You can create a lot of buzz with employees via great customer service and wonderful products. But how do you create virtual buzz on the internet without distracting your employees?
Virtual Assistants can easily be trained to create virtual marketing results on the web for you one a regular basis. Not getting exactly what you want? Great, move on and try another. It is not like they are employees - and they know that.
Virtual Buzz Assistants want to keep you happy long term and perform better because of it.
Here are some Virtual Buzz Tasks that a Virtual Assistant can do for you.
- Blog Writing
- Blog Commenting
- Blog Management
- Website Updates
- Affiliate Management and Recruiting
- eBook Writing
- White Paper Research and Writing
- Contest Management and Promotion
- Online Advocacy
- Profile Management
- Social Network Management
- Press Release writing and submission
- Article Marketing
- SEO
- eNewsletter writing and publishing
- Link Building
- Video development
- Directory listings
- Social Network Expansion
- email followups
- CRM Management
- JV Development
There are more, but if you did all of these, wow, you would be well known on the web. You can create all the virtual buzz you want with a virtual assistant. Just don’t expect to have sales leads gushing in after only a few weeks. These strategies take time.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Plan your Marketing Strategy
A virtual assistant is not a marketing strategist. You have to have your own marketing strategy and outsource the specific tasks.
I recommend: Sign up for a free
Buzz Marketing strategy course. Also read the various blogs. Here is a list of the top
150 marketing blogs.
Try several Virtual Assistants
Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Hire several virtual assistants with marketing skills and try each out on a small project. Then hire one or more that work best.
I recommend: We recommend our network:
Virtual Buzz Assistant.
Also, broader networks that are good are:
Review Products and Conversion
It is unfair to put a virtual assistant in a position where they need to generate revenue if you have not reviewed your products and offerings in detail.
You will need to do split tests, test landing pages, test products and price points and more. Your virtual assistant may have the experience to help you with that, but they cannot generate big sales for bad products or poor sales pages.
I recommend: Spend a lot of time testing various pages and offers. Up front, you will want to focus on traffic, but why bother if no one is buying.
Build a Content Factory
Good information that is written with humans and search engines in mind will get good results. Once you have optimized your product offerings and sales pages, it is time to use your virtual Assistants to write articles, blog posts and other resources.
I recommend: While there are many things a VA can do to promote your site, creating content that keeps giving you long term, steady traffic is an excellent investment.