Social Media Week 2013: BusinessesForSale.com to show how SMEs can benefit from social media
London, UK (PRWEB UK) 23 September 2013 -- In celebration of Social Media Week, BusinessesForSale.com - the world’s most popular website for buying or selling a business - will be showcasing advice, stories and video interviews on social media for small business between September 23rd and September 27th.
BusinessesForSale.com will be posting a wealth of information to its social platforms to demonstrate how social media can work for B2B and B2C SMEs.
There will be something for every small business owner, buyer and seller, from stories from successful business sellers via Facebook, to interviews with digital experts highlighting how to use social platforms to generate more sales via BusinessesForSaleTV.
Organised by New York-based strategy firm Crowdcentric, Social Media Week is a worldwide event, with talks, seminars and workshops taking place throughout the week in 8 major cities: Berlin, Bogotá, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, Mumbai, São Paulo and Toronto.
BusinessesForSale.com will be utilising their own social media channels, including Twitter, LinkedIn and video content via YouTube - to highlight which of these free events will best help business buyers and sellers discover how social media can work for them.
Marcus Markou, Chairman of BusinessesForSale.com, says, “Social media allows even the smallest of businesses to interact speedily and frequently with their existing and potential customers. We continue to use it to highlight the lifestyle aspects of our business – it’s the perfect way to promote anything from a micro pig breeding business in Canada to a museum aboard a pirate ship in the UK.”
BusinessesForSale.com will be answering questions on social media for small business throughout the week, so budding entrepreneurs and those looking to sell a business are encouraged to get in touch via Facebook, Google+, Twitter or LinkedIn.
Rufus Bazley, Dynamis, http://uk.businessesforsale.com, +44 2073241947, [email protected]
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