Social media is out of my wheelhouse

Social media is out of my wheelhouse

After getting a lot more information on Pay Per Click advertising, I decided there was no way I possibly could afford to advertise this way.

I wanted to put some ads on Facebook, maybe Google, or LInked In.

I was pretty sure that once the people who already liked my facebook page, or looked at my google, or Linked In account previously realized I sold online, I would eventually begin getting more sales. It’s as if no 1 looked at my Facebook page once they liked it. I didn’t even get any responses to my posts. I had ‘followers’ on my Twitter and other accounts, however no 1 really did anything other than follow. If I wanted to get online sales, I figured, I had to be noticed, I contacted a Social Media Management Company and asked for help. I had learn that a social media management dealer would manage all of my dedicated social media networks. They would affix myself and others with customers and therefore help myself and others to grow my brand. I assumed my brand was my money maker, which was something I would have to talk to them about. Their professional pricing was genuinely sufficient and I would only pay 1 low price daily for the services. Not only would they handle up to twenty social profiles for me, but they gave training, and they said everything could be easily handled on a single dashboard. It all sounded nice to me, although I had a lurking feeling I was going to need to ask a lot of questions. There was a whole lot that I didn’t understand when it came to understanding social media and social media management companies.

 

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