Are you using social media for your business yet? The most recent semi-annual small business study by Network Solutions, as reported by the Grow Smart Business blog, has a mixed answer to that question. On the one hand, only 24% of the 500 businesses surveyed said that they had a social media presence. On the other hand, that’s double the number from a year ago. Significantly, businesses reported using social media in effective ways: to identify and attract new customers, to increase awareness of their brand and to engage with current customers. On the other other hand, only 16% of businesses claiming a social media presence said that they used social media as a customer service channel – a strategy that other companies have employed successfully. Does it work? A study reported by eMarketer found that small businesses “with 100 to 500 followers generated 146% more median monthly leads than those with 21 to 100 followers” although there was no incremental gain above 500 followers.
The Network Solutions study also asked what problems social media users encountered. By far the most common problem was that social media took more time than expected, reported by 43% of social media users (vs. 50% in 2009). How much time social media takes depends on its importance to the business, including how many of the company’s strategies it affects (Customer acquisition? Brand awareness? Customer service?). Our suggestion is to start small, especially if you will be handling social media yourself. Limit the scope of your social media presence and concentrate on using it effectively on only a few things. In other words, depth over breadth. Another suggestion is to set aside two periods per day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, to tweet, blog, update Facebook or do whatever else has to be done. A different approach is to fit social media into the gaps and downtime that seems to be part of everyone’s day. We think that scheduling social media time would be more productive and less stressful than the ad hoc approach, but either could work. The point is, time is no excuse for avoiding social media.The Zavee takeaway:
- Your competitors are using social media. Don’t get left behind.
- Social media works. Use it the right way (and there is a learning curve) and it will move the needle.
- It doesn’t take a lot of time to get it right. Start small, and make managing your social media presence part of your daily schedule.






