Moving beyond websites to a comprehensive online presence
Having a website is essential for your company's digital marketing, but it's not the only thing that matters. To make an impact, businesses need to have a solid online presence, including being active on social media and managing their Google Business listings.
Ten years ago, having a good website was enough to look credible online. But things have changed. Now, people want to connect with companies in many different ways, like on social media, through online reviews, and when they search for things near them. This means businesses need to have a plan beyond a website to be successful online.
What will you learn:
- Integrating and Unifying Content: Building a solid online presence requires consistent branding, a unified content strategy, cross-platform promotion, and data-driven adjustments.
- The Significance of Google Business Listings and Online Reviews: Having a presence on Google Business listings is essential for local businesses. It boosts local search visibility, allows for customer reviews, provides vital business information, and offers engagement opportunities.
- The Role of Social Media to Improve Your Online Presence: Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter are essential for brand visibility and customer engagement. Direct engagement, content distribution, brand personality, and targeted advertising are all key reasons why businesses should leverage social media.
Moving beyond websites to a comprehensive online presence
Date
July 31, 2024
Time
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
WebinarPresented by
Greg McCurry (SCORE South Metro)
Cost
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