Kenny Lao of Rickshaw Dumpling uses Twitter and Facebook to update his restaurant's fans on a "moment-to-moment" basis. In this episode of “Smart Entrepreneur,” he provides tips on how to manage social media, including picking the right message to convey.
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Kenny you #Sparkle with passion for Rickshaw and exude #Fun I personally am not into dumplings but I'm sure you could wet my appetite with fish food. :))) Twitter @LifestyleOnline
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cultural appropriation at it's best . how lovely!
Thanks for sharing your social media tips. I love your energy! And when I make it to the Big Apple I'm coming looking for some dumplings! ;)
I think regardless of how long you have been in business, social media is a new tool that allows businesses to reach out to their customers in a new way, moving from just selling to "the experience", which of course is the brand. Great story!
Thank you for sharing. Using twitter or facebook is a great "free" tool to share your business information, specials, events etc Well is there for you so you might as well use it and benefit from it.
Social Profit Formula will teach you how you can make customers out of people who do not follow you on Twitter.
Oh! It is an awesome information. I hope it would be more helpful to small and new business owners to turn tweets into customers. Thanks for sharing.
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Keep it loose and fun. Trying too hard defeats the energy.
What a fabulous story and one that regular small business owners can relate to. Thanks fro sharing! Thanks for talking about consistency too! That is key for social media success, but not always understood.