If you’re an entrepreneur interested in growing your business (which is normally the goal of all entrepreneurs!) you really should be spending a good bit of time on your social networking.
The problem is, you’re too busy for that. When you’re working in your business you don’t have time to spend on things like “twittering“! Do you even know the benefits of networking online? Perhaps you’ve heard you should be, but have no idea why!
There are scores of Virtual Assistants who can help you create a social networking plan, set up profiles for you at the sites which will benefit you the most and your VA can even help you maintain your accounts.
If you’re not spending any time networking online, you’re missing out on some of the easiest money you can make. Partner with a VA, one of us can help!
I love social networking! Twitter has helped me find clients and gives me a great chance to easily network with other VA’s. Of course it’s great to network at VAnetworking too, but Twitter is perfectly suited to my style!
Great post! I agree that you do need to do a lot social networking to get your name out there. No one may even know of your business if you do not network.
I also love Twitter. It’s a great place to talk with other VA’s and also to find clients. VAnetworking, however, is also my #1 place to network. It’s a great place for VA’s.
I too love to social network. Twitter is a great way to keep in contact with VA’s and to find clients. While Twittering is at the top of my list I would diffidently place VAnetworking as my #1 place to network. Thank you Tawyna for creating such a great place for VA’s. While these are two of the main networks I use there are many more. Joining a variety of networks allows you to get to know others as well as others getting to know you. Just remember, keep networking.
The connections are contagious. There are people recognizing this quick business resource as an opportunity to update the WORLD about what they are doing. I like the light-weight atmosphere that lets the REAL people show through. Fellow members at VAnetworking.com are a large part of my twitter flock, but there are others whom I want to track or have keep track of me.
The micro-blog is a great opportunity and it is something that can be turned over to a VA because of the limited space. I see lawyers and doctors who are twittering to wave their flags to their peers and clients.
I love Twitter as well. It’s so easy to use! I’ve found great clients there. I also found the VA who helps me manage my Twitter account.