Key Ingredient #1: Always remember that you are marketing to humans
Spiro Pappadapolous is a speaker and consultant for restaurateurs and small business owners looking for ways to enhance their revenue through social media and emerging technologies.
In a recent blog post, Spiro pointed out an important personal branding lesson:
“You are marketing to humans.”
Of course, we all know this…but the content we delineate into our marketplace often proves otherwise.
Spiro points out the following: “Social media is not a broadcast medium, it is an interaction medium.” He notes the importance of participating in the conversation without selling all the time: “Share valuable information, share others ideas and services, say thank you, and root others on. Be a friend, a champion, and true to your beliefs. That is being human, being social, and being genuine.”
Key Ingredient #2: Just be clear and honest
Marketing Experiments, powered by MECLabs is an expert resource in optimizing marketing communications. In a recent webinar, the team turned to their research to uncover what kind of copy converts the most.
Presenter Flint McGlaughlin gave attendees an easy-to-remember rule of thumb: “Clarity trumps persuasion.” So, here’s the secret to great copy: Be clear and honest.
In the end, great content + social media = customers