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Build A Brand through Micro-Blogging And Social Media

By firstrank on September 27, 2009 in Blogging, SEO
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If you belong to retail industry and want to build your brand online use micro-blogging(twitter) and Social Media (facebook, myspace).

How to use Micro-blogging and Social Media?

Do update your official news, offers and announcement on twitter. It help users to aware of your current activity which is most important. Follow some relevant brands to your category which will help you to get real visitors and fans.


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In Social Media (facebook,myspace) make your page like presentation. Add some images, videos and details of your products.

Try to interact with your fans or users on daily basis discuss with them about their problems and try to solve them. It shows that your seriousness about your business.

I’m from jewelry industry so I follow my competitors who are market leaders in jewelry industry I don’t want to disclose their names. I always try to track their daily activity on facebook twitter etc…

They display their promotional products like deals, coupons, sweepstake, new look etc…

With these techniques you can rich your target customers.

I always welcome to your suggestions it always help me to improve.

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  1. Gaurav says:

    twitter and others are no doubt nice, but I always wanted to bring in a concept to microblogging !

    I hereby post a Review-Request for http://www.emote.in ,

    A microblogging service; which is a platform to -
    1. Make yourself heard, comment on news, stories and current affair.
    2. Share your experiences, memories and events with your friends and family.
    3. Connect with different people with similar emotional attributes as yours.
    (eg: if attrocities on animals make you sad, connect with others who share the same feeling)
    4. Jot-down your experiences. You usually have so many things to say – a constant stream of thoughts, comments and observations running through your head continuously.
    5. Last but not the least, has everything (and much more) that twiiter has.

    6. A wonderful timeline coming shortly (in few weeks)