Showing posts with label Growth Strategies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Growth Strategies. Show all posts

Friday, March 28, 2025

YOUR Small Business Communication Strategies?


It's not all about social media: Why you need a more wholesome communications strategy to grow your business..

The over reliance on just social media needs to stop. It's one part of your arsenal, but it shouldn't be your only focus point.



Social media has done a great job of creating disruption to what was once a money-hungry and egotistical industry: media and public relations.

But the dust is finally settling. We're starting to peel back the layers on the tweets, the engagement, the clicks, and the views, and it's not the holy grail that many have been touting it as. As someone who's worked in media for over a decade, I've seen the peaks and troughs of countless campaigns, and the resounding success that can come from people talking about your brand and business- if you use communications effectively.

Notice how I used the word communications, and not media? For too long, we've relied on this outward approach to connecting with stakeholders through a one-way form of communication, and along the way, we've forgotten, especially as entrepreneurs, how much coverage can mean to one individual business. It's one thing if we tell you we're great; it's another if 10 other people validate that on their platform. Entrepreneurs should be great communicators on every platform to get their message and call to action out to their customers - so, where are we missing the mark?



Firstly, the over reliance on just social media needs to stop.

It's one part of your arsenal, but it shouldn't be your only focus point. Crafting captivating images, witty captions, and cohesive feeds may suit certain brands, but for many startups, it may not be the right choice for you.

By now, you should have done your homework to know where your customers are most engaging, and how they want you to be a part of that. If not, go back to square one, and narrow down your customers habits. This should be the beginning of your communications strategy- knowing how to get in front of your customers.

If you've spent the time and effort to create a product or service you know people want and need, you should have a fairly good idea of their day-to-day habits, their likes and dislikes, and where they stand demographically, socially, and geographically.

Communications strategies take all of these factors into account, and create messages, pieces of information if you will, that specifically speak to your target customer to get them to engage with your product or service. Without these, you have no clear direction to go in, or a way of effectively targeting potential customers for sales.



Secondly, don't overlook traditional media platforms like print, radio, or television.

Established networks allow you to piggyback on their exposure if you have a great story to tell, or a news hook. Your starting up of a company isn't going to be a headline unless you've already exited a previous startup, and your name has already had coverage. However, if the angle or hook is that you've just received another round of funding, or that your product has now been used by 1000 people, and you release data to show that your industry trends are changing, that's something to talk about. Having a good communications strategy in place will allow you to create these types of talking points based on your specific industry.

It's also worth noting that traditional media outlets have embraced the digital age. You now have print magazines with online editions, radio shows that are recorded and placed online as podcasts, TV shows, etc. on social media platforms. It's a kill-two birds- with-one-stone strategy: create a convincing hook to attract attention from producers or editors, get coverage in print or on a live broadcasting show, and you'll automatically appear on their digital channels. Not only that, but a new study by YouGov shows that "local newspapers are the most trusted source for local news and information, and more than three times more trusted than social media sites."



Third, it's important to know that you as a founder are the very first ambassador for your brand, and your employees should be too.

It's a theme emerging from Silicon Valley whereby employees are invested and engaged in the overcall company mission, and by getting that by in from day one, you create loyal brand ambassadors for life. That is well before you even take your product to market.

Think of the likes of Uber, Google, or Bumble.

These companies have all showcased their employees at tech conferences, industry events, and panel discussions to represent the brand in front of hundreds of thousands of people, and that type of coverage stamps your market on the world stage.



At the end of the day, we're in the business of making money, and having a return on our investments.

Would you rather have 10,000 likes, or $10,000 in the bank? If the latter is the case, then it's worthwhile investing in a communications strategy to be able to effectively connect with your customers.

If your focus is solely on creating a captivating Instagram feed, then you're just creating a captivating billboard for your business. It's time to start thinking about investing your time gaining coverage in other media channels that have a captive audience, and then converting those fans into customers.

Guest Authored By Anna Roberts. Anna is a radio and TV presenter in Dubai, & founder of Nudge, a communications advisory specializing in public speaking and media training. Anna has interviewed the worlds most high profile sports stars and corporate leaders and believes that business success stems from authentic and effective communication. Her belief is that everyone should have the tools and confidence to give their ideas a voice, from entrepreneurs pitching for investment through to keynote presentations. See her work across print regional publications and online on her website where she discusses everything from how to handle a media scrum through to elevating your confidence on stage. Follow Anna on Twitter.





The over reliance on just social media needs to stop.

It's one part of your arsenal, but it shouldn't be your only focus point..


  • Post Crafted By:
    Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at GetMoreHere.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, CO. where I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Brain Hacks To Make YOU Smarter?


Wish you were smarter? Check out these 4 brain hacks that can help you get there.

Classical music, salmon for dinner and a technique that TV's 'Sherlock' uses are among the steps you can take towards greater brainpower.



All of us want to be smarter than we already are.

So, many of us devote ourselves to a lifelong quest to learn more and expand our minds.

Whether we're reading the newspaper, picking up a new book, watching documentaries or learning a new skill by watching YouTube videos, our underlying purpose is generally to become smarter individuals.

But sometimes what we think we've learned just doesn't stick. We might think we're masters at a subject, only to realize we've forgotten everything we've learned. Other times, the distractions in our everyday lives make it difficult to absorb any new information at all. So, how can we become smarter about learning and become better at it, too? How do we train our brains to work better?

The answer is that there are ways to do that. Check out these four brain hacks -- vetted by research -- to make us smarter.



Listen To Classical Music

We've all heard the idea that listening to classical music while you study will help you ace a test, or that playing classical music for babies in the womb makes them smarter; but is it true? According to research published in the science journal Learning and Individual Differences, it is -- at least for the purpose of studying.

University researchers from France found that students who listened to one hour-long lecture where classical music was played in the background scored significantly higher on a multiple-choice quiz about the lecture compared to the students who didn't listen to the lecture with music. The researchers speculated that the music put the students into a heightened emotional state which made them more receptive to information.

Although listening to classical music might not turn you into an instant genius per se, it will help you better understand and retain the information you've learned. So, the next time you want to learn a new subject or skill, open up Spotify, find some classical music playlists and start listening.



Decorate Your Workspace With Personal Items

Having a private space to work in is important for your concentration and productivity. But not everyone is lucky enough to have his or her own office with four walls and a door, especially now that open-space office concepts are so popular. So, if you're someone who's working in a cubicle in a busy office space with lots of distractions, how can you boost your brain and increase productivity? One answer, believe it or not, is by decorating your workspace with personal items.

According to the Association for Psychological Science, data revealed that employees working in low-privacy spaces that were generic and undecorated reported the highest level of emotional exhaustion. The researchers speculated that when employees personalize their workspace, they consciously or subconsciously take comfort from the items they surround themselves with at work.

This in turn helps employees maintain emotional energy in the face of work stresses and distractions. So, hang up some family photos and post some of your favorite quotes; decorating your space with items you love will help you work more efficiently.



Eat Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Boosting your brainpower can be as simple as changing what you eat. Adding more foods that are high in omega-3 fatty acids to your diet is a simple -- and delicious -- hack to make you smarter. Foods that are high in these fatty acids include fish like mackerel and salmon, oysters, caviar and walnuts.

According to Dr. Scott McGinnis, assistant professor in neurology at Harvard Medical School, omega-3 fatty acids perform a number of jobs for our brains, including building cell membranes throughout the body and the brain as well as having anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects that can promote healthier brain cells and less deterioration of the brain.

So, if you want a smarter brain well into old age, adding some fish to your diet may be one of the ways to get there.



Create A "Memory Palace"

Be like BBC's Sherlock and create your very own "memory palace" (alternately, "mind palace") to improve your memory. Creating a memory palace is a simple technique that dates back to ancient Rome and Greece. The memory palace technique, also known as the method of loci, is a method of memory enhancement which, according to Wikipedia, "uses visualizations, with the use of spatial memory, familiar information about one's environment, to quickly and efficiently recall information."

It works like this: Create a layout of a building or a town in your mind. Choose a place that's very familiar to you, like a shopping mall you frequent or your childhood home for instance. Visualize a route for your memory palace, so instead of just visualizing a house, you picture how you would walk through it.

Then identify specific locations to store information. You'll store each piece of information you want to remember in a specific location such as the medicine cabinet in the upstairs bathroom, behind a picture frame above the bed and so on. After practicing, the idea is that you'll be able to walk through your memory palace whenever you want and pluck information easily from wherever you've hidden it.

Guest Authored By Syed Balkhi. Syed is an entrepreneur and the co-founder of WPBeginner, OptInMonster and WPForms. Follow Syed on Twitter.





"Now that you've got some great brain hacks that will make you smarter, that subject or skill that you want to master will become easier than ever before. Whether you're learning to improve your professional skills or to improve your personal life, you'll find that your brain will greatly benefit from implementing these methods.." -SyedBalkhi


  • Post Crafted By:
    Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at GetMoreHere.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, CO. where I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)