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Category Archives: Marketing
Our Sharing Habits Explored
Social sharing site, ShareThis has released a study on social behaviour across various devices. Some really useful trends have come out of this study to help inform on a social media marketing strategy that can gain maximum reach. Users are … Continue reading
Whitbread
A brand that is always evolving and looking at the product development element of strategic marketing based on understanding of consumers and where the next trend is going. Their latest concept being rolled out is a new budget hotel called … Continue reading
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Raving Fans
The element of customer service that will allow you to create a range of repeat business There are 3 good reasons to encourage raving fans: They will tell others and encourage them to buy from you based on their confidence … Continue reading
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New Research into Social Media and Brands
Internet Advertising Bureau has found some interesting stats on the value and return on social media activity. Apparently 4 out of 5 of us would be more inclined to try out a brand, having had some exposure to conversation and … Continue reading
Reinventing your Brand Time after Time after Time
Check out House of Swan website. A basic match company offering a whole range of product offerings and a new digital strategy to engage with the new generation of consumers. The promotion is a Pub quiz, online, promoted in major … Continue reading
Googles Penguin 2.0 Has Waddled Out!
Read an interesting article on Google in the Levy McCallum online blog/news magazine this week, announcing the arrival of this new search engine update, which may or may not affect rankings. Seems it is all change again at Google, in … Continue reading
Wimbledon – A Real Lesson in Customer Service
If you want to understand customer service that brings customers back in a never ending stream, take yourself off to Wimbledon for a day! Missing is the ‘fridge’ process approach to customer service – ‘How did I do? – Can … Continue reading
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The Secret of Smiling Success.
In this wonderful corporate world we live in with processes, automation etc, do we really know the superb value in a big smile and a good greeting? It sets the scene, it makes the customer feel wanted and puts the … Continue reading
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Understanding Customers and Customer Motivation
If you know the answers to the following questions, you will be able to save or reallocate some cost on your publicity and comms budgets. For each target market, How does the potential customer consume information? – this may vary … Continue reading
Keeping You Top of The Customer’s Mind
Interesting work over the last year or so for a manufacturer looking for a small number of key contacts in large organisations throughout the world. The products are innovative, superbly engineered and the business owner has to keep the name … Continue reading