Year: 2015

Mobile Marketing Makes Money | jb597’s blog

The past decade has seen a rapid increase in smart phone and tablet usage which has subsequently given rise to the prominence of mobile marketing. Six in ten UK adults now use a smart phone, up 54% than in 2012, with nearly all 16 – 34 year old’s operating online via a range of devices,…Continue Reading Mobile Marketing Makes Money | jb597’s blog

The not so standard email click-through rate advice. | lol10’s blog

Having read and researched the different ways you can improve email click-through rates, it seems as though it would be hard not to achieve an increase. However, it’s something that many organisations still grapple with and are constantly looking to improve but the advice out there quite often seems repetitive and ticks the boxes of…Continue Reading The not so standard email click-through rate advice. | lol10’s blog

EASY STEPS TO GROW YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS WITH TWITTER | gf60’s blog

It is very important for local businesses to use social media such as Twitter in its favor. Since many people in Brighton support local companies and communities, it would make the job easier for these businesses to stand out from the crowd. As an example, we can focus on New York Coffee Club, even though…Continue Reading EASY STEPS TO GROW YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS WITH TWITTER | gf60’s blog

A Valuable Lesson In Creating Videos For Your Business’s Facebook Account | Amy’s blog, xo

The market for sharing videos is showing no signs of slowing down either – it is the fastest growing form of advertising, and is expected to grow by a quarter for the next five years in the U.K. alone. (Williams. 2014) Almost 60% of video shares World wide occur on Facebook, so if you are…Continue Reading A Valuable Lesson In Creating Videos For Your Business’s Facebook Account | Amy’s blog, xo

Instagram Business…. Is It Any Of Your Business? | Amy’s blog, xo

Once a business begins sharing content and creating hashtags, it will soon be followed by User Generated Content (UCG).. perfect for marketing on a budget! Once you have posted your own photos etc, you have a host of users who will want to also share their own photos of your products etc …. Potentially this…Continue Reading Instagram Business…. Is It Any Of Your Business? | Amy’s blog, xo

Exercising Caution with Social Media Marketing: Be Aware of the Risks Involved in Using Social Media to Promote Your Business!

For many businesses, using sites like Facebook and Twitter is pretty failsafe. They cost nothing to set up, and little time goes into managing them. Worst case scenario, you page crashes, you lose a few followers, or get the odd negative comment… right? Actually, the risks can be a lot higher, and the consequences can…Continue Reading Exercising Caution with Social Media Marketing: Be Aware of the Risks Involved in Using Social Media to Promote Your Business!

Email marketing frequency: Engaging or alienating customers? | Stef G’s blog

Frequency of sending emails is an important part of building customer relationships: too many might irritate and too few could lose the recipient’s interest (Ellis-Chadwick & Doherty, 2012). This fine line is hard for emarketers to comprehend. Relationships between customers are crucial for companies to maintain, as its all about trust. However, the amount of…Continue Reading Email marketing frequency: Engaging or alienating customers? | Stef G’s blog

Mobile Apps – Do they really give you bang for your buck? | seh32’s blog

According to Rowntree (2015) mobile apps provide scope for huge amounts of customisation and a service that is fully built around the mobile experience, giving deeper, more tailored engagement for mobile users. Some argue a mobile site will do the job just as well and cheaper too (more on this later) but Haselmayr (2014) argues…Continue Reading Mobile Apps – Do they really give you bang for your buck? | seh32’s blog

A Native App or a Responsive Web for your Business? | Aline Oliveira

An increase popular option for companies that are looking to move into mobile, but lack the budgets to support separate apps for each mobile platform and without the needs of something more complex such as mobile web App. However, if you offer an existing web service for users logins and account management, a mobile app…Continue Reading A Native App or a Responsive Web for your Business? | Aline Oliveira