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How to Use Linkedin to Help Promote Your Business

October 14th, 2009 by Jaya
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Most people manage to open a website of their own and stack it up with products and services. At the end of the day, the thing that most websites lack is the required traffic that ultimately generates revenues for the site. There are many ways of increasing traffic in your site. Some of the methods are very expensive, while others are relatively cheaper. There are some other methods which do not require any money at all. If they are used properly, they will help you create traffic for your site.


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One such method is by using the Linkedin. This is very easy to use and gives brilliant results if you can follow some simple steps. The most basic step to utilize the capability of the Linkedin is by providing the name and link of your business website in the Website Section of the Linkedin. This will ensure that people visiting your profile will end up visiting your site too.

Always keep the status message in the Linkedin updated. There you can write a few words about the things you are working on or about the products and services that you are offering. This will help you generate a lot of traffic for your website.

Use the blog link widget to the maximum effect. The blog link widget can be easily added to your Linkedin profile. This blog link automatically displays the latest blog updates and Twitter that has been posted by you. The people visiting your profile will be attracted to your twitter or blog and may end up visiting your site.


You must avoid being a silent member of Linkedin. You need to be active and visit the site regularly and update your profile too. You also need to join various groups which are relevant to your field of work. In this way you will increase the visibility of your site and also draw traffic into your site. Generally you will be required to apply to a group in order to join it. But try to select those groups only which have many members, as that will serve your purpose well.

Try to answer some of the questions that have been put forward in the Linkedin website. This is a very easy way to draw traffic into your site.

Ways to Promote Your Business Logo

Promoting a business logo is quite tough. A few of the promotional techniques are given below:

1. Good Logo Design: Make it simple and eye catching. Access professional help from a good logo design company. Once you have found the right logo designer, discuss with your designer all your general and specific needs. Keep in mind your company values and target audience to achieve positive brand-building.

2. Stationary: The next step is to select matching business stationary design, which includes business cards, letterheads and envelopes. Your logo design should be adaptable to this stationary. Since, the first impression is, more often than not, the last impression, hence take care to make it an effective and pleasurable one. Use good quality resources.

3. Logo printed t-shirts: All you need to do is to print your logo design on t-shirts, wear them or distribute them amongst your friends, relatives and colleagues. It will yield high returns in terms of brand popularization.

4. Sponsor Local Functions: Sponsorships help you to reach a wider audience. Sponsoring local school, college or youth functions exposes you to an audience that is mixed in nature, in terms of needs and traits. Print your logo design on banners and hang them wherever they can be hung! Take pictures of these banners. You can also give out logo printed t-shirts to the people and take their pictures in the logo-printed t-shirts. Use these pictures on your website, magazine, newsletter or the information brochure of your company.


5. Identify your customer: Last but certainly not the least, identify your target audience. Your logo should be designed in accordance with your target market. If you are from the corporate sector, please ensure that you use a Corporate Logo design. Spend some time to search about your target market and plan your advertising budget for this area of market. This is will ensure a higher return on your investment.

Top Tips to Promote Your Brand

Promoting your Brand is easy. Following my 10 basic business tips you can guarantee that your business and brand climbs on the shoulders of your competition and screams look at me, over here, OVER HERE! You will pull away from your competitors and leave them scratching their heads and wondering where their customers went!

1. Do Your Research

Find out what your competition is offering and how they are promoting their brand. Search on Google and find informative articles about your industry and gather ideas, concepts and websites that you feel deliver the message effectively. The idea is to keep this journal of information constantly updated and refer back to it regularly, and don’t be afraid to call the companies in question and ask them how effective their branding is.

2. Find a Reliable Partner

Find a reliable studio that has experience in developing brands. This is likely to be a long-term business partnership, so choose carefully. Bear in mind that branding in today’s day and age is very different to the pre-internet days. Now your logo and business identity has to work across a wide range of media, from print to interactive applications, and at a variety of sizes. Be sure your agency has experience in a wide range of creative disciplines, especially print and web. (Okay, it’s a shameless plug but it’s our website. So there.)

3. Be Bold

Be proactive on your brand promotion. Use whatever means you have available: word of mouth, newsletters, emails, leaflets, ads, gimmicks, press, the web, affiliates, resellers, networks, etc, etc, etc. Never stop in your pursuit to find avenues to promote your business. As the world famous marketer and showman P.T Barnum said – Without promotion something terrible happens… Nothing!

4. Be Consistent

If you have developed a brand – keep the message and ethos consistent across printed material and on your website. As customers interact with your promotional material, they must be able to instantly recognize your brand should they come across your website, or miss-spell the domain name and accidently land on your competition’s page. The customer must be able to recognize, in an instant, when they are at the right or wrong site.

5. The Power of The Internet

How things have changed with the Internet! We absolutely love it – all the information in the world at your fingertips in an instant. As great as the web is, it’s becoming a crowded place and the public expect information faster, and to get to what they want easier. A good website is just the starting point – the need to get to the top of the search engines for your industry is what every business aims for. It’s the grand prize that all search engine specialists offer, but be warned – there’s a right and wrong way to go about this and you could be wasting a lot of money for short-term results. Don’t be duped by slick sales people offering instant online results, they don’t exist. It’s a steady and meticulous process that requires time and patience, but the sooner you get started, the better your chances of getting seen by your customers. There are two avenues when approaching the search engines. There’s generic Search Engine Optimisation and Pay Per Click, both work and both require a considered approach, and ask your supplier for evidence of their effectiveness and then double-check for yourself that what they say is true. Needless to say, we build our sites to be as search engine friendly as possible.

6. Web Address

If you haven’t got a web address – It’s worth spending the time to find a good domain name, preferably containing your business name and kept as short and memorable as possible. Although it’s not vital, it is worth finding a domain name with both the .com and .co.uk extensions available. The last thing you want it someone else registering the other extension and stealing your thunder, it happens. Make sure that you put your web address on all of your promotional literature. Whenever and wherever you promote your company, be sure to promote your web address too.

7. Printed Literature

We don’t care how cost effective it is, getting cheap or even free business cards from some web printer is not a good idea. They look cheap or free and your competition has just had some 400g, matt laminated, embossed business cards made. Printing has come a very long way in recent years and high quality, full-colour printing is readily available at very reasonable prices. Although nothing is quite like Litho printed literature, digital printing is catching up very quickly and is ideal for a short print run. Don’t be afraid to try various print finishes such as embossing, spot varnish, block foil, cutting forms or experimenting with different types of papers. Your design studio and printer will be able to show you lots of examples of quality printed literature and it’s always worth spending a few extra pounds on good business stationary, as it makes the world of difference.

8. Interaction

Don’t forget your existing customers. If you have some new service or products – let them know, and ask them to let other people know. This can be done through effective email marketing – so long as you’re not annoying your customers with too-frequent email offers, a short monthly email will usually be read and will keep your customer base informed of business developments.

9. The Customer is King


Once you have a customer, treat them like royalty. Your hard work has paid off and you have a return on your investment – It’s a lot more cost-effective to get business from existing customers than constantly finding new ones! Encourage repeat business and ask for referrals and testimonials on completion of successful trades. A happy customer will tell his friends and make recommendations on your behalf, so treat them well and resolve any outstanding issues should they arise.

10. Feedback

Always ask for feedback. Use the completion of your trade as an ideal opportunity to learn about and improve your business and brand. Ask them about their shopping experience, how the website looked, what they liked about your branding, how they found you and what made them go with you in particular. Was it the price, availability, or something else? Effective feedback will ensure you have the information required to adjust and develop your brand to meet your customers’ requirements.

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  • dwimuhtaman
    This article is very helpful. To implement it certainly need some consistent efforts. Thank's
  • deepakjouhari
    Hi:
    This sure was interesting. I launched my new web site in August and used adwords from google to promote it. The visits to the site sure increased, but it is very important that one follows up on the enquiries immediately.

    After reading this page, there is a lot still to be done.

    Thanks.
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