Social Media Marketing For Local Businesses: 3 Tools - Small Business Computing

Social Media Marketing For Local Businesses: 3 Tools

Oct 22, 2010
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Entrepreneur: Social Media Marketing For Local Businesses: 3 Tools

Shane Gibson makes the case for local businesses to use social media marketing tools such as FourSquare and Twitter Search to go after nano-markets, highly targeted and personalized market segments.


“With 500 million people on Facebook, 150 million on Twitter and every Fortune 500 company represented on LinkedIn, many marketers are overwhelmed and overspent trying to engage their customers and prospects. The answer is to think small, going after nano-markets using hyper-local social media marketing tools. A nano-market is smaller than a niche, and it’s a group of people with a very specific set of interests.

Previously, these people were hard to find, and communicating with them was costly. But hyper-local search and social media have made it easier to target nano-markets, and most of the tools required to be successful are free or nearly free.”

Small Business Computing Staff

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