9. Social Media Promoter
Every company recognizes the value of being on social media sites like Twitter and Facebook, but the managers at many of those companies do not have the first clue how to go about it.
That is where the job of the social media promoter comes into play.
You will need to understand how Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites operate, and you will need to keep up with all the changes these sites constantly make. Social media promoters do a lot more than post to Facebook all day.
They need to work closely with business managers to present a coherent message to customers, and that means not only promoting the latest products and services but fostering customer loyalty as well.
Brand image is now one of the most important aspects of business in the modern world. Before a customer decides to purchase a particular product or service, the majority will go online to research it first.
This could involve looking at the website, visiting comparison sites or reading posts from previous customers in internet forums. If your company does not have an online presence, you will be missing out on the largest advertising platform there is, and the vast majority of it is free. No matter how small your business, you should aim to set up a Facebook page, Twitter account, YouTube channel and Pinterest account.
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