Monday, October 13, 2014

Google Small Business: Small businesses talk about growing online

With so much advice about what businesses should be doing online and
not always enough time to sort through it all, sometimes the most useful
thing is to hear from someone that’s doing it right.



Recently in Detroit, Accelerate with Google
was proud to take the stage with several local small business leaders
for a panel discussion on growing businesses and relationships online.
Joined by 80 other Detroit-area businesses at the Michigan Minority Procurement Conference, the panelists shared stories of their successes and challenges forming relationships in the digital age.



Google has worked with these businesses to help them grow their
presence online, and they’ve really embraced a digital-first strategy to
finding new customers. Here are some of their tips:



Amy Courter, Chief Information Officer, VisionIT

“A good starting point is to first define and align your strategy for
being online. Determine your goals, audience, message and interaction.
For VisionIT, our roots were in web development and part of this
industry requires us to continually evaluate our online presence. The
new age of marketing is about building brand, interest and awareness
through customer loyalty and adding value for the consumer. As
traditional models lose their efficacy, and inbound marketing gains
popularity, we learn that it’s more important to earn people’s interest,
instead of buying and forcing it.”



Leah Fairman, Director of Sales, Corporate Snobs

“Having an online presence has opened many doors for our company. We
have been able to capture a particular market share in our business that
our local competitors haven't due to a lack of their online presence.
Getting noticed when your customers are looking for your products and
services speaks volumes for your company. It sends the message that you
are serious about your business, trustworthy and in tune with current
technology. This makes you a serious player in your industry.”



Linzie Venegas, Chief Marketing Officer, Ideal Shield

“The most important thing that I have learned since I have moved to
online space is that you must put someone in charge; this person must
continuously evaluate your website as well as website presence. I have
also learned that it is important to adapt to new technology. For
instance, we are looking to move to
Google Apps for Business, and this will save our company money and allow
our IT people to work more efficiently.”



Later this week, another group of entrepreneurs we admire – some of the startup founders from the NewMe Accelerator – will sit down at Black Enterprise Entrepreneurs Conference
and share their wisdom on growing their internet businesses. Google
will also be there to share classroom-style workshops staffed by our
team on how to grow and promote your business online, and mastering
search engine strategies. The Entrepreneurs Conference has been a great
venue every year for entrepreneurs to network and find successful
strategies for growth, and we are looking forward to meeting some of you
there!



Posted by Chris Genteel, Business Development Manager - Global Diversity

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