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New Year's Resolutions for Your Small Business

At this time every year we find ourselves contemplating our shortcomings and using the New Year as an excuse to change our ways and better our lives.

Why not also use this time of year wisely and make resolutions for your SMB? Instead of shooting for the stars, test out these five tips as sample resolutions to guide your SMB’s social media and online strategies for 2010.


1. Reflect on Industry Trends


Whatever your industry or niche, now is the time to take stock of the major trends that helped shape and define 2009 for small businesses in your sector.

Your research methodology should be multifaceted and involve your entire social network. So turn to trusted editorial and data resources for year-in-review pieces and predictions on upcoming trends. Involve staff members and ask for their take on what’s happening now and what they expect in the year ahead. Use your website, Facebook Page, Twitter account, or other social media distribution channels to gauge what your customers and clients think.

Use the feedback and resources, pool the collected information, and look for commonalities. Group similar ideas into categories, and make notes about whether or not your business, products, services, and processes are relevant to the trends you identify.

Global Media Solutions can help you strategize your 2010 Digital Growth Plan. Ask us how.


2. Set New Social Media Goals


Once you’ve had time to reflect on and absorb the trends that pertain to your business, you need to switch gears and start setting new goals. Given that 2009 was a breakout year for brands using Twitter and Facebook, now is the time to think about a 2010 social media action plan.

Take stock of your social metrics. Instead of looking at how many followers, fans, retweets, and replies you have, calculate your growth rate per month per data point for 2009. If your growth rate is accelerating month to month, set a projection for the coming months and identify ways to keep your content fresh, your community engaged, and interest in your social presence strong.

If your growth rate is slumping, use the first few months of 2010 to fix the problem. Testdifferent scenarios in January and February and measure whether or not your efforts are making a positive impact.

The same holds true for Twitter and social media content analysis. Hopefully you’ve been using various tools to document types of feedback – think positive reviews, friend recommendations, constructive feedback, and negative mentions – that flow in through social media channels. If so, set realistic expectations for improvements in each area.

If you haven'tstarted to shape your social media marketing plans yet, let ushelp you get started with a special offer.


3. Go Local


Location-based services and social networks finally found their footing in 2009 with mobile applications like Foursquareand Gowalladriving home the value of location-sharing. Twitter certainly helped the movement when they implemented location-aware tweets.

Ultimately the coming year will highlight how important location data can be. Applications will bring context to status updates in and around city neighborhoods, and smart businesses will find ways to leverage the location data to offer special deals, promotions, and local-only fare.

Mobile-enanbling your message is also just as important so that your customers can access it from where they are- wherever that may be. Ask us about our mobile WAP solutions and SMS marketing campaigns.


4. Master Twitter Lists


If used correctly, Twitter Lists can be both an educational tool and a means to demonstrate your leadership in your niche. While the premise is simple – group Twitter users together by subject, topic, or theme – the practice can be quite rewarding.

Master Twitter Lists by investing time and energy into finding great lists to follow (try Listorious) and building great lists of your own. In fact, if you act fast you can create a list that your peers may look to as the default list of experts on a given topic or subject. Build a great list and you’ll become a thought leader and a credible resource.

You might find success with Twitter Lists that highlight a very niche category, lists to pool together the media folks that cover your beat, or lists that include the best businesses in your space. You could even build lists to recognize employees, customers, fans, or clients. You might also apply the local logic from resolution number three to build a list of locals.


5. Experiment with the Experimental


Use the New Year as an excuse to try something new. Every year the web offers up hundreds of new experimental services and ideas, and while you don’t have time to try them all, if you’re able to pinpoint the applications with the most traction, your early adopter status will come with long-term rewards.

As an example, Google Wave, which is still in preview mode, was an instant hit upon release, until people started using it and getting confused by its purpose. Wave isn’t washing out to sea anytime soon. So, as Google perfects the new communication channel, you have an opportunity to dive in and get creative with ways to use Wave for business or pleasure.

Originally posted by Jennifer Van Grove, Mashable

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