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Bennett French posted an update 1 month ago
Imagine this: you’re a plumber, elbows-deep in a leaky mess, when you suddenly realize you’ve got about as much online presence as Bigfoot. But wait! But wait! Read more now on square base media
This isn’t just a one-size-fits-all spiel. We’re talking custom-fit marketing plans. You need to find the sweet spot between your hammer and the nail, or your vacuum and the rug if you are in the cleaning industry. These agencies are masters at highlighting your strengths. They’ll take your strong points and make them sing like a diva hitting the high notes.
“Why do I need this jazz?” you ask. Have you ever tried juggling on a unicycle before? Managing a biz and marketing it is kinda like that. You’re elbows deep in drains or knee-high in flower pots, with no time to fiddle with hashtags and HTML. Let someone else do it. Let someone else handle that.
Engaging with potential clients is crucial. Social media’s the new word of mouth, after all. A clever Facebook ad can write a novel if a picture is worth a thousand words. Oh, videos, blogs and SEO! These tools are like digital drill bits. Each one is designed to reach out to a specific client. It’s all about keeping your business top of mind, not lost in the shuffle of everyday life like spare change in a couch.
Let’s talk websites. It might be time to give yours a facelift if it looks like an early 2000s throwback. Your website is your online business card. Make it user-friendly, eye-catching, and informative. It’s like offering coffee to a group of people at a meeting. It is unexpected, but appreciated. Don’t worry about the technical stuff, because that’s where these agencies thrive. Let them work their internet magic.
Now, don’t get your wires crossed thinking this is all wizardry. There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors but the main thing is connection. Your business offers something that people want. Your agency will make sure that they are aware of it. Think of them as your marketing matchmaker, playing cupid between you and those elusive clients.