Maybe you have a website, a blog, a Twitter account and a Facebook page - and maybe it isn't working out as expected. You find yourself in a field of flowers, trying to attract the right traffic to your site.

You're surrounded by others who are trying to do the same thing.
How do you do better?
KnowProSE LLC is good at this - after all, you're here reading this. But your business is different. Your non-profit is different. The trick is to find what makes you special, express it and let the world know. That's where Social Media comes in.
Social Media is for larger organizations, not mine.
That's a myth. While having a large budget and staff certainly help when it comes to social media, it doesn't mean that you need a large budget and staff to do it. Far from it. There are many tools and methods that can allow you to maximize social media to your benefit. That's where we come in.
Social Media? That's just marketing, isn't it?
No, Social media isn't just marketing. Social media is a lot more than 'marketing'. Social media can help you find out what your target audience is talking about - and that goes beyond market research and includes product and service research: What do people want? How do people want it? What are their expectations?
Social media also means discussion between you and others. It means being able to find out if someone had a good experience, a bad experience, or even a suggestion that can make whatever you do that much better. That's not marketing. That's business. That's networking. That's research.
That's what your clients and customers may already be doing without you. Wouldn't you like to be a part of that conversation?
I don't have the time.
You'd be surprised how little time it takes. You don't have to be - and for all intents and purposes, shouldn't be - constantly monitoring social media services throughout the day. You have work to do - a business or non-profit to run. You can define the amount of time you spend on it - and you can maximize the time you do spend on it. Let us show you.
