6 Key Social Media Trends From 2021
Whether you are a business, wannabe influencer, or just using social media for, well, being sociable, it is sometimes hard to know how to utilise social media to get the most out of it.
Whether you are a business, wannabe influencer, or just using social media for, well, being sociable, it is sometimes hard to know how to utilise social media to get the most out of it.
SEO, like any other aspects of digital marketing, is continually changing and evolving like the recent Google core update released in November. Keeping up with the current trends is vitally important for any business, whether big or small.
It’s time to look to a post-pandemic future. Where does your business currently stand, and what do you want to achieve? How do you approach marketing post-COVID?
After a while, your website will inevitably need updating. New technologies happen all the time, and you want to make sure your website keeps up.
The use of immersive tours to create digital twins is on the rise and the reason for this should not be surprising. The first and most obvious, of course, is the emergence of COVID-19; but the second, and perhaps more importantly, is the ease and convenience that the format provides for potential customers.
Marketing through social media has made consumers more accessible than ever before. According to numbers from Statista, an estimated 3.6 billion people will be active on socialmedia by the end of 2021.
SocialMedia is taking over the world it seems, especially over the past 12-18 months. When you think about how much time you spend on social media on a regular basis, you may not be able to stay off these social media sites for too long.
With yet another Google core update rolling out, Search Engine Optimisation is more than just selecting the right words to get your blog, article or website noticed.
Although you may feel that you are social media aware enough to implement a social media strategy yourself, many companies now turn to a social media agency to handle this marketing minefield.
It is well-documented that people are spending an increasing proportion of their time on social media, with office workers in the UK wasting on average two hours per day scrolling through the socials.