During these unprecedented times we’re all wondering whether our extra time spent using online apps is being used to the best effect.
As they’re actually some of your most powerful sales and communication tools, we’ve put together 5 helpful tips on how to keep your online presence engaging and useful…
The difference between short term and long-term marketing projects might not be immediately obvious. Long term projects may take months or even years to complete, as opposed to short term projects which could last only a few days.
During these unprecedented times we’re all wondering whether our extra time spent using online apps is being used to the best effect.
Before lockdown began did you invest in a range of printed literature? Have you been watching these paper goods become dusty in their cardboard boxes?
One of the many issues we are all facing is keeping in touch with clients during this social distancing period. It’s been a daunting few weeks, keeping up with video calls and trying to make sure your workforce and clients feel at ease and ready to take on what’s next.
Your branding tells your audience who you are and what you do without an explanation. It uses colours, typography and shapes to present your business in a way that can make prospective customers feel confident and want to know more about you.
We are obviously in uncertain times right now. You will rightly be thinking about loved ones and their safety. You will also be thinking about how you can best look after your staff and customers.
For the uninitiated, a digital presence is how your business performs online, how current and potential customers interact with you over the internet.
In this digital age it is easy to think that print is dead. Online marketing is quicker, cheaper and more manageable. It offers a huge variety of marketing channels to engage potential clients.
As you may have seen on TV or read online, Google have introduced a new ranking algorithm that will assess how mobile-friendly your website is.