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Social Media Goes Local in 2010!

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If you enter AJ Bombers restaurant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and slide into one of the booths, you’ll notice interesting graffiti written on the heavy varnished wood. As you look closer, you’ll find out that people have written Twitter user names all over the place.

Now why on earth would people be thinking about Twitter at a restaurant?

Well, believe it or not, Social Media is going local, and brick and mortar businesses are capitalizing on the power of Social Media to help generate more traffic to their business and to keep their current customers coming back.

Check out this fascinating Kitchen Table Talks video with Chris Brogan and Joe Sorge, owner of AJ Bombers and other restaurants in Milwaukee:

As Joe explains, “AJ Bombers was built by Twitter.”  Imagine business owners being able to monitor customers’ experiences from a distance, making adjustments and responding to complaints on the fly from their Twitter account.  Imagine loyal customers being offered daily specials through tweets from their favorite restaurant. That’s the power of Social Media.

However, according to a recent article in Social Media Examiner, “3 New Studies Show Value of Social Media and Businesses Slow Response,” only 47% of companies are experimenting with Social Media, and of those that do, many are failing to effectively build online community and provide a favorable platform for interaction and feedback.

This finding shows that there’s a definite need for Virtual Assistants with Social Media skills to fill that niche and educate businesses on best practices for using Social Media. For VAClassroom grads, the possibilities are endless, and brick and mortar businesses would surely benefit from your expertise in Social Media Marketing.

So survey the brick and mortar businesses around you and just imagine how a Twitter Account or a Facebook Fan Page could build their clientele and keep people coming in the door. The sky’s the limit with a little imagination and a passion for engaging people with the tools available in this exciting new Web 2.0 world!

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4 Responses to “Social Media Goes Local in 2010!”

  1. Joe Sorge says:

    Hi Craig,
    Thanks so much for sharing our story with your world. It’s been an interesting couple of weeks for us since our interview with Mr. Brogan. Social Media just flat out works for the service industry and we’re living and doing business as proof. Thanks for your additional exposure.
    Joe Sorge – @ajbombers

  2. Craig says:

    Hey Joe,

    I could imagine the buzz you would have created for your business through the interview with Chris Brogan! I am really impressed with how you are building positive brand recognition and exposure for your restaurants via social networking – very creative. I would love the chance to interview you for our students at VAClassroom as many of them do work for local businesses are often find it challenging to get the social media “buy-in” from them. You have a great case example they can add to their arsenal.

    Thanks for connecting!

  3. Joe Sorge says:

    Hi Craig,
    I’d gladly speak with you and or your students, skype?
    Joe

  4. Craig says:

    Great Joe – I will DM you on Twitter and get it set-up – appreciate it!

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