New social media business service
New social media business service helping businesses achieve their goals
Powerboard Social Media (Wellington), are a social media marketing & strategy business, who have now started offering social media consultancy services in Wellington, New Zealand.
Powerboard’s key customers are companies, both big and small, who understand that social media marketing is an important area that their business needs to focus on and develop, however most business owners and managers are unaware of how much social media can contribute to their business or are unaware of how to design & implement effective strategies.
“Most businesses who are new to social media immediately think it’s main use is marketing, but it has so many other uses. Social media can also be used to improve customer service, enhance products, listen to public opinion and help with recruitment”, says Shannon Smith, owner of Powerboard Social Media.
“Social media is a phrase on many business owners lips at the moment. We try and cut through all the hype. Rather than offering just ideas and strategies, we take a more proactive, hands on approach with our clients. We want to help businesses implement their strategies, tweak the strategies along the way and coach businesses how to use social media in their day to day operation so they can reach their goals, be it increased leads, sales or engagement”.
The Powerboard Social Media website (http://powerboard.co.nz) is also a practical resource for businesses to utilise, with an active blog providing free social media tips and advice.
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