Guest Post by Dee Coxon
Hi there to you all you lovely people from the Lynn Terry tribe!
I can’t tell you how thrilled I am to have this chance to speak with you today and how grateful I am to have this opportunity through Lynn to share my message.
Nothing for sale today folks - no dollars or pounds needed - just your attention for a few minutes. 😀
And it‘ll be worth it because you will so get something out of this today...
Just so you know from the get go, I’m going to tell you about Micro Communities and then I’m going to ask you to help me with two things please.
In essence Micro Communities share something among their members that is exclusive to them, whatever that may be. The lovely Lynn Terry is a perfect example with her Micro Community members sharing an interest of marketing specific goals. Of course all of you entrepreneurs out there are leaders of your very own Micro Communities and are ultimately members of many more.
This Micro Community concept led me to recently build the first official UK group of Sustainable Social Networking Micro Communities (SSNMCs). Newly launched there are 35 UK locations to the network with more to follow. The concept is to offer a free intensive information sharing platform targeting micro geo-locations.
Micro communities are ideal when the wider platforms are just too big to meet your needs; they serve many people in different ways: In business they’re a great FREE online tool to extend your reach and promote your brand.
Offline they increase footfall to your business by letting others in your locality know that you exist. And for personal and recreational reasons, they provide a brilliant support network on your doorstep. Think about it; why spend time building a global online following when you own a brick and mortar coffee house in a small town - and you don’t sell products online? And that’s just one example; the possibilities and ideas for using micro communities to increase your reach are endless.
For more ideas and inspiration download my free ebook on how to make Micro Communities work for you. 😉
Also I’m just starting to build my followers on twitter so please take a moment to follow me @onlinehour and believe me when I say; by sharing my post with your followers you’ll be doing something fabulous for someone today and to that end you will be embracing the law of reciprocity” in all its glory.
Thank you so much for taking the time to get this far, I do appreciate it and want to wish you luck with your own micro communities whether you build your own, or join one in your back yard.
With warmth and deep gratitude,
Dee Coxon
MA MCMI MD and founder of Regional Hours Limited
Download My eBook at www.theonlinehour.com
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Tel: UK 0191 6592782
* This post was sponsored by Dee Coxon
Hey Guys
I am the writer of the above post and just wanted to say thank you to all of you who have responded. My inbox has been filled with reciprocity since my guest post went up
with warmth and gratitude
Dee x
Hi Dee, I did hear people talking about micro communities; but personally I had no clue what it was. Thanks for sharing this post on explaining micro communities, I would definitely try to join one. Thanks for your e-book too, I have downloaded it already.
Hi Nicholas
thank you for your comment and for taking the time to
download my ebook. I'm glad you got something from it and I do wish you
well.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions
warmth and gratitude
Dee
Quoting ClickNewz! Blog :
I agree Lynn it is very important to let people know about your existence in the industry. This is excellently done by the micro communities, apart from this they also help you in promoting your brand across the globe. I think they are really of great use, thanks for sharing Lynn.
Hi Jeo
thank you for your post. Micro communities are indeed a great asset to any business and the possibilities on how to make best use of them really are endless. Best of all they're FREE (how bad can that be )
with warmth and gratitude
Dee Coxon