Digital Marketing: More Than a Website
I always have business owners clarify exactly what “digital presence” means to them. A lot of times, their response starts with a long, thoughtful pause.
I always have business owners clarify exactly what “digital presence” means to them. A lot of times, their response starts with a long, thoughtful pause.
Canada Goose is the second fastest-growing luxury brand in the world.
People keep asking, “Why have you not mentioned about posting at certain times? Mainly posting when more people are on the platform.”
Most businesses don’t even reach 5% of their following. They allow it to happen because they don't know what a healthy page looks like.
In the beginning, connecting with long-lost friends was nostalgic. It was fun to catch up and reminisce about things long gone. Then the world changed.
“Our posts look so good! Why is our reach so low?” Your content is shiny, elegant, nothing short of brilliant. Yet nobody is seeing it.
One of the first questions a business owner will ask is, "what makes this form of marketing worth their time?"
A dozen years from now 50% to 60% of transactions will be occurring online. And a surprising advantage will go to stores who sell online but advertise locally.