Blogging & Social Networking
The Next Big Thing?
Are you making the most of Social Networking Sites?
Next Big Leap will identify places for marketing and develop websites that leverage such platforms.
Why?
Social networking websites are vastly expanding, with over 17.6 million users within the UK. Social networking sites are an easy and fast way of reaching your market in a cost effective manner.
What does this mean for services and businesses?
Online social networking is an evolving field and could be a great way to enhance your online presence and gain more exposure. It is a way of engaging businesses with clients and customers.
How does it work?
Social networking sites have been very successful in bringing together individuals and groups. Using the right applications could provide you with a huge market for your services or products. Used effectively it can be a powerful marketing tool, with our experience and knowledge we can help you understand the full potential of social networking sites and what they can offer your business.
Business Blogging
One use of a blog, is to use it as a diary, however there are many more uses particularly from a business perspective. A business blog can be used as a hugely effective communication and marketing tool.
Blogs are great for business use because:
- They are easy to use - you don’t need technical expertise, anyone in your company (with permission), can update and add information as required.
- They can be automatically catogorised.
- Readers can leave comments. Giving you a free source of marketing research. Helping you make improvements your customers really want.
- They allow for instant distribution of news, events, company information, press releases etc.
- They are ideal places for search engines to find the appropriate content, therefore improving your ranking. Which we all know is vital to success online.
The possibilities of business blogging are endless. We can help you get started by setting up a blog for your business or service. We will discuss and show you the extent to which a blog can benefit its marketing potential.
