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Part 2 Marketing – Where Can I Find Your NZ Business Online?

Today your New Zealandl business needs an active digital presence in the popular social media channels. For New Zealand businesses Facebook, Twitter, and if your business is B2B then you’ll need to be on LinkedIn and of course Google Plus.  That’s four business profiles. Your business also needs be found by Google Search engines and…

The Future of Email for New Zealand Businesses

It will come as no surprise to New Zealand Businesses to hear that our digital marketing landscape is a rapidly changing playing field. Messaging to smartphones in particular has boomed and with the rise of the social mediums, like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube there are billions and billions of digital events per day.

Facebook Tips – Advanced

This is part three in Mobilize Mails series on Facebook Tips and in this installment we will cover some more advanced Facebook management features, like knowing when to post, pinning photos and how to optimize your page for SEO – all key ingredients for your Social Media Marketing success.

Facebook Tips – Managing your Page

In part two of our look at Facebook’s key areas we are focusing on managing your page. There are many different options available when setting up your business on Facebook, the following are a few key ways to manage this.

Mobilize Mail – Email & Social Media Marketing Planning

When we talk about marketing plans it is important to recognize the difference between sales and marketing, often people think, incorrectly, that they are same thing. Marketing is essentially the ground work that allows you to get to a point where a sale can be negotiated and sealed. You could say that sales are an activity of marketing.

Businesses Beware – Social Media Advertising can Backfire

Businesses are responsible not only for their own social media marketing nz content, but anything that users have added or uploaded. A business could be censured for offensive or misleading content posted by a third-party on its Google Plus or Facebook page.