5 Reasons Our Web Dev Process is a Hit with Clients.
After 13 years of involvement with all aspects of marketing and web development, it seems the three-legged stool of Web development is getting a lot less wobbly and consumer habits, client needs and agency services seem to be far more in sync. Until the last 12-18 months, it always seemed that getting all three of these constituents aligned was difficult because everyone had competing agendas. Agencies wanted portfolio work, consumer habits were still segmented by demographics, and clients were confused. Enter social media.
Not that social media has fundamentally changed everything but it is a pink elephant in the room that got all three parties staring at the same thing. And if you look at what it has done, it has created two expectations from consumers that have forced the hands of clients and their agencies: transparency and real-time content.
So with the tighter budgets that most marketing managers are facing today, it seems that every call we get leads to a discussion on improving the user functionality, management capability, and ROI of their online efforts.
Here are 5 things that we are doing that clients seem to be responding great to these days.
Governor's office calls after parent's Facebook campaign.
Daniel and Tresh Crosby are very dear friends of ours and have a child, Cullen, with special needs. On January 23, 2009 Tresh set up a Facebook Group called CULLY’S VOICE – Therapy Works for Special Needs Children and when I received the invitation that day over 200 people had already signed on. Her mission was to create awareness for a Tefra Medicaid cut that limited the access to physical, occupational and speech therapies for special needs children. In just 10 days over 1,250 people have joined on to show support

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