social media marketing

May 13, 2013

Is Social Media Marketing Important for Small Business?

Marketing strategies and the right communication plans are the must of any successful entrepreneur. Nowadays social media networks are a fundamental part of any marketing and communication mix. Social media networks serve many functions that allow you to promote your products or services, interact with existing customers and reach out to their friends and other possible prospects. Adopting Social Media Marketing strategies is not only an option for large companies, but it has become something essential for all businesses. Every day new published studies demonstrate the impact that social media has on customers and the effect it has from the search to the purchase of products and services. Social networks have proved to be more than just a fad or a way to waste time. They have become one of the most useful tools to reach new consumers who are increasingly immersed in social media. Social media contribute to a new way of communication between the company and the customer, where information flows in both directions. Now the user feels closer to your brand through the process where you can hear and talk alike. Previously, the client was just a receiver and now they interact 24/7. Social media also after a new channel of communication with your existing customers and a new way of providing customer support. If your feel your company is ready to go on to the next level, contact the marketing specialist at “Xperience Marketing Solutions” to request information about our Social Media Services and let our company help […]
April 6, 2017

The Top Reasons Your Business Needs a Mobile-Friendly Website

It feels like every day new statistics are released about the rising prevalence of mobile usage in the world – more and more people are accessing their email, viewing websites, engaging on social media, and making purchases, all from the convenience of their phones or tablets. It’s safe to say, if your website isn’t optimized for mobile, you’re missing a significant portion of your target audience. The time is now to get your website into tip-top, mobile-friendly shape for maximum business exposure. Unconvinced? Don’t just take our word for it. Take a look to this new info-graphic which outlines the top reasons your business needs a mobile-friendly website right now. Among the key facts outlined in the graphic are: 1.2 billion people worldwide are accessing the web from mobile devices. Since Google’s algorithm update in April 2015, Responsive Design is now preferred in Google’s rankings over having a separate mobile website, or not having a mobile-friendly website at all. 52% of users said that a bad mobile experience made them less likely to engage with a company. Having a website that is mobile-friendly and user-friendly is the first step in staying competitive in the digital marketplace – and ultimately, seeing long-term business success. References Julie, C. (2017, March 29). The Top Reasons Your Business Needs a Mobile-Friendly Website [Infographic]. Retrieved from Social Media Today: http://www.socialmediatoday.com/marketing/top-reasons-your-business-needs-mobile-friendly-website-infographic
June 9, 2017
Click bait

Facebook is Fighting the War Against Clickbait

Facebook is getting more precise in its fight against clickbait. After training its news feed algorithm to recognize clickbait headlines last year and penalize the sites and Pages associated with these posts, Facebook will now target individual posts that link to articles that overpromise and underdeliver, in order to better isolate and eliminate the clickbait trying to invade people’s news feeds. Previously, Facebook considered website domains or Facebook Pages at large when hunting for clickbait. That helped its system to broadly identify bad actors that push out a lot of clickbait, but it also made it harder to quarantine the occasional clickbait from an otherwise reputable publisher. Now, by taking into account individual posts, Facebook can strike down these one-off offenses without leveling an entire publication or needing to wait for a publication’s clickbait volume to mount. Facebook’s algorithm will also now distinguish between headlines that withhold information and headlines that exaggerate the story. The divide-and-conquer tactic is supposed to make Facebook’s system more effective when evaluating whether a post links to a clickbait, per a company blog post published on Wednesday. That post isn’t clear on exactly how the change helps. But since Facebook is running a bunch of headlines through its computers so those computers can learn what a clickbait headline looks like, it’s possible that the computers had a hard time finding those patterns when considering a headline like “When He Opened the Door, He Didn’t Know He’d Be Met by This…” and one like “This Article […]
August 8, 2017
5 Exciting Changes Coming to LinkedIn

5 Exciting Changes Coming to LinkedIn

LinkedIn’s has been rolling out a ton of new features to help boost the utility and opportunity of the service. Some of them are live right now, and if you’re a regular contributor on the network, you likely have access already. Here are five of LinkedIn’s new changes which are either already available or coming soon – and how they can be of benefit. 1. Multiple Photos in Posts You can now add more than just one photo to your posts on LinkedIn. This is a welcome change that should have happened years ago. People use LinkedIn to show off their company culture and events, and trying to squeeze updates into one photo just wasn’t enough. Show off your business with this new feature. 2. Native Video Content Soon you’ll be able to shoot your videos within the platform. Users will be able to record video on the LinkedIn app and share it directly to their network. This content could be given priority in the feed (though no one at LinkedIn has confirmed this). 3. Off Network Sharing In the past, if you shared a Pulse article on another social network, would be readers need to log into LinkedIn to view your content. LinkedIn has decided to go away with this – it appears exclusivity has been trumped by the need to attract more website visitors. 4. Share Drafts LinkedIn’s long form publishing platform is a great place to write and republish content – and now you can have others […]