Change is What REALTECH Services, LLC is All About!
“Getting Social” is a big change for a lot of company’s especially non-profits and small businesses. Getting social and staying social with Internet websites (often referred to as Social Media Websites) such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn although critical to your organizations overall marketing plan, can also be time consuming and burdensome to a small business or non-profit.
To assist you, feel free to click on my Getting Social Media Leveraging Blog for ideas sharing, practical implementation guidelines, and even some tips and tricks that I have learned along the way that may help your organization stay socially efficient so you can avoid neglecting other parts of your business while you meet the new social objective.
Change can also be an overwhelming and intimidating process most businesses have to go through routinely. Staying on top of new ideas and concepts can help to make change a little less of a mystery and more of an expected and possibly even welcomed part of your business. If you are finding change a challenge, you first need to realize that you are not alone. Secondly, change can bring about incredible opportunities. If change has your number, you may find some ideas you can use and/or possibly implement in your organization by referencing
the Data Made Great Blog for some potentially helpful and usually “out of the box” insight on dealing with the topic of change. No matter if it is getting ready to upgrade key software, trying to find some good technology deals, or migrating to a new cell phone for your business, this blog may be of some assistance to you or your organization to better prepare for and anticipate positive ways to cope with change.
Often, some organization’s marketing plans may seem to be missing the “social” connection. They often appear to only view social media, website SEO, and business collaboration initiatives as a necessary evils instead of a new frontier that can propel your business to another level of success. Still other company’s look at these topics as quick ways to simply obtain small victories including using basic client information for simple marketing initiatives or collecting volumes of “likes” or “retweets” from followers and then moving on to other areas that are more immediately pressing to their small business.
It can be a complex and rather time consuming decision on where your small business should be leveraging these new marketing frontiers and to what extent if any. Check out REALTECH’s Small Business Blog for some unique prospectives about topics facing a small business.
Don’t have a lot of time to develop interesting training topics? The Minute Learning System Blog has some ideas for talking points and training concepts to not only make meetings more benefiscal and interesting for your small business but also to address some areas that may make your small business become more efficient and productive. 
In closing, not only is it important to understand where your company needs to position itself but also, if you have employees, the rules and regulations that govern your employees actions on new platforms like social media. As an small business owner or non-profit executive, do you need a public and private social media presence? Also, how private is private? Could you be judged by comments made by “friends” and family members that appear on social media pages with your name on it? Could you gain or lose clients by comments or posts made to social media website? These and other questions are navigational but only if you stay out in front and be proactive. I hope this website provides you with some basic ideas to help your small business navigate change of at least raise some awareness of possible alternative options you may want to consider. Please feel free to post comments, ask questions or request a free business evaluation assessment.


