
Michelle Rafter, Business Reporter & Blogger at WordCount: Freelancing in the Digital Age spoke at our SHOP Symposium in Portland on Monday and posted these very helpful tips.
I spent Monday afternoon talking to small business owners at the ShopSymposium/09 conference in Portland. The subject of the panel discussion I participated in: how small business owners can use social media without having it take over their lives.
That’s not all the panel discussion covered. To track everything that was mentioned do a Twitter Search of #ss09. But productivity is definitely one of the main things small business owners worry about. That and creating a social media strategy in the first place, which can be intimidating. The key, according to the dozens of small business owners, consultants and industry experts I’ve interviewed, is to take it one step at a time.
As promised, I’ve compiled a resource guide to stories and blog posts I’ve written on social media basics and how small business owners can use it in various aspects of running their companies.
If you were at Shop/09, be sure to say hi or leave a comment. If you weren’t, I’d love to hear what social networking issues you’re grappling with. And don’t forget to find me on Twitter at @michellerafter and on LinkedIn at michellerafter.
The Tools
The Strategies
The Problems
