Social Media
What is it?
Social media allows organisations, companies and individuals to communicate in ways which were not previously possible. To harness the power of social media is to engage potentially millions of customers as if you were talking to each one individually. Equally as important is the ability to create a unique personality and identity for the organisation, based on the real people working within it.
Blogs, RSS feeds, wikis and social networks represent a new generation of tools that bring companies and users into a dynamic, ongoing conversation.
What can it do for you?
Score Communications understand the impact of blogging and the network of blogs on communication. It gives individuals and companies the ability to generate and distribute their ideas more widely and effectively. We can help businesses and organisations to improve their reach and initiate genuine interaction with their audiences. We believe that markets are conversations and engaging them increases your chances of being heard.
We know that there is a great deal more to establishing a successful blog than setting up the publishing software. It is in our understanding of the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of effective blogging and how it can enhance a company’s business that the true value of Score Communications lies.
We bring to our customers who decide to use blogs as a branding, marketing or communication tool the skills necessary to achieve their objectives combined with an understanding of their needs and concerns.
Addressing both business and legal issues by identifying the appropriate use of a blog for a particular business, we train employees in how to contribute to a blog without compromising either the company’s or their own interests.
The rise of blogs and their increasing impact on the mainstream media have highlighted their potential as an effective alternative communication channel for companies. This has inspired Score Communications to turn blogs into a credible tool that is able to improve upon and compete against traditional marketing, using the 4 million (and growing) network of blogs to its maximum potential.