Howdy, everyone! 🤠
For this week's question, we’re doing something slightly different! With so many new faces in the Seller Community, we thought a great way for folks to get to know each other is to share:
For me, when it comes to Square products, I’m most confident with troubleshooting Square Online sites. Outside of that, I love chatting about Instagram best practices in particular, and photography too!
So, what are the topics you love to help others with? Can’t wait to read everyone’s replies! 💖
P.S: If it helps, you can copy and use this snippet: My name is [YOUR NAME], I own/run/manage [BUSINESS NAME] and I can help with [TOPIC 1, 2 and 3].'
I’m Randy Fulk, my wife and I own a mobile children’s boutique called Korie’s Kloset.
Topics I like to help with is:
1 Square POS
2 Square Retail
3 Square Online
I also try to help with Square marketing and Square Loyalty. These are the things I use daily and I try to learn everything about them that I can.
A little off topic, something I would like to see added to the Help section would be a section for Social Media. Even though it doesn’t really pertain to Square. I think it would be good just for people to ask questions a get advice from other people having success on Social Media.
Plus, Randy is one of the most helpful people you will come across in the community! Also, great call out on social media too. Definitely solid feedback 🙂
@maxpete Thank you, this is a great community.
I'm a networker and resourceful. After being self-employed for decades, I'm pretty good at giving suggestions on where to find help. I may not live in your community, but I bet I can still make recommendations that you can find locally.
I've also done bookkeeping work for all of that time, so I can help with that too or at least help you identify areas that need to be looked at by a professional or give suggestions on how to do things differently.
Aside from those, I'm passionate about event planning.
I definitely learn a lot from your posts and experience! Thank you for always sharing in the community!
Glad to hear it and you're welcome!
My name is Keith, I own Pocono Candle Store and I can help with:
I like to give my 2 cents that may not always answer the question but may help see ways to get the answer from the community if I am unable to provide guidance.
We appreciate you and how you keep it real with everyone too!
Great question @tranguyen thanks! My name is Charlie and operated my own retail card and gift shop for five years. I'm also a Maker and design handmade ornaments and charms, selling wholesale. Things I like to help with are:
Thanks for all that you do, Charlie!
I also love photography - it's my whole business! - but I have to admit Instagram is not my favourite. I just can't keep an active profile going with all the regular work we have, which is good, but when the profile has no content for a couple months it looks like we've vanished which is bad 😄
I love giving feedback on interface and website design, I find the usability of a site is super interesting and so many sites are difficult to navigate.
Are there any platforms for website design that you enjoy giving feedback on more than others?
I don't use IG because our business doesn't lend to it's purpose BUT I use FB all the time. Since FB owns IG, doesn't IG have a scheduling platform you can use? I know there are several online schedulers that you can pay for, but I use the one within FB for our business page. I schedule a week's worth, or more, for a specific day and time, usually on Mondays for the upcoming week to 10 days. Then I don't have to think about it. It takes me about an hour or less to get it done. I plan it ahead of time. I use the content calendar from Constant Contact that we're given as a benefit from our local Chamber for being a member. It has oodles of 'days' on it, like chocolate chip cookie day or web designer day, etc. I also have a content desk pad calendar that I buy from Staples every year and it is the same thing. They mostly have different information! So I combine the two, pick which days I want to highlight, find free pictures w/o copyright on Pixabay and then create my posts. I've actually put together a seminar on how to do all of this and track the results, for our local Chamber. It's super easy. If you've got an assistant in your business, they can do it all for you so you don't have to worry about it anymore. 🙂
Hi @CareyJo We are the opposite to you in that we is IG more than FB, but we do link them both up so what we publish on IG also ends up on FB (bigger return on the resource put in to generate SM content) and we too are using the Meta Business Suite and use this to scehdule the posts for all SM on Meta not just IG. There are softwares our there such as Later.com etc which are paid for and they do offer some more functionality, but to be honest Meta Business Suite will more than suffice for most business needs, at least to begin with.
That's a great shout on scheduling content @doc_choc and @CareyJo! Carey — I'd love to hear how the content calendar works for you. It sounds like it could be a great blog post, don't you think @Helen 👀
When I first started my Instagram account and trying to grow my audience (for vanity 😂), I was posting consistently at least three-four times a week and even had a note in my iPhone with all the hashtags that were both popular and relevant to the content I was posting. It took me a while to build it up and now that it's a sizeable audience, I only posted once a week on the feed, but try to share Instagram Story at least once a day. I pretty much take photos every day so using Instagram Story is a quick way of keeping people engage and also dump some photos from my library, haha. Using Story could be something to keep your page active but doesn't take much planning, and you have the option to tag other businesses/folks you work with into the stories so they can reshare to their audiences too!
I've actually already written a training seminar on the subject for my local Chamber because I'm one of the board members and we try to do trainings. We haven't been able to get this one done yet, but I have the material.
We use Square tools for a lot of things - but sometimes in a more basic capacity. I find Square incredibly useful because you don't have to do a deep dive (depending on your business) to be up and running quickly with so much information at your fingertips. In general business people always come to me when they are having trouble searching for what they need so I'd say #1 - interpreting and matching up the solution, #2 spreadsheets and rubrics/metrics for assessments of business, #3 baking (jk) I'm the worst because I adapt recipes in real time the same way I run in business - #3 would be brainstorming and goal setting. I'm always down for a word cloud, inspo journal, pin board - anything that gets close to the why we do what we do questions 🙂
Speaking of baking, what is your favorite thing to bake?
@maxpete Lemon Drizzle cake everytime...although not strictly a baked product I wish I could make a good doughnut (not sure my waistline would agree though lol)
I bet it was super tasty though!
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