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Online Coaching in Social Media

twitter_pencilDue to an increased demand from businesses and many other organisations, for seminars, coaching and training in areas related to Social Media, we are launching this new service.

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Why Should Businesses use Social Media?

  1. Online marketing is growing fast.  68% of consumers trust product advice from peers.  This is what social media is all about (from a business perspective) – word of mouth marketing – online.
  2. Increase your brand awareness.  85% of social media users EXPECT marketeers to contact them.
    They WANT engagement via these channels.  Listen and adapt.
  3. Ensure your online efforts are hitting the target.  Social Networking sites collect alot of precise information from users.  Use it!
  4. Network with complementary businesses, collaborators and partners.  Find people you’d never otherwise meet.
  5. Keep a close eye on the competition.  Discover out what makes them tick.  Watch their every move.
  6. Gain valuable primary market research from your customers, directly!

How Online Coaching in Social Media Worksfacebook_pencil

Click for an explanation of how Social Media Coaching works.

Online Coaching Sessions – Social Media

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Benefits

  • Online Coaching can take place at a time and location that suits you.  The only requirement is a computer with a web connection.
  • Online Coaching is less expensive than a one day workshop, or coaching in person.
  • Each session can be tailored to the individual or the organisation concerned.

linked_in_pencilWe blog about social media regularly.  Click here to read the latest blog posts on this area.

If you’d like to learn more, please contact us on 028 9043 6634 or info@sensei-winbeforehand.co.uk.

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  • Ping
  • Technorati Favorites
  • StumbleUpon
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Bebo
  • Reddit
  • Windows Live Spaces
  • Tumblr
  • Slashdot
  • Squidoo
  • Windows Live Favorites
  • LinkedIn
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Yahoo Messenger
  • Hotmail
  • Gmail
  • MySpace
  • Google Bookmarks
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