Social Media Management
In the forth quarter of 2016, it is reported that Facebook had 1.86 billion monthly active users. It is also reported that 1.15 billion users are mobile daily active users. The average time spent per Facebook visit is 20 minutes. Facebook is not the only social media outlet out there. Twitter has 319 million users and Instagram reported 600 million users as of December 2016.
It should come as no surprise that many businesses can benefit from social media. It is even a metric Google looks at when deciding how popular a website is to it’s customers. It’s worth a visit to discuss if your market could benefit from social media and how best to map out a strategy that works.
Like PPC marketing, properly managed social media can reach a specific target audience, their geographical area, and interests. All of this helps promote your message, increase your brand awareness, and interact with your customers in a new way.
Social media outlets allow for quick release of special events to the public, special product promotions to your customers, and a conduit for your customers to get to know you and your company better.
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Getting Started With Social Media
The power and reach of social media has changed the way business is done online. It is important to maintain an active role on various online social media platforms. It is equally essential to know how to manage them efficiently and utilize their features and benefits. We can help you map a strategy for your business that makes sense.
We can work with your staff to guide them to correctly engaging online with customers, or many times we are asked to provide that service for them. It is important to know what kind of message to be sending, how often to send, and who to send it to.
People are online talking about your company whether you are out there or not. Wouldn’t you like to be part of the conversation?