Advanced Social Media


In today’s marketplace a business or organization cannot afford ignoring social media as a marketing tool. 5 Stones Media provides advanced social media options such as website forums and blogs, optimized Facebook pages, YouTube videos and others depending on the client’s needs.

While all are valuable tools by themselves, when integrated with a full marketing plan the rewards can be exponential.

5 Stones Media is available for individual or group consulting to show you how you can best utilize social media to build your personal, or business brand. Contact us for more information.

Facebook


According to Facebook, the social networking site boasts having more than 750 million active users. This represents a whole world of potential site visitors and customers.

5 Stones Media can build a custom landing page, a small website to be viewed on Facebook, promoting your business or organization. By clicking the like button a visitor becomes an active audience member ready to lean about specials, events, promotions and other exciting news.

Blogs and Forums


No one visits a website where nothing changes—a stale website is a dead website. At minimum, a site has to be regularly maintained with fresh content. However, a visitor may want more than weekly specials or updated images. He or she may want to connect with others with similar interests or learn more about you.

Blogs and Forums are fundamental tools for developing a web community. A client can choose either or have both built onto their site. Additionally, 5 Stones Media can make your Tweets and Facebook activity part of your website community’s conversation.

YouTube


5 Stones Media can produce short format marketing spots, videoed and edited by professional videographers, which are accessed through YouTube’s website or the client’s own website as a home page feature or as a collection of videos.

Using YouTube in such a manner serves a two pronged marketing objective. On the YouTube site the client has the opportunity to speak to new potential customers. Also, the very same videos, when placed on the client’s website, serve to create new content—keeping the site fresh—and giving the site’s forum and blog users something more to talk about.