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March 28, 2020

As government and public health officials take aggressive action to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, nearly every individual and organization now feels the impact. The coronavirus pandemic indicates a need for a big shift toward how people accomplish daily activities and do business. That “shift” has been the online world. Never before has online marketing been so important to businesses. And while marketing budgets may appear to be an easy target for businesses looking to make budget cuts. A cut in marketing activity is a short term fix that is sure to have long term consequences. Maintaining visibility in your market is essential for long term profitability and continued investment.

Here are a few things your business should consider doing .

1. Connect With Your Customers on Social Media During a Critical Moment
We’re all dealing with the impact the coronavirus outbreak has had on our lives whether you’ve tested positive or not. We’re all taking precautions. We’re locked in our homes and our kids aren’t in school. We can’t visit our friends. We can’t eat at our favorite restaurants or go out to the movies. Sure, all minor conveniences but stressing nonetheless. This is a time to really show empathy to others and help out where you can. This is a time we all need to be sensitive — and not too salesy or pushy — but it’s a great opportunity for your brand to stand out during a difficult time. More people are on social media now while stuck at home, scanning for updates and trying to stay connected in a suddenly isolated nation.

2. Make Sure Your Business Can Be Found Online
In case you haven’t noticed, more people are online right now than in their cars or walking the sidewalks. Search traffic has increased significantly over the past week and will continue to climb as we hunker down. We’re all glued to our computers and phones looking for updates within our community. We’re also looking for entertainment and ways to pass the time. For many, that includes shopping online.

Anything online right now will be consumed more than ever before. This is not the time to be hidden online. You should be using search engine optimization (SEO) strategies to climb to the top of Google’s search engine results pages (SERPs) so your business can be easily found. This is not a time for a business to go into a shell and poke out your head every few days to see if the sun has come out.

3. Prepare Your Business For the Bounce-Back Surge
As we noted in a previous post, the coronavirus outbreak should fade (just as it has in China) after a few months. That’s when normalcy returns and consumers’ spending habits stabilize. You have to remember that SEO is more of a long-term strategy. What you do today for your SEO campaign will affect your organic search traffic two months from now. Pausing your SEO campaign now could have a detrimental impact on your revenue potential two months from now when the coronavirus starts to become a distant memory.

4. Unique Circumstances Provide Opportunities for a Special Offer
During this uncertain time period, you have the opportunity to show support for your customer base by offering special discounts that will keep your revenue flowing. Identify your product-market fit and create a special offer. Many people are at home browsing, looking for discounts to save money during a time of unrest. It’s a great way to engage with your customers and keep a steady stream of revenue that will keep your doors open. You can push out your special offers through pay-per-click (PPC) advertising and social media.

5. Local SEO is now More Relevant; So Are Your Online Reviews
We’ve all reduced our travel and are staying close to home. In the rare times when we do leave our house, we’re looking for nearby destinations for services and supplies. So you want to make sure your business is using local SEO strategies to optimize your website for “near me” searches. You want customers in your geo region to be able to easily find you online so they turn to you first. At a time when we’re all looking for more convenience, this gives your business a chance to provide assistance during a critical time for families.

6. Be Prepared to Pivot as a Business and Inform Your Customers
In a fluid situation, your business should also be fluid. This is a time that you should find ways to connect with your customers like never before. It shows empathy and keeps you relevant at a time when your business may have been impacted by people staying at home. For instance, restaurants are shutting down right now because customers aren’t dining in. You should make sure you’re offering free delivery services. Also, let your customers know you’ve increased your sanitary practices and how you’re doing that specifically.

But other businesses should pivot right now, too, as we stay in. Gyms have closed their doors in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but why not offer online workout classes right now? Dentists could offer online consultations. Grocery stores should offer free curbside pickup. All of these opportunities can be boosted with strategic social media campaigns.

7. Don’t Fall Victim to the Panic Move
How much toilet paper do you have at your house right now? If your answer is a closet full, you’re likely one of the people who flocked to the store when the coronavirus hysteria started to accelerate over the weekend. That’s not how you want to react if you want to implement a smart digital marketing strategy. You never want to make a panic move. You always want to use metrics and analyze all of the data you have available before making a decision.

Knee-jerk reactions usually don’t end well in digital marketing. Think carefully when reacting quickly to a sudden shift in the economy or market.

8. Use this Down Time to Finish Your Digital To-Do Lists
Now that you’re not commuting to the office or taking in-person meetings, your schedule has likely freed up some time for you. Those marketing items that may have fallen through the cracks and been overlooked can now be addressed.

Perhaps your website needs a fresh look with a redesign. RSMEDIA’s website design team can overhaul your website all while working remotely.

If you have any questions about how RSMEDIA’s full-service digital marketing agency can help your business grow, please contact us online or call us at 514-258-5112.

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March 23, 2020

Our world is facing a very serious challenge with the spread of the coronavirus, but there is hope on the horizon. Businesses have been greatly impacted as the economy has taken a hit. Grocery stores have been left with empty shelves while restaurants are like ghost towns.

As a business owner, you’re likely looking for ways to survive the wave that has Canadians shifting their budgets. If you’re following the constant news updates about the coronavirus, you’re likely wondering if we’ll ever be able to leave our homes again.

But this situation isn’t going to last forever. And your business isn’t closing. As one medical expert said on the news last night, “it’s going to get worse before it gets better.” But don’t overlook the end of that quote: It’s going to get better.

Want proof? Look no further than where the coronavirus started.

According to CNN, China is lifting travel restrictions and life is returning to normal. The coronavirus outbreak has largely been contained across China with lock downs lifted and employees returning to work. China reported only 20 new cases Sunday. That’s a huge contrast to February when China reported thousands of new infections a day.

Even better news came Thursday, when China marked a milestone. For the first time since December, China had no new domestic cases of coronavirus to report.

Canada is about six to eight weeks behind China in the spread of the virus. If the trend holds, Canada should also see a dramatic decrease in positive tests sometime around May maybe even late April .

This should only be a small interruption for your business. And when normalcy does return soon, you don’t want to be left behind your competitors in a race to regain any potential lost revenue.

At a time when much has come to a standstill, business owners need to keep pushing forward with the reality that they will need to be positioned for a strong financial second half of 2020 to meet their revenue goals.

What you don’t want to do now is come to a grinding halt with your digital marketing efforts, That would be a mistake and a complete waste of the time and resources you’ve already poured into your business to gain traction in a crowded online marketplace. You would lose ground to your competitors and put your business in a position to fail in the second half of 2020 when — by all indications — we will have moved past this unfortunate coronavirus outbreak.

If you have any reservations on how to market during these special times we understand and that is why we are available to discuss with you how to go about this.

Stay safe and we shall all make it through this soon enough

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September 24, 2019

Fast client response time is no longer optional. If there is a problem with your product or service, your customers expect you to resolve it immediately.

Few companies meet these expectations.

A recent study found that customers want responses from companies on social media within four hours, while the average response time is 10 hours. This is not a minor irritation for your customers: it directly affects your profits. A study on Twitter showed that customers are willing to pay nearly $ 20 more for their future tickets when airlines respond to their tweets within 6 minutes.

And it’s not just an isolated data point either. Studies have shown that consumers reward businesses that respond to customer inquiries and complaints. A strong and engaged presence in social media marketing will help you satisfy your customers and keep your public image positive.

A strong presence on social media builds and strengthens brand loyalty.

A recently released report found that brands with active social media profiles have more loyal customers. It’s easy to understand why: When you engage the public on social media, you create connections and relationships. You take the time to provide your subscribers with useful information, help and entertain them, without asking for anything in return.

It shows customers that you value them, not just as a source of income, but as a person. Customers will begin to see you as an entity that cares about them, has values, a personality and a vision. And in a competitive market, it can make a huge difference.

But you have your job to do. How can you do this and manage your company’s social media accounts? Fortunately, you do not have to fend for yourself. There are many solutions such as recruiting an agency that will not only create engaging content for social media on social networks, but will also be able to answer the various questions your customers may have. RSMEDIA does both by engaging your audience and keeping them interested in your brand.

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August 3, 2019

RSMEDIA launches the long awaited new website for one of Montreal’s leading commercial real estate agencies. It was an absolute pleasure to have worked with Joseph, Raffaele and Angie. They couldn’t have been nicer people and it’s not hard to understand why they have achieved the success that they have. They were absolute professionals and a pleasure to work with. It had been a while since Magna had a new website and we wanted to give them a brand new responsive design with all the bells and whistles that is required of a real estate website in today’s web. We believe we have achieved this and wish the folks at Magna great success in their upcoming ventures and look forward to continue to work with them.

Without further ado, We invite you to visit the new website !

www.magnagroup.ca