How SMBs Can Increase Sales With Social Networking


InformationWeek SMB: How SMBs Can Increase Sales With Social Networking

Business author Gwen Moran talks about using tools such as Foursquare, the location-based social media service, and Meetup.com, an online meeting organizer, to lure customers to their establishments.


“When someone walks in to The Coffee Groundz in Houston and demands a free coffee because they are ‘mayor,’ general manager J.R. Cohen asks to see the person’s cell phone. If that makes any sense to you, you’re probably familiar with the urban social media phenomenon foursquare.com.

Foursquare is best described as a mashup of Facebook, Twitter and real-life meet-ups. Users can ‘check in’ from their locations and also see where other Foursquare contacts are lurking. The person who checks in the most from a particular spot is named ‘mayor’ of that spot. ‘We have people challenging each other all the time to be mayor of Coffee Groundz,’ Cohen says. ‘We’ve definitely seen an increase in business, and offering something free to the mayor has become a great game.'”

Small Business Computing Staff
Small Business Computing Staff
Small Business Computing addresses the technology needs of small businesses, which are defined as businesses with fewer than 500 employees and/or less than $7 million in annual sales.

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