One thing that stands out today in the social media world we
live in is that it’s important to develop a sense of trust with your followers.
This is especially true for small and medium sized businesses, since the amount
of trust between business and follower will only serve to build customer
loyalty.
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Trust is essential to building your brand, and even the best
marketers in the world won’t be able to sell a product without first
establishing trust with their customer base. They must create stories that offer
a connection with their consumers.
But how do you go about building that trust?
Use Your Content
Using content is the most reliable method you have for
developing trust with followers. Create insightful, meaningful content that
will provoke emotion and establish a connect with your consumers.
For this, you should invest in professional graphic design.
There are some designers and websites that focus entirely on infographics. Look
through a few portfolios and choose a designer who makes attractive-looking,
useful infographics. Keep in mind that there are many ways to represent data
outside of attractive pie-charts and graphs.
Turn your data over to your designer to be converted into an
infographic. Make sure that your website is incorporated into the design.
You’ll want to use the infographic for back-linking purposes.
Transparency
Followers want to see that you are a real, live person, not
a faceless brand with which they’re doing business. They want to see your
thoughts and your suggestions and learn more about you as a person. Consumers
care less about the money and more about the relationship.
Take the time to develop and nurture the relationship you
have with your consumer base. Show them the real you, and how you arrived at
your current destination.
Pictures
Pictures are powerful. Consider the previous point and be
sure to post pictures of your daily life. Followers want to see the real,
unfiltered life you live. Share your daily routine with your consumers, on a
regular basis so that they know who you are and what you’re doing.
Mind Your Manners
Being polite and courteous go a long way. Even though we may
not give these words a second thought, the person we offer them to will
remember them. When someone shares your post, make sure you thank them. If you
need something from someone, make sure you ask them with a please.
Accept Criticism
The harsh reality is that you and your business
are going to be criticized. It comes with the territory of being truthful.
Respond positively to critique. Allow it to be an opportunity for learning and
growth. Don’t be afraid to stand up for what you believe, but have an open mind
that you might be in the wrong. Followers will notice how you respond.
Have Fun
This is social media after all, isn’t it?
You’re connect with thousands (if not more) of people from around the world in
an instant, something never before possible in the history of our species. We
have information about anything available at our fingertips. Enjoy what you’re
doing. Have fun with it!
Be Adventurous
Don’t be afraid to try something new or unique when it comes
to your social media accounts. It may not work, but followers will see that
you’re willing to take a chance on something innovative. Sure you might fall
flat on your face, but there’s also the possibility that you’ll succeed.
Be Responsive and Respectful
Responding to comments on posts isn’t always the easiest
thing to do. Some people simply want to watch the world burn. Be respectful to
everyone. Sometimes it’s not the easiest thing to do, but it is the right
thing. And as mentioned previously, followers and customers will see how you
react, and the correct response now may lead to additional business in the
future.
Trust is something you earn, not something that’s given.
Your followers put their trust in you because they see the real you and the way
you handle everyday life. Use the trust and loyalty others have in you to
develop relationships and provide your customers a great experience.
By Business Marketing Mastery 2017 www.businessmarketingmastery.com
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