ARVADA, CO, November 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Social media is no longer a nice gesture for your clients. Just like your clients expect you to have a website your clients expect you to have a presence on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other social media networks. However, this is the only similarity between social media and websites.
Websites require tons of time and effort during the initial creation stage, but once they are finished require very little time or effort. Social media however, is a very time consuming process that requires daily actions that can take up hours per day. And not only is social media time consuming, but if it's not done correctly it can actually hurt your business. So how can small and midsized businesses take advantage of social media without adding hours of additional work and spending hours learning each network?
Social Brothers, LLC, owned and run by three brothers based out of Colorado, work with small and midsized businesses to ensure that they are receiving the power of social media. Their services are setup to ensure the maximum benefit for the business and with the least amount of time, energy and costs. Their all new Services 2.0 is a prime example of this.
Services 2.0 is a simple approach to social media management. With Services 2.0 your social media networks are managed in their entirety on a daily and monthly basis. This is the first all inclusive monthly social media management services of their kind. "Every business, regardless of size should be able to afford to have their social media networks managed professionally, that is what we're providing with Services 2.0" says original founder and brother Trevor Kohlhepp.
Find out additional information and see everything that is included with Services 2.0 at; http://www.socialbrothers.net. You will be amazed how much you can get for one low flat rate. Add The Brothers to your team and see how social media can benefit your business.
Social Brothers, LLC is based out of Colorado and is family owned and operated, specializing in social media management, setup, consultation and online marketing. Let The Brothers learn your business and grow your online presence with their monthly management or one-time setup services.
Get the Benefits of Social Media Without the Time and Stress! Social Brothers Introduce Services 2.0!
Social media is time consuming and can be confusing for many businesses and their owners. Social Brothers, LLC announced Services 2.0 to take the confusion and time out of social media for small and midsized businesses.
2011-11-28
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[Press-News.org] Get the Benefits of Social Media Without the Time and Stress! Social Brothers Introduce Services 2.0!Social media is time consuming and can be confusing for many businesses and their owners. Social Brothers, LLC announced Services 2.0 to take the confusion and time out of social media for small and midsized businesses.