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There is little doubt that the rise in popularity in Social Media has led businesses to re-think their marketing strategy, with Facebook and Twitter becoming not only useful Marketing Tools but also a key part of any online marketing campaign.
But, creating and effectively managing a Facebook Business Page or Twitter Page takes time, something not every business has.
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Facebook Package
ONLY £97 + VAT |
Twitter Package
ONLY £97 + VAT |
There is little doubt that the rise in popularity in Social Media has led businesses to re-think their marketing strategy, with Facebook and Twitter becoming not only useful Marketing Tools but also a key part of any online marketing campaign. Simply just having a profile is not enough; you have to actively work on these accounts to make them successful.
But, effectively managing a Facebook Business Page or Twitter Page takes time, something not every business has, but this is something we can do for you and do well.
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Facebook Monthly Management
ONLY £77 + VAT |
Twitter Monthly Management
ONLY £77 + VAT |
Our packages rely on some input from the client. Although we will supply a proof of ALL Facebook updates and Tweets, we must have either the list signed off or amended and signed off within 2 working days of receipt to although the month to complete naturally.
Because Social Media is made up of so many elements, we tend to concentrate on the 3 big players in the field, which in terms of possible rewards and ROI would be:
- Youtube
Social Media works in many ways, but you have to look at it from the point of view of communication. Social Media is an instant communication tool to a potential audience of billions, because the moment you send a tweet, post a Facebook update or upload a video, anyone following, liking or subscribing to you will see it, something very few other forms of advertising can boast.
Social Media can be used by the majority of niches when it comes to business and although it can be undoubtedly time consuming, if you are willing to put the effort in and do things correctly then you will get rewards, as this has been proven time and time again.
Social Media not only acts as a sales tool and traffic increaser, it can also work to build up your brand or product exposure. We always look at the example of the pub chain Weatherspoons, because when you look at their menu, they say “Follow Us On Facebook”. The reason is simple. Very few people will actively go onto their website and check out their special offers, but if people follow them on Facebook, they can then get their special offers in front of people who want to know about them.
For a business, this makes perfect sense. We all use brands every day, like Tesco, B&Q and Countrywide etc, but how many of us actually go onto these websites to check out their offers regulary.
The answer is probably very few.
But, if these offers come onto our screens and are promoted to us, we will probably take more notice.
Social media works by building up people who actively want to know more about you and your business and then engaging with them. Having people who like you and never talking to them is like having a mailing list of 20,000 who you never email. You have to get your products, services and brand in front of people, and Social Media is an effective, in terms of costs and results, method of doing this.
Social media can be summed up in two words – Instant Communcation.
The main social media sites that the majority of us use are:
- You Tube
- Linked In
The importance of social media in your SEO campaign has never been more important, with Google now indexing tweets and Facebook business pages now being indexed as well, you simply have to make sure that you take Social Media seriously as part of any campaign that you are running.
Social Media, including websites like You Tube, Twitter and Facebook have had record breaking years, which is probably only something that will continue to grow and grow throughout the next few years.
Some Quick Facts:
- Twitter – 65 Million Tweets A Day / 200 Million Users
- Facebook – 600 Million Facebook Users / 50% Login Per Day
- YouTube – 700 Billion Videos Watched In 2010 On YouTube
You can visit our TV channel to view some videos on Social Media and why your business should be using it:
http://clearwebservices.com/seo-services/seo-video-tips-and-guides/
Social’ these media may be, but those using blogs, online forums, Facebook, Twitter and other sites are not simply there for a chat with friends. Increasingly, these are the trusted places people are going to research and make their purchases.
Customer reviews and comments in cyberspace are carrying increasing authority with consumers, and businesses wanting to reach their customers direct are now having to go beyond simply maintaining their websites.
Getting out there through status updates, fan pages, tweets, forum postings and blogs is now commonplace and with the right strategies in place businesses can generate plenty of sales leads.
In essence the web’s unique ability to harness the power of customer conversations through online communities and networks offers a highly effective way of establishing contact with customers and also responding to their retail needs and wishes.
Like it or not, around one third of UK consumers are voicing their thoughts online, reviewing products and services and then sharing these impressions with their wide circle of friends.
So with vast numbers of customers already choosing the companies and brands they invest in based on the reviews they read online social media marketing is quickly becoming a key tool for marketers.
Key to making a success of this approach is building a relationship of trust with your online community of friends and followers, providing them with great content and sound advice.
Remember, people are already online and they’re gathering information through reviews and recommendations all the time. The impressions they get from these may determine whether they then visit your site. But if they get as far as the site it probably means they are well-disposed to whatever you are selling them.
Not that the sale is made! But what social media has done is drive traffic to the site that is positive about your goods or services. Social media marketing’s task is to be engaged in the wider conversation in a way that is not obviously sales driven but which helps steer the debate in beneficial ways.
Does every firm need to engage in this? Possibly not, but ignoring this massive market opportunity does not make any sense either. Many firms derive 25% of their traffic from blogs or social networks.
The young are discovering fresh ways to makes their retail choices and they are the ones shaping the online market today.
