As a business, there are three things you need to pay attention to with your customers
- Pay attention to conversion rates, not to traffic rates on a website.
- Facebook likes do not equal customer engagement
- Value the lifetime value of a customer
In conclusion, don't worry too much about tracking metrics like Facebook likes, Twitter followers, and page-views. A real business is built on the relationships you build with your customers. The big question is how do you convert Facebook likes, Twitter followers, and page-views into conversions and customer engagement?

I like your second point about how Facebook likes do not necessarily equal customer engagement. I think a lot of times it's easy to become too focused on those things and forget about the relationships with customers, as you mentioned.
ReplyDeleteI might add, as a business, you may also want to modify your website to include social features such as a comments section. It will never get as much interaction as your Facebook and other social media pages, but it shows to your potential customers that you're willing to go the extra mile to hear their opinions.
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