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Reviewing Your Company’s Social Media Brand
Most entrepreneurs know in their bones that what they’re doing is meaningful. Every client we have knows the “how” and “why” they began their business.
Pablo Picasso said the work of our life is to find our purpose – the thing we know in our hearts we do better than most – and share it. Many people take their purpose and become an entrepreneur, developing a small business.
Small business defined by the US SBA, depending on your industry, is a business with a maximum of 250 employees, or even 1,500 employees. It could also be defined by a maximum of $750,000 to $38.5 million in average annual receipts. Doesn’t seem so “small,” right?
It almost immediately makes one think about how BIG their small business can grow!
Besides having the stomach for rollercoasters, entrepreneurs have an onslaught of options when it comes to marketing, communicating, and selling their company’s goods or services. When Visual Thrive sits down with a potential client, here are the things we like to review when it comes to social media marketing: