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Creating continuity across the entire Internet presence includes the Facebook wall and Twitter page. Since these social mediums nurture the client / customer relationship and experience, the presentation is just as important as a company’s Web site.
Anyone, familiar with the lackluster templates on Twitter, is well acquainted with the 20 or so options, with custom color programming.
The proud retailer of high quality Crosley record players, Retrowonders.com, was in a need of an innovative marketing concept to establish its online brand presence. To interact with the target market, the St. Louis SEO company, the Net Impact designed a Twitter and Facebook page to fortify the brand’s online exposure and image. Today, the company’s social media pages reflect Retrowonder’s nostalgic brand persona, stimulating interaction with their target market.
The King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort wanted to improve their guest experience by developing an active online community to share, and exchange photos and tweets. A Missouri-based web design company designed a Facebook and Twitter page, emblematic of the King and Prince’s resort Web site. Each medium engages the target audience into an engaging dialogue. The outcome affords an interactive enterprise, where past guests post vacation videos and photos, and future resort visitors participate in drawings, and online polls.
A high end children’s furniture and accessory boutique needed to improve its exposure to targeted traffic, and simultaneously bolster its brand loyalty. The Net Impact developed a Facebook page, functioning as an informative decorating and design portal, where the store plans to roll out how-to videos in 2010.
About your social media marketing pages:
- Is your company using social media networking to expose your brand to new business opportunities?
- Does your company have a distinctively designed Facebook and / or Twitter page? If so, share your link with us – add it to our comments area (below).
- Does your Facebook and Twitter page reflect the image of your company brand?
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