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Showing posts with label customer relations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label customer relations. Show all posts
Sunday, May 29, 2011
brand development,
branding,
branding and corporate identity,
business promotion,
corporate branding,
customer relations,
marketing,
marketing campaign,
non-profit branding,
sustainable business
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Social media management for you by Sarah
Social Media Marketing and Management by Sarah
Wish you had a way to harness the people power of the social media?
Heard a lot about "like Facebook" and "follow Twitter" but no clue how to get about it, or simply have no time or computer skills?
An early adopter to the Information Superhighway, Sarah has operated websites of many kinds since 1995 -- well before most people -- and began moving into the blogosphere (the world of blogs) in 2003 with her Livejournal and Blogger sites. Today she is truly a product of social media -- an admitted believer of the potentials of social networking platforms such as Twitter and Facebook -- and tools that make networking easier and pack more impact.
Sarah helps artists, performers, small businesses and community organizations set up their own social media presence in order to facilitate robust and active communications, better transmission of information, announcements and ideas, and build a sense of community and customer loyalty.
And best of all, her rates and fees are affordable and payment terms flexible (within reason). Basic social media set-up starts at $30 for a one-time session, and ongoing social media management and maintenance are also offered at a great rate and on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Beyond Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, Sarah is also well versed in specialized social media sites targeted for particular cultural, linguistic, geographic or industrial groups. Have you heard of Biznik, Lovli, BrightNeighbor, Living Fusion, Heartbook, Mixi, and Renren? Let Sarah help your social media presence expand into the uncharted new territories!
Even more so than regular websites, social networking sites are more frequently crawled and indexed by major search engines such as Google and Bing. Using the techniques known as search engine optimization, she can also turn your social media presence into a magnet for top search results.
For more, contact Sarah online or 503-427-8269. She can also (of course) be reached on Facebook or on Twitter.
Heard a lot about "like Facebook" and "follow Twitter" but no clue how to get about it, or simply have no time or computer skills?
An early adopter to the Information Superhighway, Sarah has operated websites of many kinds since 1995 -- well before most people -- and began moving into the blogosphere (the world of blogs) in 2003 with her Livejournal and Blogger sites. Today she is truly a product of social media -- an admitted believer of the potentials of social networking platforms such as Twitter and Facebook -- and tools that make networking easier and pack more impact.
Sarah helps artists, performers, small businesses and community organizations set up their own social media presence in order to facilitate robust and active communications, better transmission of information, announcements and ideas, and build a sense of community and customer loyalty.
And best of all, her rates and fees are affordable and payment terms flexible (within reason). Basic social media set-up starts at $30 for a one-time session, and ongoing social media management and maintenance are also offered at a great rate and on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Beyond Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, Sarah is also well versed in specialized social media sites targeted for particular cultural, linguistic, geographic or industrial groups. Have you heard of Biznik, Lovli, BrightNeighbor, Living Fusion, Heartbook, Mixi, and Renren? Let Sarah help your social media presence expand into the uncharted new territories!
Even more so than regular websites, social networking sites are more frequently crawled and indexed by major search engines such as Google and Bing. Using the techniques known as search engine optimization, she can also turn your social media presence into a magnet for top search results.
For more, contact Sarah online or 503-427-8269. She can also (of course) be reached on Facebook or on Twitter.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
artistic practice and skills,
artists,
branding,
branding and corporate identity,
By Sarah Morrigan,
commercial designs,
customer relations,
holiday painting decorations,
in style,
marketing,
marketing campaign,
window painting,
window paintings
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Five old-fashioned arts to grow your business today
Today it seems as though all what one must do to grow his or her business is to get online, find as many Facebook friends and tweet every other minute. While social media and Web 2.0 have dramatically transformed the way we do and grow business, it is important never to forget why they have done so: They have moved the marketing from primarily a one-way street (such was the case with broadcast advertising and older web-based marketing) to a moderately unregulated and decentralized relationship, or conversation, coming and going in all directions.
This brings the business back to the spirit of a more traditional age, when most shopkeepers and salespeople grew their wealth out of conversations, relationship, words-of-mouths and their reputations in the wider society.
It does not take an expensive campaign or a rocket science to cultivate such a beneficial relationship. Here are five easy and inexpensive ways to move your business from purely a pursuit of sales figures to a solid foundation for a long-term prosperity.
Read more on Biznik.com: http://biznik.com/members/sarah-morrigan/articles/five-old-fashioned-arts-for-your-business-today
This brings the business back to the spirit of a more traditional age, when most shopkeepers and salespeople grew their wealth out of conversations, relationship, words-of-mouths and their reputations in the wider society.
It does not take an expensive campaign or a rocket science to cultivate such a beneficial relationship. Here are five easy and inexpensive ways to move your business from purely a pursuit of sales figures to a solid foundation for a long-term prosperity.
Read more on Biznik.com: http://biznik.com/members/sarah-morrigan/articles/five-old-fashioned-arts-for-your-business-today
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