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How does social media management work?

15th December 2011 by Dan Gilbert

The latest issue of the Design Incorporated online newsletter ‘Social Club’ features some key recent social media management projects. We showcase how our clients across a range of B2C and B2B sectors are embracing social media management.

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A social media management project will usually be embedded within a broader campaign landscape of additional marketing. Many brands are now adding connections to social media at various stages of their customers’ journey through the awareness, engagement and transaction process. In particular online businesses can now enable users to share information about purchases or attendance at events through social media sites like Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn for example.

In addition to social media management we also work across all the traditional offline media too and our specialism is connecting up a brand proposition through cross platform marketing.

Design Inc UK is a west London based integrated online marketing agency. If you are considering updating your website and need social media management services, you may be interested in receiving Design Inc’s Information Pack.

Alternatively, please contact us by calling 01784 410380 or emailing us to find out more.

Design Inc has considerable experience in all types of integrated and online marketing and social media management services, so whether you need social media applied to a simple marketing based website, or if you want to create a wide social media network to join-up online and offline communications, we can help with the creation and management of it.

To see some examples of our work, please see our creative website design portfolio.

Search Engine Friendly Web Development

19th July 2011 by Dan Gilbert

The Charter Company’s New Search Engine Friendly Website

The Charter Company is a leading provider of the full range of private business jets and commercial airliners for Ad-hoc charter. This sector is a busy marketplace with a wide range of players ranging from major international charter brokers to small boutique broker firms.

Design Inc has considerable experience across the Aviation industry and especially within business & private aviation and we actually designed and produced The Charter Company’s original website in 2005. We recently undertook a second major revamp in order to improve prospect engagement and rankings within search engines and also to reposition The Charter Company within commercial aircraft charter. This was an opportunity to upgrade the website in line with evolving industry trends, technology enhancements and subsequent evolution in best practice. The new web 2.0 search engine friendly web development for The Charter Company, along with improved navigation, messaging and data capture now features a full investment in search engine optimisation, working in conjunction with pay per click Google AdWords. This improved search engine effectiveness for a wider range of pages & phrases from the team bios and service lists through to the private jets The Charter Company clients can choose from.

The importance of driving visitors to your site cannot be underestimated. The ability to understanding what will drive visitors, and what they do when they get to your site is essential if search is to be a key part of your marketing spend.

Search engine friendly web development best practice can include the following strategic elements as part of the mix: undertaking a search terms/phrases ‘Keyword’ report, selection of best performing and under competed-for phrases organic optimised placing of these phrases within the programming and visible site content, addition of a Blog to the website – to allow fresh searchable content to be uploaded and tactical key phrases to be deployed. Public Relations stories or news posted through blogs also provides the flexibility to use keyword insights from your search terms results. These elements combined with the more practical code, text and linking search engine optimisation compound the effectiveness of any investment even further.

Search engine friendly web development is embracing more and more use of social media strategies. Widening a company’s online presence through professional networking sites such as LinkedIn, leveraging blog posts through Twitter and a company’s social life with Facebook are becoming key to website’s ranking performance an prospect engagement.

The Charter Company now benefits from first page Google rankings for the search phrases ‘air charter broker’ & ‘empty leg charter flight’. Go ahead try it for yourself!

In addition to the search engine performance being greatly improved, Design Inc also provides complementary email marketing and data services for The Charter Company.

Design Inc is a West London-based website design & search engine optimisation agency. If you are considering re-designing your website and need a search engine optimisation strategy to support it, you may be interested in receiving Design Inc’s information pack. Alternatively, please contact us by calling 01784 410380 or emailing us to find out more.

Design Inc has considerable experience in marketing the Aviation industry. To see more samples of work within the Aviation industry, please see our specialist Aviation portfolio.

How do creative web developers work?

16th June 2011 by Dan Gilbert

The latest issue of the Design Incorporated online newsletter ‘Web Freaks!’ features some key recent digital projects. In addition we now offer a Web Audit Service that you may consider before committing to investment in a new resource. Look out for our next issue in the Autumn that will be focusing on the integrated use of Social Media Marketing. Sign up to receiving our online newsletters here.

These days a website can cost from £49 for a simple out-of-a-box template to several hundred thousand pounds for a comprehensive digital asset for a major web based business or service. This top-end ‘brand experience’ may include areas created for multiple users and tailored interfaces, an information resource, an ecommerce catalogue section, a membership area, multiple regional/branch log in areas, live social media and other content feeds such as news and events for example. A sophisticated back office database or customer relationship management CRM ability may also be built into the site. All of these can increase traffic, enhance user experience and revenue generated by a website but are not required by most.

Design Incorporated are creative web developers and we work closely with our clients to understand their business model. This results in a joined-up and unique website design solution that includes: proposing and agreeing a strategic brief for appropriate functionality and defining of the site map, creative user experience design and technical build, testing and commissioning. The website spec will be matched to the business need and role the website plays for the clients’ business and may engage some of the features listed above. However, typically Design Inc projects may require clients to invest a budget of between £5k to £15k for a 20-25 page site including Search Engine Optimsation (SEO), content origination, a Blog and/or a content management system.

Although as creative web developers for many of our clients, the website forms only part of the service as we provide integrated marketing and design. A web design project will usually be embedded within a landscape of additional online promotional campaign activity such as emarketing, advertising, Social Media Marketing. We also work across all the traditional offline media too and our specialism is connecting up a brand proposition through cross platform marketing.

Design Inc is a West London-based Website Design Agency. If you are considering updating your website and need a strategy to support it, you may be interested in receiving Design Inc’s Information Pack. Alternatively, please contact us by calling 01784 410380 or emailing us to find out more.

Design Inc has considerable experience in all types of creative web design and development, whether it be a heavily search engine optimised and marketing based website, or a fully integrated online business and associated online marketing campaigns. To see more samples of work, please see our creative website design portfolio.

Happy Birthday Twitter

21st March 2011 by Frank Norman

5 years ago today, at 12.50pm Pacific Daylight Time (8.50pm GMT), on 21 March 2006, Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s co-founder and chairman, completed the first tweet, marking the point at which Twitter, variously dubbed a social networking service and a microblogging service, was born.

In its first 5 years, Twitter has woven itself into almost all major worldwide events: the news that a plane had crash-landed in the Hudson River; election protests in Iran; the rapid dispersal of the news of an 7.8-magnitude earthquake in China; updates from the ground about the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

There have been less important moments – multiple billions of them, including Stephen Fry being stuck in a lift (“we could be here for hours. Arse, poo and widdle”); the race in 2009 between Ashton Kutcher and CNN to be the first past 1m followers (a contest rendered irrelevant by Charlie Sheen’s meteoric rise this year); Sarah Palin’s coinage of “refudiate”; and Clarence House announcing the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

It took three years for Twitter to gain a billion “tweets” – messages of up to 140 characters. Today, more than 200 million users post that number every week.

Twitter has become an endlessly flowing river of news, opinion, information, expertise, contacts, data, links, connections. You can not only find out what is happening, but can directly connect with the people who want to connect with you. And this connection is the holy grail for marketing and media agencies everywhere.

Twitter has changed the relationship between companies and consumers. And links to stories broadcast on Twitter are a new source of incoming web traffic for organisations – though presently far behind Facebook or Google.

The question now is: where will Twitter be in five years’ time? What will Twitter look like at age 10? How far will its influence spread? Twitter is only getting bigger and more pervasive – and will become all-important to companys’ online marketing plans with a much higher take up rate for new & existing companies trying to establish a foothold in their markets. Whilst it is still struggling to find profitability, it still generated $45m (£27.7m) of revenues last year.

Presently 40% of tweets originate on a mobile device, a clue to its enormous usefulness; its text message-length 140-character format made it the first widespread web service to break free of the PC. And with 5.3 billion mobile phone users in the world, and 90% of the world’s population in reach of a mobile network, Twitter has a far better chance of reaching everyone sooner than Google or Facebook.

So, we say Happy Birthday, Twitter. Many happy returns! We look forward to watching you grow.

And, for anyone who reads this and would like to follow Design Inc on Twitter, you can find us at http://twitter.com/DesignincUK

Attract record number of visitors to your website

31st January 2011 by Frank Norman

January 2011 saw the 6th month in a row where Design Incorporated had set record website visitor numbers.

For years now, we have always attracted significant numbers of visitors to our website but with visitor numbers increasing dramatically month and month – so much so that they are now double what they were only 6 months ago – we went to investigate what we had done differently over the past 6 months to help create this sharp increase in website visitor numbers:

Keyword Research – understanding which keyword phrases our potential clients are more likely to be searching for has always been critical to us. Even more important however, is the process of optimising our own website with these keywords and keyphrases so as to help ensure our website appears on the first pages of that particular Google search. Our SEO web development is highly important to us and over the past 6 months we have continued to keep our website highly optimised. We have, in fact, narrowed down the searches to be ‘quality-specific’. That is, if a potential customer is searching for a creative service at a certain high level of quality, it is more than likely that Design Inc will appear higher up the rankings.

Blogour blog continues to grow. The quantity of blog articles is important of course but not as important as the quality (and the keyword relevance) of the content. This helps Design Inc rank higher in relevancy for all those keywords & keyphrases embedded into our blog articles. And that is one way in which Google works:- ie just how relevant is this website for the particular keyword/phrase which you are typing in? For us, we have become so much more knowledgeable in the past 6 months in understanding just how to write an effective blog, so much so that each story attracts hundreds of new visitors to our website daily.

AdWord Campaign – whilst our monthly Google spend has remained unchanged for our PPC campaign, it is important to note that in the past six months, the keywords in which we are investing have changed significantly. Having carried out extensive research into our Google statistics last Summer, we clearly saw where are money was best spent and where we felt it was being wasted. This enabled us to reappoint the Google spend in much more truly effective ways. Our AdWord spend is working so much better for us now without any increase in investment.

Social Media – last year saw the introduction of Design Inc’s social media marketing push. With accounts set up within Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Quora, etc, we have been able to create more relevant industry networks, a dedicated following as well as many more inbound links to our own website. And of course, the more inbound links you have created, the more opportunities there will be to attract more website visitors.

Inbound Links – as mentioned, the more inbound links there are to a website, the more opportunities there are for visitors to find themselves on your website. And one very good way of increasing inbound links is through entries on online directories. In August 2010, the marketing team at Design Inc invested their time researching and adding our details to over 200 online trade & industry-specific directories (some paid for but most free of charge). The upshot is that the combined might of these directories help push more new enquiries our way than ever before.

Email Marketing Services – all the email marketing solutions we send out – whether this be eNewsletters, eShots or simply the eSignature at the bottom of our everyday emails (introduced in July 2010) – all provide active hyperlinks back through to certain areas of our website, therefore offering more opportunities for increased visitor numbers. Our eShots are sent to those who specifically sign up to receive information from us, and although we have been creating eShots for years now, we can see that sign up numbers were much larger than they were than in previous years. The more people who sign up, the more receive our information, the more they mention us to others, the more new visitors we attract. And, with our own eMarketing statistics report, we can directly see just who has clicked a link through to our website, what they were interested in, who signed up, etc. This information is priceless to us.

Overall, it is impossible to pinpoint just one factor which has helped us increase visitor numbers. All the above website marketing tool (and more) are responsible for bringing more visitors to our website, and ultimately more enquiries from it. Rest assured we will continue to keep this trend going, not just for ourselves but to all of our website customers.