Latency helps customers to integrate the use of the Internet into the company’s strategies and use it as a tool that allows them to improve their management and be more competitive. Internet marketing is made up of a set of small details that sometimes appear imperceptible however provide significant added value to a company or organization.
These details includes correct and exact use e-mail, if necessary have a mailing list or a newsletter, and having interesting articles published on a corporate blog that is integrated into the web domain.
Our clients develop a comprehensive marketing plans on the internet. These plans serves to:
Create and strengthen their brand on the internet.
Outline the structure and content of their corporate website to be more successful than the competition.
Develop their media plan and the promotional material necessary to advertise on the Internet, especially through social networks and media.
Study and plan their strategy for Electronic Commerce.
Study the feasibility of creating a virtual community around the products or services they offer.
Conduct systematic benchmarking.
Analyze the demands of the target audience as well as suggestions and complaints and understand how to use these as a source of opportunities for improvement.
Crisis prevention in social networks and anti-brand communities on any platform, and have an action plans in place.
Build database of potential customers, with prior authorization, to use in marketing campaigns or One to One meetings
Use the internet as a platform to launch promotional campaigns to sell products and services.
Integrate marketing strategies from both within and outside (e.g. press, radio, television, cinema, outdoor, events) the company network to achieve maximum synergy.
Shift companies loyalty clubs to the Internet, for example using customer cards, gift catalogs or promotions through corporate pages on Facebook, which not only saves costs but also improves customer relations.
Internet Marketing
Latency helps customers to integrate the use of the Internet into the company’s strategies and use it as a tool that allows them to improve their management and be more competitive. Internet marketing is made up of a set of small details that sometimes appear imperceptible however provide significant added value to a company or organization.
These details includes correct and exact use e-mail, if necessary have a mailing list or a newsletter, and having interesting articles published on a corporate blog that is integrated into the web domain.
Our clients develop a comprehensive marketing plans on the internet. These plans serves to: