1. joel davis

    Chief Executive at agency:2 The Social Media Agency

    05 January 2009 11:45am

    joel davis

    The short answer to this is yes it can, quite dramatically.

     As with most marketing activity there are quite a few factors to take into consideration such as keywords used, frequency of activity & forum site selection.

     We found we can rank high up of the Google home page within an incredibly short time period for our clients across a variety of industry sectors by using a selection of social media marketing activities.

     Have you found similar search benefits?

     Joel

    agency:2  The social media agency

  2. Chris Lake Staff

    Director of Product Development at Econsultancy

    06 January 2009 11:18am

    Chris Lake

    Such as spamming forums with duplicate posts? Come on Joel, surely copy and pasting from one forum to another isn't going to help your search results once spotted by moderators? I agree with your sentiments but we normally just delete duplicate posts...


    What works, when it comes down to it, is adding 'the social media agency' as a link in your posts. It's admittedly a great choice for a company strapline, but the execution here feels a bit grey hat...
  3. felix petrelli

    self employed

    15 January 2009 11:10am

    felix petrelli

    Well spoted Chris

  4. joel davis

    Chief Executive at agency:2 The Social Media Agency

    15 January 2009 11:28am

    joel davis

    Fair point Chris. By the way I like your new look site.

  5. Chris Lake Staff

    Director of Product Development at Econsultancy

    15 January 2009 11:38am

    Chris Lake

    Thanks Joel. We sorted this one out by email... all good.

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