Social book Marketing
To say it in short you should define your future friends, locate your potential clients, build up a sociable human relationship with them and then promote your brandmark and internet site. What you choose to do on these websites depends on what your business concern needs.
In every communities it is advocated to not start out by advertizing your brandmark or internet site. If you start by spamming you are probably to get kicked out of that social community. You will be ban. Being too straightforward in your sales pitch could also frighten off people and away. So, think passive, think alternative…help people. Listen, contribution and be humble. Be egotistic about the money you had make is not starting to win you friends.
What’s next be yourself, be human, open up. Tell them your history and focussing on things that may help you show your expertise. Visit communities that occupy you in person and get attached.
While initiating contacts on social media websites is great, it is just as critical to stay and keep in contact. Don’t just start something and not finish. For example, post on a blog is great, but you need to show people you are not just chatting, but are there to listen to them. When people add remarks in response they might need a answer from you. If available, pursue or subscribe to the hot feeds that you have contributed to.
Make a video recording of you living your life-time and only being you rather of doing promotional video’s about your product. Add a link to your internet site at the final stage. It don’t mean you can’t promote your business, just be imaginative and add respect to the internet site instead of treating it like a direct advertizing platform.
Take advantage of the widgets supplied by most of these internet sites and place them on your internet site/blog. Yet some other way for people to detect you and also gains the most of the viral nature of a community supported site.
Is it working
The obvious indicators are traffic and sales, however for the more hardcore seller there is analytic computer software which permits goals to be set up and monitors conversion rates. If you plan to establish your social networking fast, map out a campaign tracking system first. Spend some time planning this from the beginning and you know exactly where the results are getting from and where to commit your time. The most significant thing is the acting part. So the earlier you get subscribed up the better!
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A few macroeconomics questions – help plz?
1. Which of the following statements describe a command economy?
I. The government (democratically elected, ruling party, or dictatorship) acts as a central authority that answers the fundamental economic questions.
II. A nation’s natural resources, industries, and businesses are owned and operated by the government or central authority on behalf of society.
III. The government or central authority is responsible for providing economic security and equity for all of a nation’s citizens.
A. I, II, and III
B. II and III only
C. I only
D. I and II only
E. I and III only
2.Iggi and Kurt each own an ice cream shop that sells homemade ice cream on a homemade waffle cone. The table below shows the number of ice cream scoops and waffle cones that Iggi and Kurt produce in an hour. Both Iggi and Kurt work 8 hours per day and spend their time producing ice cream, waffle cones, or a combination of the two.
Ice Cream Waffle Cones
(Scoops per hour) (Cones per hour)
Iggi248
Kurt164
Consider the production of ice cream. Which of the following is true?
A. Neither Kurt nor Iggi has a comparative advantage in the production of ice cream.
B. Both Kurt and Iggi have a comparative advantage in the production of ice cream.
C. Iggi has a comparative advantage in the production of ice cream.
D. Kurt has a comparative advantage in the production of ice cream.
3. Iggi and Kurt each own an ice cream shop that sells homemade ice cream on a homemade waffle cone. The table below shows the number of ice cream scoops and waffle cones that Iggi and Kurt produce in an hour. Both Iggi and Kurt work 8 hours per day and spend their time producing ice cream, waffle cones, or a combination of the two.
Ice Cream Waffle Cones
(Scoops per hour)(Cones per hour)
Iggi248
Kurt164
Suppose that Iggi and Kurt begin trading ice cream and waffle cones with each other. What can be said about the specialization patterns between Iggi and Kurt?
A. Kurt will trade ice cream for waffle cones and Iggi will trade waffle cones for ice cream.
B. There is no information to determine who will trade waffle cones for ice cream and who will trade ice cream for waffle cones.
C. Kurt will trade waffle cones for ice cream and Iggi will trade ice cream for waffle cones.
4. In his book The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith mentioned a defining principle in the study of economics: firms and resource suppliers pursuing their self-interest will simultaneously, as though guided by an "invisible hand," promote social interest as well.
The invisible hand functions under the key assumption that ______________.
A. All businesses are earning above-normal profits
B. The market system is highly competitive
C. Consumer sovereignty does not exist in the market system
D. There is unknown, or invisible, information to sellers and buyers
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. C and it can be B as well. We’re presuming that in a competitive market we as buyers and sellers can find a balance and agreement in price and value. The concept of invisible hand assumes that there is not a functioning society where the consumer does not have choice and the seller does not agree or agree to sell a good at a fixed price without consulting on the demand side of the product or service.
Sorry I wish I could be more helpful
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^^^… just no.
1) D (III is a normative statement!)
2) and 3) Notice Iggi produces more of both cones and scoops using the same resources and the same amount of time, so he has a comparative advantage over Kurt in both.
4) B (consumer sovereignty is a GOOD thing for free markets)
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