Social media. Some people love it, some people hate it and the rest of us tolerate it, mostly begrudgingly. If done badly, it can lead to a huge amount of wasted time, without any kind of return on that investment. That said, it also has many benefits and small businesses in particular can really benefit from a good social media page, you just need to make sure you're following a solid strategy.
In this article I’ll outline the strengths of having active social network pages but more importantly review what you can achieve for your business by having a good social media presence. I will look at the key objectives for healthcare-based businesses and explain what you should be prioritising and why. Lastly, I’ll answer some frequently asked questions such as which platforms should you be using, how many times a day should you be posting and whether or not you should you be spending time on more than one platform. We also cover some latest social media trends. Lots of practical advice....
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