Connect, support and collaborate via social media
There are a number of ways you can leverage social media to help you plan and promote your partnerships with local businesses. For example:
Get to know your community better by joining local Facebook groups. What do they tend to talk about? What’s concerning them at the moment? What makes them happy? What subjects get the most engagement? Are there business owners that are positively engaging with the community, who might like to connect with you and share some insights? Could you suggest going for a coffee to discuss some ideas on how you could partner together? Does the community ever mention ideas for what it’s currently lacking, which you might be able to solve? E.g. is there a farmer’s market? If not, could you start one? A community that feels listened to and supported by local businesses will be willing to show the same support back.
You can also join industry-specific Facebook groups, which offer support and ideas from business owners who have been there and got the t-shirt! It’s a great way to connect with likeminded people, who might be happy to share examples of positive partnerships they’ve had amongst their local community, which could inspire you with yours!
Speaking of groups, is there a small business Facebook group for your local community? If not, could you start one?
While there are a number of ways you can utilise social media to promote your business locally, you can also use your social media accounts to promote your local partner/s. For example, the #FollowFriday tactic encourages your followers to check out another business that might be relevant to them.