FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED DIGITAL MARKETING QUESTIONS
FREQUENTLY ASKED SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING QUESTIONS
General Questions
- Absolutely! Facebook marketing is one of the most popular services we provide! Marketing on Facebook is extremely effective since nearly everyone has a Facebook or knows someone with a Facebook. We offer the complete solution of Ad creation, Ad testing, Analysis of results, & budget tracking. We are able to create campaigns to target specific groups of potential customers unique to your industry, or if you like we can target just about everyone! Reach out to us to learn more about this highly effective marketing solution!
- SEO is short for search engine optimization, and while there are many detailed definitions out there the best one we can think of is âmaking things appear higher in Google (or any other search engine) rankingsâ.
- It is more technical than that, but we reckon these are pretty good explanations that are in plain english.
- SEO services will help your website rank better in the search engines organically. Better rankings in relevant terms will result in more traffic to your site, creating the ability for better exposure and additional streams of revenue.
Digital marketing is a kind of a catch-all phrase to cover all the services we offer. There are likely all sorts of definitions out there, but in our particular case it covers anything based online. Which includes:
- SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
- PPC (Pay-Per-Click Advertisement)
- Analytics and conversion rate optimization
- Content creation and marketing
- Social media management
- Email marketingÂ
- Marketing automation
- As with our entire approach to Digital marketing, each business is unique and may require a different strategy to become successful.
- With that being said we like to avoid the cookie cutter method and cater to each client individually. We base time, price, and what we advise needs to be done per the clients needs.
- PPC is short for pay-per-click, and is a phrase used to describe the paid advertising available to companies on sites such as Google (the results at the right or top of the normal search results). The name comes from the fact you only pay for the advertising when someone clicks on it.
- It is commonly used to refer to Google AdWords, but could equally describe Bing Advertising, Facebook Advertising or any other kind of online advertising where you pay per click.