Does social media marketing influence a purchase?

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So you’ve put all your energy in keeping your blog blogging, tweets tweeting and your FaceBook page attracting – but to what level of business conversion? This is the million dollar question on every social media marketer’s mind at the moment.

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Good Article On Client Loyalty

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I was cruising round the internet earlier and came across an article written by a leading Devon Design Agency that I wanted to share with you, and that resonated a high degree of truth in these trying times.

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What’s does the future hold for PR?

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I recently read a truly interesting article written by a social media specialist who predicted that traditional PR will in fact ultimately become extinct due to the rise of social media. It’s an interesting viewpoint for sure and makes much sense to me as someone who understands all the pros of social media and online PR over traditional PR.

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New Client Alert – Wyndham Grand Hotel, Chelsea.

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We’re very proud to tell you about our glamorous new client, Wyndham Grand Chelsea who become a fantastic addition to our growing list of luxury client brands. Hotels certainly don’t get more exclusive than those in the Wyndham Grand Group.

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The Golden Rules of Online PR.

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The marketing and PR industry are waking up to the true benefits of Online PR for a wide variety of reasons, but primarily because of the search optimisation advantages and ongoing ROI it brings.

As ‘lifestyle’ bloggers ourselves and having carried out a wide range of online PR campaigns over the past 6 months, both B2B and B2C, we think we’ve hit upon a revelation in respect of three key pointers to keep at the back of your mind when targeting bloggers for coverage. We’ve narrowed it down to three words that are absolutely imperative to an online PR campaign – we call it them the three ‘R’s!

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