Digital, Marketing Paul Reeves Digital, Marketing Paul Reeves

Why is a Blog Important?

It’s a pretty regular thing now that we get challenged on the importance of a Blog page on a website. There’s so much interest and hype around video as the key medium for delivering your message, ideas, service that Blogs are being seen as irrelevant. This is very much not the case. A blog is a hugely important piece of any digital strategy.

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Digital, Marketing Paul Reeves Digital, Marketing Paul Reeves

Customer to the Core

When it comes to marketing within any organisation it’s traditionally been seen as a bit of a luxury. When things go wrong it’s often the first budget to be cut or department to be culled. It’s a nice to have but some believe it doesn’t always contribute to the bottom line. Other areas like operations and traditionally sales are seen as more fundamental contributors to a business. In recent years however the trend is changing. Marketing has established itself as a core function in a business. An essential department which becomes more important in tougher times and permeates a whole business.

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Strategy, Digital Paul Reeves Strategy, Digital Paul Reeves

Digital Strategy - Where to Begin?

One of the biggest challenges in planning digital marketing strategies with our clients is to understand exactly what a digital marketing strategy is and does. After our first week up and running as Usual we have several great inquiries into what we do, but one has stood out above the others. It highlights how expectations and reality can be very different. We had a request to create a ‘viral’ digital media strategy!

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Learn but don’t copy!

If you work in retail you more than likely have heard of Ron Johnson. He is the man who lead the development and launch of the most successful retail stores we know of… That’s right! The Apple stores. Apple is credited with being the most profitable stores in the world with turnover per square foot of $5,600 (that’s square-foot, not square metre… even more impressive) and an average footfall of over 20,000 people per week.

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