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The notion of creating a good bond with customers is quite old. It is really important for an online company as it is an on-site company. Many people are becoming more sophisticated when it comes to buying products they want. They mostly prefer to buy products from companies they trust and know. You can only obtain referrals and get people give your name along to others if they believe in you. This is solutions to social medial advertising or just any internet relationship.

Perry Belcher's 'know, like and trust' concept is about creating these trusting relationships using social media networks. Www.Vimeo.Com/Perrybelcher Website contains more about the reason for it. This is idea involves setting up great relationships. You can do this by enabling them to know, like and trust you. To help you better understand the concept, it is evaluated below:

1. Know

Perry Belcher have started his territory in social media advertising with the use of a popular social networking platform. Such platform is actually the Twitter. Dig up more on the affiliated wiki by visiting www.vimeo.com/perrybelcher/. Even though there are a lot of tips on how to properly use Twitter, you need to create a plan before you start with your marketing endeavors. If you want to become successful, you need to do it the right way. This is critical to your success.

First, always have a profile picture of yourself in any social networking profile. You photograph needs to appear intelligent and smart, but not too much to avoid creating psychological barriers. Maximize all the Twitter characters available to boost your personal profile and not the product that you are offering. This will contribute to an immediate rapport with your followers. Also, you may include a link that will divert them to your blog. However, be careful not to link on your sales website.

One important element that mostly overlooked by business twitter accounts is sending welcome message and message of appreciation to their followers. Following an individual can be compared to extending your hand for a handshake and it is tremendously offensive if you will not accept that hand. You always have the unfollowing and blocking options. This means that there is no any commitment involved in following someone.

2. Like

Perry Belcher defined this as the “courting stage”. This i