Do looks really matter?
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Is appearance really important? It’s an age old debate that will likely never go away. There are those that say it does, and those that say it does not. However, in the business world there is no way to deny it. The answer is a resounding yes. Customers, clients and others will undoubtedly base their first impression on what they see. For some, it may not be a lasting impression as the core of the business comes to the forefront. Unfortunately, that is the exception to the rule. Most will find that the initial impression remains locked in the mind and is the basis for many decisions thereafter. When it comes to social media it is easy to sit back and think that the look of your site does not have a significant impact. The reality, however, is that it does. Those who visit your social media site will first notice the way it looks and how easy it is to maneuver. If you haven’t put the proper time and attention into the design of your space then that first impression may not be a good one. The goal is to portray your business as one that is not only professional, but that values the customer or client. This is achieved through making certain that your look matches your vision, goal and potential. Opting for the right social media design can impact your business goals in tremendous ways. Choosing to stick with the standards can leave you as nothing more than another face in the crowd. When the time comes to update the look and feel of your social media presence Mayvin Training can help you determine just the right image for you.
How Small Business Are Using Social Media
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This is a great infographic created by Crowdspring. Remember though the data is US based, so it would vary from Australia. Interesting though that the most popular new hire for the small businesses included in the study would be a bookkeeper, followed by a social media expert. Crowdsourced Logo and Graphic Design by crowdSPRING