While easily confused as another name for social media marketing, Real-Time Marketing is, in fact, a strategy which adds to a social media marketing plan.
Your online presence, be it for social or professional purposes, advertises exactly who and what you are.
“Customer support is the very rare opportunity to connect to your customers on an emotional level. You can’t do that in any other way.” Buffer COO, Leo Widrich.
Back to the days of old when you advertised products and services by posting them on a notice board; except now, it is digital.
There is a general ignorance that the majority of YouTube users are young, non-influential types which only support free content.
It is time to revert back to the days of old, where interacting with customers was both a personal experience as well as a stage for building your ‘brand experience’.
It is my belief that the human brain is story-orientated, rendered as such by evolution. Long before the rise of the printing press, people communicated using the narrative. Through a visual approach, people shared ideas, news and stories. Effective digital marketing is just that – the telling of a story.
When put to proper use a Twitter account can be one of your most powerful forms of content communication.
Facebook has grown in leaps and bounds since its launch in 2004. Currently standing on approximately 1.15 billion users it is the single largest social networking site on the planet. Facebook provides access to millions of potential customers and clients, such brand exposure cannot be ignored.
Gone are the days of dismissing the blog as merely some informal journal. If done right the business blog is the single greatest source of content for your business. In a world where content is king, your company blog is the single greatest throne.
Is SEO a tool meant to make only poor quality content rank high? Does good quality content also need the support of search engine optimisation initiatives?