Our business is entirely print media. We're looking for someone that can advise our busainess on producing products purely for the web. Can anyone help?
I would be happy to talk through your requirements to see if we could help. 07966 091431
On 10:59:12 30 July 2008 bamford121 wrote:
Our business is entirely print media. We're looking for someone that can advise our busainess on producing products purely for the web. Can anyone help?
This sounds like an area where my company can help you. We have been working with media owners who are going through similar changes. Please check our website for details. www.circusstreet.com
Before I left my last job we were looking at how best to integrate our online and print delivery processes, so I would suggest you talk to an agency that has worked on a similar project and has a good understanding of the technology involved. I would discard them if they haven't had anything to do with Single-source publication.
Our business is entirely print media. We're looking for someone that can advise our busainess on producing products purely for the web. Can anyone help?
Hello Ewan,
I am sure we can help - we consult entirely on internet strategy and can act as a genuine trusted advisor (we do not sell seo, ppc services etc) and would be happy to set up an exploratory meeting. We are quite local too!
First, without a decent website with copy that is optimised for the search engines, very few people will find you online. So put that at the top of your online shopping list.
Second, e-business and online marketing can be a minefield for those with little knowledge. Do work with a partner who has knowledge and experience.
If you need a strategy consultant (to help define and articulate the business plan?), well, Dave Chaffey is a good one to seek out. That said, we at Fuse could build you a terrific website and share a practical e-business approach. We also have a track record of launching successful online firms, for example:
youclaim.co.uk (top of Google for all types of searches using the word 'claim'. Go on, just type in 'claim' and see us at the top there - do you know how hard that is to do?.)
People you could try include: - Matthew Treagus of Progenit (see http://www.progenit.com/) who has already replied I see - James Matthewson (of Digital Jam - see http://www.mydigitaljam.com/) - Ian Jindal (see http://www.ianjindal.com/) - Dave Chaffey (see http://www.marketing-insights.co.uk/) - Circus Street (http://www.circusstreet.com/) - Danny Meadows-Klue (see http://www.digitalstrategyconsulting.com/)
They could all do a good job. Not cheap, but you did ask for 'top-rated' ones.
People you could try include:
- Matthew Treagus of Progenit (see http://www.progenit.com/) who has already replied I see
- James Matthewson (of Digital Jam - see http://www.mydigitaljam.com/)
- Ian Jindal (see http://www.ianjindal.com/)
- Dave Chaffey (see http://www.marketing-insights.co.uk/)
- Circus Street (http://www.circusstreet.com/)
- Danny Meadows-Klue (see http://www.digitalstrategyconsulting.com/)
They could all do a good job. Not cheap, but you did ask for 'top-rated' ones.
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eagle moss
30 July 2008 10:59am
Our business is entirely print media. We're looking for someone that can advise our busainess on producing products purely for the web. Can anyone help?
Managing Director at Progenit
30 July 2008 12:53pm
I would be happy to talk through your requirements to see if we could help. 07966 091431
On 10:59:12 30 July 2008 bamford121 wrote:
E-Business Consultant at Dan Barker
30 July 2008 20:53pm
hi, ewan, how are you?
get in touch with Dave Chaffey: http://www.davechaffey.com/
Or - if you just want a chat about it, feel free to drop me an email on danielb (at) omstrategy.com .
daniel
Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com
30 July 2008 21:37pm
Hello,
Why not contact me and I'll see what I can do, even if it's just some tips and advice.
regards,
Denis
www.naxtech.com
director at Circus Street Ltd
31 July 2008 11:55am
Hello,
This sounds like an area where my company can help you. We have been working with media owners who are going through similar changes. Please check our website for details. www.circusstreet.com
regards
Henry
Freelance Web Consultant at architxt.net
01 August 2008 01:43am
Hi Ewan,
Before I left my last job we were looking at how best to integrate our online and print delivery processes, so I would suggest you talk to an agency that has worked on a similar project and has a good understanding of the technology involved. I would discard them if they haven't had anything to do with Single-source publication.
Owner at Head Higher
01 August 2008 08:47am
On 10:59:12 30 July 2008 bamford121 wrote:
Hello Ewan,
I am sure we can help - we consult entirely on internet strategy and can act as a genuine trusted advisor (we do not sell seo, ppc services etc) and would be happy to set up an exploratory meeting. We are quite local too!
As an intro our web site is www.bletchleygroup.com but lets talk!
best
David
Online Channel Specialist at BOC / Linde Group
05 August 2008 18:10pm
Great question - plenty of people could help, but who and how do you choose?
I work for a search optimisation and marketing company called Fuse Optimisation with a great track record, but rather than a sales pitch, thought I'd just give you a free pointer or two and then you can decide whether to contact us.
First, without a decent website with copy that is optimised for the search engines, very few people will find you online. So put that at the top of your online shopping list.
Second, e-business and online marketing can be a minefield for those with little knowledge. Do work with a partner who has knowledge and experience.
If you need a strategy consultant (to help define and articulate the business plan?), well, Dave Chaffey is a good one to seek out. That said, we at Fuse could build you a terrific website and share a practical e-business approach. We also have a track record of launching successful online firms, for example:
youclaim.co.uk (top of Google for all types of searches using the word 'claim'. Go on, just type in 'claim' and see us at the top there - do you know how hard that is to do?.)
dogwoodlondon.co.uk (a younger company - try typing in 'riding boots'; another very competitive term and we're up there.)
(For reference, you can also click here for my career background)
Do contact me - happy to discuss further.
kind regards, mark chapman.
CEO at Econsultancy
06 August 2008 08:15am
Hi Ewan
People you could try include:
- Matthew Treagus of Progenit (see http://www.progenit.com/) who has already replied I see
- James Matthewson (of Digital Jam - see http://www.mydigitaljam.com/)
- Ian Jindal (see http://www.ianjindal.com/)
- Dave Chaffey (see http://www.marketing-insights.co.uk/)
- Circus Street (http://www.circusstreet.com/)
- Danny Meadows-Klue (see http://www.digitalstrategyconsulting.com/)
They could all do a good job. Not cheap, but you did ask for 'top-rated' ones.
Regards
Ashley Friedlein
CEO
E-consultancy.com
eagle moss
08 August 2008 11:16am
On 08:15:10 6 August 2008 Ashley wrote: