Socializing Your Business
Let us do the hard part for you and put your profits into MEGA overdrive.
Why use the internet to socialize your business?
• To put a human face/public image on your company and allow the public and other businesses to get an impression of what a relationship with you would mean to them.
• To increase communication with current and potential customers, build relationships, promote your business, build brand awareness, increase awareness of your products and services, and ultimately drive sales and traffic to your website or blog.
• Send your messages and company news viral while simultaneously developing interpersonal relationships with your prospects and customers.
• A cost-effective solution to branding and marketing your company.
• A social media strategy should be a part of every company's marketing plan.
• Social media is here to stay. Don't let your socialized competitors eat your lunch.
We offer set-up, training and guidance on the following:
• Facebook
• Twitter
• LinkedIn
• Blogs
Don’t want to blog? No problem, your blog page can be used as a website landing page – see Flashpoint Group as an example.
• PayPal
• Link all your social sites together, and link them back to your website or blog
• When you hire us to set up your social media sites we also offer operational training on the sites we have set up for your company
• Blogs
Don’t want to blog? No problem, your blog page can be used as a website landing page – see Flashpoint Group as an example.
• PayPal
• Link all your social sites together, and link them back to your website or blog
• When you hire us to set up your social media sites we also offer operational training on the sites we have set up for your company
Ditch your website?
Here are some reasons why blogs are in and website are out:
Websites are more costly to host, design and maintain.
Blogs are free and more efficient and easy to maintain (and update).
Websites are mostly static, but blogs are constantly changing, just like the fast-paced world we live in.
Blogs keep people up-to-date on your company in real-time.
People can respond to your blog posts, creating a more personal, interactive relationship with your company.
Websites are more costly to host, design and maintain.
Blogs are free and more efficient and easy to maintain (and update).
Websites are mostly static, but blogs are constantly changing, just like the fast-paced world we live in.
Blogs keep people up-to-date on your company in real-time.
People can respond to your blog posts, creating a more personal, interactive relationship with your company.
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