A recent Q & A with Robert Pickstone where I discuss business solutions and what’s the point
I’ve been lucky to be able to engage and talk with so many new people I’ve met across social media. One of those, Robert Pickstone, asked if I’d answer some questions for a blog post.
This ranged from looking at solutions for business and explaining how to manage social media across you day.
I was delighted to oblige.
Here’s a snippet and a link to the full post.
Your company aims to help clients “develop an environment where you are at the very centre of where your current & prospective customers live – on & offline”. For what type of businesses is this extremely difficult?
It’s fair to say that it’s extremely dificult and at the same time perfect for the same type of businesses, that’s generally business to business organisations with a real niche market. It’s difficult because the size of the audience can be tiny, but given time and the ability to listen, find, engage and know that audience then conversion and relationships are formed.
It’s really about how much time a company is prepared to put into it. It’s easy to find relationships for Coca Cola, as most people know it and drink it; much harder for John Brown Hand Dryers (an example, not real) in Bristol.
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