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		<title>Small business and social media – The statistical facts!</title>
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The biggest constraint that any small business encounters in  its initial stages is advertising and promotion budget. The unavailability of  funds immobilizes small business owners to launch  their company identity through proper promotional campaign. What good is your business logo when it is not evident in the  market?



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<p>The biggest constraint that any small business encounters in  its initial stages is advertising and promotion budget. The unavailability of  funds immobilizes <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/small-business-owners-need-corporate-logo"><strong>small business owners</strong></a> to launch  their company identity through proper promotional campaign. What good is your <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/"><strong>business logo</strong></a> when it is not evident in the  market?</p>
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<h3>Overcoming  the budget constraint!</h3>
<p>      Lack of media exposure is a prime reason that <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/small-business-failure-phases"><strong>small business owners fail</strong></a><strong> </strong>to initiate their business. In this overcrowded world  of media coverage, it is imperative to make your business identity noticeable.  Social media is especially helpful in this cause for small business owners who  do not have sufficient funds to raise an advertising campaign. In simple terms,  social media helps small business in getting heard. It is the cheapest form of  promotion.<br />
    With the increase in consumer awareness, it is essential for  businesses to establish their names in the market. The mindset of consumers has  changed drastically over the years. People nowadays emphasize on the brand name  rather than the product itself.</p>
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<h3>The  statistical facts:</h3>
<p>      Common sense apart, there are statistical  evidence to proof that social media is gaining popularity among small business  owners as well. Recently, The University of Maryland&rsquo;s Smith School of Business  in collaboration with Network Solutions published the Small Business Success  Index (SBSI). It is a study that discloses the degree to which <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/small-business-need-corporate-logo"><strong>small  businesses</strong></a> are accepting  social media. According to the report, social media adoption among U.S. small  businesses doubled in the past year from 12% to 24%.</p>
<p>      The report follows a list of extensive  figures. Following are the rest of the interesting facts of the study:</p>
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<li><strong>75%</strong> have a business  page on a social network site like LinkedIn or Facebook.
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<li><strong>69%</strong> enthusiastically  post status updates and articles of interests.
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<li><strong>57%</strong> are  building networks through sites like LinkedIn or Facebook.
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<li><strong>54%</strong> monitor  customer feedback of their business on social networks.
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<li><strong>39%</strong> run a blog on  their area of proficiency or interest.
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<li><strong>26%</strong> tweet  information related to their area of interest or knowledge.
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<li><strong>16%</strong> use twitter  to provide customer service.</li>
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<h3>Social Media - Time to embrace:</h3>
<p>With all logical and statistical information,  it is evident that social media is the best tool in bolstering the image of small  businesses. Social media is like a great conflagration that sprawls over the blogosphere  within minutes. It spreads out your business information within the blink of an  eye. Hence for those who haven&rsquo;t yet embraced the blessings of social media  should start using it right away. The results will be evident within days.</td>
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