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Connect with your Buyer
Self Employed
According to Patrick Dwyer Merrill Lynch, consultant and owner of Dwyer & Associates and Managing Director
@NewEdgeWealth, social media is a powerful tool for building a personal brand that can also serve as an inbound marketing tool for self-employed entrepreneurs.
Local Products
Local businesses can get great engagement results through digital content that increases their brand awareness in the local community. But in many cases this strategy can reach regional and national spheres of new clients.
Serveces
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Interacting With Clients
Social media allows companies to interact directly with consumers, which can be a huge asset for businesses. Of course, the interaction works the other way as well. When clients and customers can like, comment, and even re-share posts from a company, the traffic to the social account increases. This increase in traffic results in an expanded reach for the company social media account. An expanded reach translates into a potential increase in new customers, which can have a major impact on sales and profitability.
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