Enquirer social media site goes live next month

Grant Prior 11 years ago
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The Enquirer’s new social media service is set to launch next month.

The Social Club pages will help construction companies maximise their return from investment in social media.

Our technical team is currently finalising designs for the service which will showcase your latest blogs, tweets and updates.

Construction companies are turning to social media as another channel to reach potential customers.

It is the perfect complement to online advertising.

But the real challenge is getting your message in front of as many people as possible.

That’s where the new Social Club pages can help  – driving people to your site by putting your firm in front of the Enquirer’s massive audience.

The Social Club offers a kind of industry-specific Facebook page for your business or a more targeted version of LinkedIn’s latest Showcase Pages service.

It will act as a showroom for your company  – helping to drive traffic to your own corporate website.

Here’s a sneak preview of how your company page could look:

social_pages_snapshot

A company page on the Social Club combines all the traditional advantages of a directory listing alongside your Twitter feed, Linkedin profile and rolling blog service highlighting latest news, company information and technical updates.

Construction social media pioneers can highlight all their latest innovations in one place.

The Social Club offers the perfect forum to target the Enquirer’s vast audience with your latest developments.

All entries link back to your own website where visitors can discover more in-depth information.

Companies will be in charge of their own page and can upload content and information instantly.

The Social Club will evolve in line with the ever-changing world of company marketing and provide the perfect showcase to tell the construction world about your business.

Details of latest developments like BIM-compliant building products can easily be incorporated on your pages.

Listings highlighting your products and services in a traditional directory format are also part of the service – you can upload as many as you like.

The Social Club is set to launch in February with the first six months free for everyone.

After the initial launch period, members will be charged £100 per month to host their pages.

To register your interest click here

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