by Morgan Knox | Mar 17, 2017 | Social Media Tips, Social Platforms
One of the most frustrating parts of managing a business’s social media page is the lack of engagement. You may have noticed your social media page looking stagnant with a lack of engagement from your followers. Even if you are posting every day, social engagement may still allude you. So how do you engage your social media audience without boosting every post?
by Morgan Knox | Mar 1, 2017 | News, Social Media Trends, Social Platforms
Whether you want to show your followers a job well-done, a new product you just got in, or an event you are hosting, live streaming services are the Vines of the future. These live videos allow people to see what is going on right now, allowing them to be a part of the action from their couch or bedroom. But when choosing your live streaming service, there are some options for you to choose from. So which live streaming service should you choose?
by Morgan Knox | Feb 16, 2017 | News, Social Platforms
In the spirit of celebrating the 2017 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the Red Dog team has decided to discuss how you should choose the top dog of social media platforms to promote your business. Whether you are looking to herd clients toward your business or looking to hunt down those connections, there are many different social platforms you could be using. Let’s look at what makes these social media platforms best in show.
by Morgan Knox | Feb 1, 2017 | Social Media Tips, Social Platforms
Social media is a useful tool for both established and new businesses. But when using your private social media accounts to establish an online presence for your business, it can make it hard to differentiate your personal information from your business’s brand. So how do you clean up your social media profiles to successfully represent your business?
by Morgan Knox | Jan 18, 2017 | Content Creation
With a website re-design completed, you may think you have done all you can to boost your company’s image. You’re well on your way but you should ignore search engine rankings and your customers could certainly use and excuse to keep visiting. But when was the last time your website’s content was updated?