
Satisfaction surveys are eye-openers.
You have a Facebook business page, a LinkedIn profile and a Twitter account. Now an up-and-coming social network, Commonfig, has been revealed to the public, and you find yourself wondering how another social networking site can lend itself to being beneficial to your business.
There are several, completely valid reasons on why you need Commonfig for your business. Let’s take an in-depth look at and how you can utilize some of these elements in your social media strategy and what Commonfig has to offer. The benefits and features will amaze you, and you’ll quickly see an application for it in your business services.
E-Mail Marketing
Unlike most other social networking sites, Commonfig allows you the opportunity to structure a full scale email marketing campaign right from your profile. The process is very simple and adaptable:
- Choose from templates for your email or upload your own to get started.
- Edit the text within the template to your preferences.
- Select recipients from your list of Commonfig contacts (which you can import from your email). In the alternative, you can download the campaign template and send it directly from your business email account (or do it both ways).
- Send your email and publish to your Commonfig profile.
Along those similar lines, you can also create a newsletter for your business through Commonfig to send to your contacts.
Promotions and Surveys
Upload promotion fliers or images to your Commonfig profile for everyone to see with just a few clicks and a file download. You can also click on the Survey feature and create a questionnaire to learn more about your current clients, potential clients, and improve your target marketing skills. Choose a survey title, description, the number of questions you wish to include, the number of questions per page of the survey and the date the survey expires.
Write out your questions and choose the type of responses survey takers can give. This can include:
- Yes/No
- True/False
- Results (Very Poor/Poor/Good/Very Good/Excellent)
- Satisfaction scale of 1-5
Once you preview the survey and like the results, you can publish it to Commonfig community and send it to your contacts.
So Much More
These are only a few examples of the features that Commonfig has to offer in contributing to your social media campaign. Sites like LinkedIn are geared toward b2b networking, which is vital, but limiting. Facebook and Twitter are strong forces in reaching the general population and branding your business, but are limited in the way of distinct marketing resources.
Commonfig is the best of both worlds and provides a means for connecting to other business owners in order to form a mutually beneficial relationship. It also helps in reaching out to service seekers with the types of resources you won’t find anywhere else. Other means of reaching out would involve hiring a full scale marketing firm that would adversely affect your budget. Commonfig allows you to conduct the social marketing your business needs on your own, at a reduced cost and in an easy-to-use format.
It’s quite clear, then, that Commonfig can easily be a vital resource in your social media campaign.
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These are very valid points you put up- and this is exactly what a few people are doing! A Facebook fan page is after all to connect with people and give to your readers more than just about yourself, or about promoting yourself. I somehow cannot relate to pages where things or comments are always automated – making the page very impersonal!
Facebook has actually taken the top spot in the pyramid of Social Media. Its use of Pages for Corporate Marketing has allowed it to have a strong positive cash flow, something which most social media sites failed to do and died. Its appeal is strong due to its addictive features like gaming and twitter-like status updates. Facebook is definitely here to stay!