The Role of Social Media in Small Business Growth

Enterprises, large and small, must reach people who want to buy what they’re selling if they’re going to succeed in business. However, thanks to social media, your business is no longer confined to print advertisements on flyers, magazines, or radio and television commercials. The role of social media in small business expansion is on the rise.

Statista reports that over 92% of business owners use social media to promote their businesses. Still, to many, it sounds like these platforms are solely for reconnecting with old friends or staying in touch with loved ones. 

Is social media for business marketing really so desirable? Yes! Here’s why.

Social Media Can Instantly Expand Your Business’s Online Presence

Brand awareness is still a buzzword in business, and what better way is there to get your brand in front of people than with social media? 

Most individuals search these platforms first for products or services they need. The companies also design their platforms to help their users find this information and make decisions. Social media has answers for everyone, from which restaurant to eat at to what construction company can best handle renovations. 

Social Media Gets More of the Right People to Your Website

According to Forbes, about 77% of company owners use social media for small businesses. What if your business doesn’t pop up? Potential clients automatically find your competitors instead.

Handy Social Media Advertising Tools Streamline Marketing

The beauty of social media in small business advertising is that it pinpoints an audience through tools like pay-per-click ads. These ads use everyone’s search behaviors and interests to find people most likely to click on your ad. The tool weighs demographics, location, and more when showing banners or pop-ups to users and charges you only if someone shows an interest and clicks.

Discoverability on Social Media Accelerates Customer Connections

A social media presence allows people to discover your brand when they want what you have to offer. They’ll also see unique selling points like your five-star reviews simultaneously. With greater visibility and tools, traffic to your website and actual sales should start picking up speed, which ensures a higher return on investment.

Building Relationships 

Marketing is about more than sales—business owners need credibility, too. With trust, customers keep coming back to your brand. Leveraging social networks to build your business’s online reputation starts with the following:

  • Be amiable: Show customers your business’s personal side. Introduce team members and share photos. People want to get to know a brand.
  • Be accessible: Interact with potential customers via chats, customer service, and replies.
  • Be ambitious: Success breeds success, so share personal goals and achievements.

Don’t Skimp on this Crucial Strategy!

Are you one of the seven in ten company owners using social media for small business purposes? These platforms can showcase what your business offers the world, and they’re here to stay.

 

Used with permission from Article Aggregator

Paul Marchese - President
Paul Marchese
President of Marchese Computer Products | IT Consultant | Best Selling Cybersecurity and Compliance Author

Paul Marchese is a veteran IT leader and founder of MCP, the longest-standing technology firm in Western and Central New York. With over four decades of experience, he has built a company dedicated to simplifying technology for small and medium-sized businesses. 

Since founding MCP in 1981, Paul has led the organization in delivering strategic IT, cybersecurity, and risk management solutions that enable clients to focus on growth rather than IT challenges.

His expertise spans IT strategy, cybersecurity, and business operations, with a focus on industries such as construction, legal, manufacturing, agriculture, and engineering. Under his leadership, MCP provides services that strengthen compliance, streamline processes, and secure organizations against evolving threats.

Paul has written several Amazon bestselling books, including Business Owner’s Guide to Cyber Security (2020), From Exposed to Secure (2024), and The Cyber Playbook (2025).

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