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My grandfather would have loved the Internet.
He died well before the personal computer was such a staple in business. He was old school.
He was an investor in real estate and owned retail butcher shops. He was an influential man in the city, volunteering much of his time, sitting on boards of directors and attending tons of networking events.
When I got older, I remember listening to him talk about business to one of my cousins that was several years older than me and was trying his hand at starting a business.
He said:
“People do business with people they KNOW, LIKE and TRUST. It’s that simple.”
Now, I realize that my grandfather did not coin this phrase but it struck me as remarkably wise at the time — and still does today. It’s remarkable in its simplicity and its inherent truth.
Grandpa Tweets?
My grandfather would have loved social networking sites like Twitter and would have openly embraced the power that blogging brings to the tiny business owner.
Why?
After reading my blog —- do you KNOW me better?
After seeing pictures of my kids on Facebook —- do you LIKE me more?
After I point you to a helpful resource via Twitter —- do you TRUST me more?
Ok — so maybe I annoy you.
But I suspect that most of you KNOW, LIKE and TRUST me more and more with each exposure you have to me. Remember, that frequency of interaction with your target market is important — it keeps you and your business top-of-mind with customers and prospects.
Use social networking sites, meet-up.com and a business blog to create more people that KNOW, LIKE and TRUST you.
It’s that simple.
What questions do you have about proper use of social networking sites? How do you use social networking sites to create a larger network? What advice do you have for the rest of us?
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