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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

iClimber

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Everyone wants to climb to the top, to be the best at what they do. It's hard to let people know you are the best if you don't have a good social media campaign. When it comes to social media marketing, iClimber will do what it takes to help your business acquire the social media presence you have been looking for. While they are an excellent source of promotion, they don't offer much in the way of monitoring and reporting.

iClimber caters to clients who require an intensive, full-service approach to social media marketing and content writing. As some of the top experts in the industry, the management and employees of iClimber have a proven track record of crafting effective internet marketing strategies with measurable, long-term results. They have helped with such brands as Samsung and Waste Management, as well as small local businesses.

Social media is a venue for personal communication between individuals, but it also serves as a link between a company and their clients. The one thing iClimber does really well is to promote and distribute your content across the web. This can range from Facebook updates to putting your site onto a social bookmarking site like Digg.

iClimber will create social profiles for your company on as many sites as you want, even up to 200 if you so choose. These profiles will be your own, so you can adjust them however you want. iClimber will create the content that goes onto these sites, and this is an area in which they excel. All content, whether it is for a blog, your LinkedIn page or your Google+ account, will be designed to enhance SEO and keep your followers interested in what you are doing. All content they create will be geo-specific to your market. In addition to designing your social media profiles, iClimber will make sure that your blog is updated and that content remains fresh. Their writers are all SEO trained and can produce anywhere from 10 to 50 blog articles a month for your company.

This is one service iClimber needs to expand on. They do such an excellent job at promotion, but their monitoring and reporting services are lacking. iClimber sends a report each month that shows the number of posts made on each site during the month as well as any links to the post. Monthly reporting is less frequent than we'd like to see, and the report itself isn't as inclusive as reports from other services. However, their excellent promotion of your content does offset this drawback somewhat.

The help and support available on iClimber's website is pretty standard. You can phone them or fax any questions you may have. Unfortunately, they do not offer any live chat options; however, when you call in, you will find that you can contact someone very quickly. Their website also offers a substantial list of FAQs and a blog that they update weekly.

The plans iClimber provides include services such as social bookmarking, social profile creations, blog and forum design, twitter setup and even video SEO and promotion. They won't create the video, but they will promote it. All plans are customized and pricing is only available through consultation. There is no minimum monthly amount for services.

iClimber employees come expertly trained in the social media marketing industry. If you are looking for effective marketing strategies, then iClimber can help you in a multitude of ways by promoting your brand and making it a recognized name on the internet. iClimber's reporting and monitoring are not as efficient or in-depth as we would like, but they will help you establish a good brand.

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