{"id":9477,"date":"2019-02-11T10:51:57","date_gmt":"2019-02-11T10:51:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/henekawatkisporter.com\/?p=9477"},"modified":"2019-02-11T10:51:57","modified_gmt":"2019-02-11T10:51:57","slug":"funding-your-startup","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/henekawatkisporter.com\/funding-your-startup\/","title":{"rendered":"Funding Your Startup Through Social Media"},"content":{"rendered":"
You already have a business, but now you need to make your business work for you. There are many ways social media can help to fund your startup now that you have established yourself a bit. You can start a blog, YouTube channel, Instagram or Twitter account. Or perhaps you are considering to start them all. <\/span>Your blog can turn into a website that expands to host other content as well as being a place to sell your project or service. You can build your brand through social media<\/a> and others will gravitate to your presence on social media.<\/span><\/p>\n Social media is a great tool and it takes some investment of time to learn how to navigate social media websites. Many social media sites are using algorithms to function and knowing the constant changes that may come will be difficult. However, it is still important to be present online in different capacities. <\/span><\/p>\n But what does social media have to do with generating income? A lot. There are many things you can achieve from being present on social media. Of course not all of the revenue you\u2019ll acquire will be from sponsorships or anything like that, but you can drive people to your product through self-promotion. <\/span><\/p>\n That blog\/website I mentioned earlier? Tell your followers about it. Show how you\u2019re developing the content and look of the site and then talk about the products that are available there. Customers come to the people that are accessible and interactive.<\/span><\/p>\n Now that you\u2019ve made your social media accounts and asked your friends and family to follow and promote your page, it\u2019s time to figure out the content to post. Unless you are already an influencer (and at the beginner phase it is unlikely), don\u2019t post anything about your dog on your business page as your first post. <\/span><\/p>\n Unless you are in the business of providing a product or service to animals, you don\u2019t need to be showing your dog. Yes, I know, some people do it (and it can eventually become a way to engage your audience), but start with just your business content. Not everyone wants to see what party you went to on the same page that talks about the mission of your company. <\/span><\/p>\nSocial Media <\/span><\/h2>\n