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With the growth of Internet marketing platforms, including search engine advertising and social media marketing, there are now more advertising options available to businesses and organizations than ever before. But unfortunately, with this ever-changing and expanding array of options, selecting the right marketing mix can be confusing and time-intensive, and doesn’t always make marketing strategy and development decisions any easier.
What do your customers see when they visit your website?
You probably know the answer to this – at least, as long as your customers are using desktop computers. But what does a customer see when they visit your website using a mobile device?
To put it simply, public relations is a tool you can use to build, manage and maintain a public image for yourself, your company or your organization. When all things are equal, what makes us choose one company or product over another is how we relate to that product or brand.
Whether you like it or not, people are probably talking about your business and your products online – and if you don’t inject yourself into that conversation, you risk your brand becoming whatever they say it is. Let that soak in for a second and then ask yourself how comfortable you are with that.
When it comes to your online marketing initiatives, the old adage is true – a picture really is worth a thousand words. Imagine, then, what imagery can do for your organization!
Solid communication is a necessary tenet for building good relationships with your clients. If one of your company's goals is to generate more positive responses from your email efforts, it may be time to examine exactly what you're sending them when you hit "send." Here are some ground rules for e-communicating you should be sure to follow, whether you are sending to 1 or 10,001. The right email can make all the difference, especially when they represent the integrity of your organization.
A brand is a customer experience represented by a collection of images and ideas. Brand recognition and loyalty are created by a customer’s accumulation of experiences with a specific product or service, both directly relating to its use, and through the influence of advertising, design, and media commentary.