5. Your customers are hungry for change
Your customers are witnessing modernization in different industries, including golf. They expect your club to adapt too. With the benefits proven, it’s time to react and change your system. Don’t wait until you become inefficient and lose customers.
To prove your customers are ready for change, distribute a survey to get a better idea of your customers’ technology expectations. This kind of information will help you convince the people on your team who are more reluctant to change. Take a look at the young, enthusiastic golfers at your club and ask them what they would like to see new. A fresh perspective will help your team refresh theirs.
Change is inevitable and you have the opportunity to make a difference in your club’s operations. With the right information and a solid presentation, you can easily convince your team that it’s time to upgrade. Introduce them to a new, modern, tailored technology that’s perfect for your golf club. Good luck!
2. What do you want your fans to do?
You’ve figured out who your target facebook data audience is and what they like. Now, think about what you want your fans to do after visiting your Instagram. If you’re not sure, don’t worry. There’s no wrong answer, and you can change your strategy at any time.
I want my fans to buy my products
If you have an online store, you can set up Instagram Shopping. Once you’ve uploaded your catalog and set it up the first time, it’s easy to tag items in your images and allow shoppers to purchase directly from their feeds.
I want my fans to engage with my brand
Not all of your efforts should be focused on selling. Posting quality content that engages your audience is a great way to establish your brand identity, connect with buyers, and build loyalty. It doesn’t have to be a photo; it can be a quote, a statistic, or a question.
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I want my fans to visit my physical store
Post photos that make shoppers want to visit your store and see your products in person. Do you have a beautiful space with natural light? Showcase it. The same goes for a new product or even a happy, smiling employee who isn’t camera shy. Let your fans know about in-store events and promotions in your job descriptions. Capture the in-store experience.
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