Marketing with Facebook
Every second there are 20,000 active users on Facebook. That number alone makes it a valuable website for marketers, whether they are promoting a service, releasing a product or conducting market research. Facebook has been building out the user experience so that consumers can access a wide variety of content without having to leave the site. Some statistics of Facebook ...
Continue ReadingMake the Most of Your Cover Image
Your cover image is the most visible part of your Facebook page. Take advantage and use this space for advertising your new product offering or a promotion on the cover image. We just moved to a new space with a much bigger warehouse so we wanted everyone to know! www.1stopdesign.com
Continue ReadingSocial Media Holiday Contests!
Get your customers excited for the holidays! Having a fun contest through your social media asking your followers to post their best holiday recipe, family tradition, cutest couple, or tree-decorating contest. Maybe even offer a gift card or a prize to the winner! This is a great way to interact.
Continue ReadingGoogle loves Pinterest
Focus on the keywords that matter most for your brand, align this with what you know about how your audience searches (and what they are searching for) then incorporate them into your board titles and pin descriptions.
Continue ReadingWebsite Loading Time
If your website takes more than 5 seconds to load then you have to work on it very seriously. If your web page takes more time to load it will result in bounce. If your visitors are leaving your webpage without reading your content then there is no use in you spending time on marketing your content.
Continue ReadingA Few More Reasons Promotional Products are Important
Here are a few more reasons promo items are a good marketing tactic for your business. Fifty-three percent of the time, promotional products create a more favorable impression of the advertiser. Forty-eight percent of consumers would like to receive promotional products more often. Consumers hang on to promotional products for an average of 6.6 months. Sixty-nine percent of consumers would ...
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