to help you pioneer your chamber’s presence on the world’s most influential video social network, YouTube.
Chambers should be paying particularly close attention to LinkedIn. While Facebook and Twitter can connect with people on a surface level, LinkedIn provides a strong platform for displaying organizations.
Every manager needs a control room like a chamber executive managing a Facebook page. You have the Admin Panel. Being a Facebook page administrator gives you access to the Admin Panel, which can be found directly above your Timeline’s cover image. This is your Facebook page control center, where you can edit your page, build your audience, observe fan behavior, and track analytics. In today’s blog post, you will learn 5 tips to help you leverage the capabilities of your chamber page’s Admin Panel.
Get the scoop on when, what and how to post on your chamber's Facebook Page.
Facebook allows chambers to showcase personality, appeal to their audience on a visual level, and establish more meaningful connections. But Facebook is tricky to master – it is constantly changing, evolving and growing more powerful. It’s only a treat if we know how to use it. This blog will help you change Facebook from a trick into a treat! Follow along to learn the basics and get up to date on Facebook capabilities that will benefit your chamber.
Last week’s blog post provided a step-by-step beginner’s guide to using Twitter for chambers - that was training camp. Today we open up the Twitter playbook and start implementing Twitter strategies to engage your chamber’s target audience!
I will be discussing social media in two-part segments. The first post will teach the fundamentals; the second post will serve as a playbook, in which you will find strategies to help you win at social media. Let’s start with Twitter.