DIY Quick Tips 2 Improve Your Brand

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  • Make sure all your social media avatars are the same image.

  • Run a link-checker on your website and see if you have any errors.

  • Review your website's page performance and retool or remove pages with little to no traction.

  • Establish and or update your local pages like Google Business and Next Door.

  • Vett your blogs for content that you can copy, paste, and update into "V2" content that's fresh and polished.

  • Branch into paid search with your Hispanic and diverse audiences.

  • Schedule or post consistently to your social media channels.

  • Respond to all ratings and review posts; whether it's good or bad – make sure your customer base knows they've been heard.

  • Assemble all your printed materials, promotional items, and brand paperwork yearly to ensure that it's consistent in copy tone and visual consistency.

  • If you're wondering what your consumer base is thinking, use an online survey tool and reach out to new customers and loyalists for their feedback.

  • Remember, social media messaging should be used for conversation — ask questions, seek UGC (user-generated content) and, if appropriate, be authentic and causal.

  • Try a new tool for client communications, such as a "live chat" feature.

  • Assemble your core paperwork into digital files and create a "downloadable resources" area.

  • Invest time into creating a process to build email lists from your customers.

  • Look into Gmail text advertising.

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