Companies can take their content to the social media platforms where their customers live: Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and so on.
The miracle is that it’s generally free for companies to set up shop.
But the hidden costs are time and sweat—building the presence, listening to your customers, and deciding what to say.
It may be worth it for you to outsource those activities—to Wordsupply, of course!—while you focus on your products and services.
Wordsupply approaches social media as writers, editors, and publishers. The values at the core of those roles—accuracy, style, and substance—are the values that we bring to social media.
If you’re outsourcing social media, it’s safer to hire a wordsmith. As social media tools become more powerful and easy to use, they become more risky. The opportunities should not be missed, but they should be managed with discretion.
Call on Wordsupply to take your message and brand into the social media neighborhoods where your customers and prospects spend the most time. Let’s convey your company’s authentic personality, answer people’s questions, and preserve the authority of your brand.
Pricing and Pace
We’d like to find a predictable monthly retainer that fits your budget and matches your volume of product, service, and company news.
We can make daily or weekly entries to your blog and external sites (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and so on), featuring product releases, links to information, industry news, event write-ups, press mentions, and more.
By posting content, inviting comments, and joining the online conversation, we can help you maintain a two-way conversation with your customers and prospects.
Besides being wordsmiths, we’re adept at blog or Web page updates—using HTML, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and so on. Otherwise, we’re happy to send words to your designers. We’re big fans of blog-based Websites, and we can help you customize WordPress or other blog templates.
For a complimentary, no-hassle estimate, call/text David at (718) 864-5080 or e-mail david@wordsupply.com. Let’s get a rough idea of any gap between your current presence in social media and the amount of participation your customers expect.
“David was invaluable as the freelance publicist and Webmaster for achieving marketing goals. His authoritative and assured approach increased press mentions/impressions, and expanded the media outreach for print and web. These were essential elements for increasing the venue’s audience. The brand’s identity was further enhanced with Constant Contact e-mail blasts, magazine ads, the monthly programming calendar print piece, and a more dynamic website, all with David’s top-shelf input.”
—Willis Baxter Johnson, Bayard Entertainment Media, on work for Galapagos Art Space
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