Digital Online Marketing Blog - Our Latest Tips, Tricks & Advice
Digital Online Marketing Blog
As providers of more than just online marketing advice, we thought we'd keep you up to date with latest tips, tricks and advice which can keep you ahead of the game for subjects such as SEO, email marketing, analytics & pay per click analysis and such like.
Social Climbing
Sometimes generating more online sales can seem like an uphill struggle. It pays to know the mountain you're climbing. The 5 steps to climb 1. Discovery We make purchases to fulfil perceived needs or desires. The first step is therefore discovering those needs or desires. At this embryonic stage your social media efforts should be [...]
Twitter 101
Unless you’ve been living in a cave you’ll know that Twitter is absolutely massive. On 14 March 2011 there were a measurable average of 140 million tweets per day, nearly tripling figures from the same time in 2010. In short, you should be on Twitter. This post will explain the ins and outs of twitter. [...]
Twitter competition advice
A competition through Twitter has become something every user of the application is used to and something that many of them take part in. The reason they take part in them is because there’s very little to lose – pressing “Retweet” or typing a 140 character message isn’t going to take them any more than [...]
Setting up a company page on Facebook
Creating a Facebook page for your company is essential in the second decade of the 21st century. Not only will it help you connect with your users but will also give you a presence on not only the most visited site on the web, but also with one of the World’s most powerful advertising mediums [...]
The truth behind social media and your rankings
As of date, I haven’t read many articles with good arguments on utilising social media for SEO benefit. All the articles I’ve read have been more geared towards driving visitors through to your site via gathering more followers and utilising each social media tool differently. But, does posting URLs to your social networks really work? [...]


