
How Digital Developers Group Can Help Your Business
Social Media Marketing
The creation and distribution of content and messages throughout the Internet via social media (blogs, wikis, forums, photo galleries, video, micro blogs), social networking (Linked In, Facebook, My Space) and social bookmarking (DIGG, Delicious, etc.).
• Social Bookmarking
• Social Profile Creation & Management
• Blog Design & Promotion
• Forum Design & Promotion
• Twitter Setup & Promotion
• Video SEO
New Media PR
The use of a combination of web 2.0 and social media tools to reach and better communicate with influencers and consumer audiences directly. New media PR is a direct-to-consumer approach that allows audiences to drive the communication in their communities.
• Website Copywriting
• Article Writing & Submission
• Press Release Writing & Distribution
• Blog & Forum Posting
• Twitter Posting
Internet marketing & Search
The placement of media along many different stages of the customer engagement cycle through search engine marketing (SEM), search engine optimization (SEO), banner ads on specific websites, e-mail marketing, and Web 2.0 strategies
• Ecommerce
• Affiliate Marketing
• eNewsletter and List Building
• Local and geo-targeting marketing
• Lead-based mirco-sites
Creative
The traditional stuff. We can do all that too and help you ensure it is integrated with your online presence.
• Graphic Design
• Logo Design
• Identity Branding
• Print Ads and Copy
• Full Color Printing


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