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Come on you Twits! Get on your Facebook and let’s blog our way out of the recession

Originally published by Marketing Donut in my guise as a blogger for small businesses looking to get the most from their marketing.

In a downturn, it isn’t just small businesses that look to make their pennies stretch further or spend more time investing time resources into ‘free’ marketing opportunities but they certainly have a greater opportunity to do such things. If trade is down and money is tight, things might look bleak and the marketing resources cupboard somewhat bare.

One way that you may choose to keep on top of your marketing activities, even if the budget has run out, is to try out something that requires little or no money (beyond buying a computer and internet connection). Social Networking or online media resources are a great way to make use of your time in an inexpensive manner in order to drum up trade and to make sure your business is ‘out there.’

If you are unfortunate enough to have less footfall than you are accustomed to in headier times, you may be in a position to spend more time on Twitter, Facebook and any of the hundreds of online social networking sites where you can promote, network, converse or establish your brand and make real connections. If you do this well you may see that trade picks up again and so you have less time to commit to online activities as you are dealing with fantastic customers making purchases. When trade does pick up once again, does online marketing through social networking have to give?

I believe in the cliché that tough times make us stronger but beyond that I anticipate that this recession has rewritten the rules of small business marketing and the online marketing model of the future will see social networking as a standard practice in advertising for small firms. When the tills are ringing again and the ‘R’ word is but a distant memory, try and set aside short and frequent bursts of online marketing activity, be it Twitter, Blogging or Facebook, for great results long-term.

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The Marketing Donut – PR Support Role

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My current employment is a temporary position with BHP Information Solutions‘ Small Business offshoot concept – The Marketing Donut. The Marketing Donut is a fantastic pool of tools and resources with content written by experts in their own particular business field. Its conception came with the powerful backing of Google and Royal Mail.



My role, as PR Support, is to drive traffic and registrations on the site through the means of online communication – predominantly through using Twitter to highlight articles of interest on the Donut or debates on the Marketing Donut Forum or Blog. I also link to other interesting articles written elsewhere which fit in and appeal to those who are running a small business enterprise. I also monitor and drive interactions on the Donut’s Linkedin, Facebook and Ecadamy profiles.



As part of linking to comment elsewhere – be it on business or marketing websites or blogs – on occasion I link back to the Donut, in one instance I secured a valuable positioning on Business Week for a 24 hour spot. Having seen an article relating to the use of Twitter in Business and knowing there was an active debate on the Donut Forum on this topic itself, I commented on their insightful article and highlighted the debate existing on the Donut.

A few hours later I received e-mail correspondence from the Business Week site Editor asking for a photo in order to put my mugshot and comment on the homepage as part of their scheme to highlight pertinent points made by their readership. Having been on the homepage for 24 hours, the comment and photo is now on their “In Your Face” section for the foreseeable future.



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Hopefully securing this will have opened up the Donut to a wider online audience than it has seen previously and site traffic, registrations and more will be noticeably greater, with the ultimate upshot being that small businesses are getting great quality resources, tools and expert advice from the site-without any annoying pop up adverts!

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