Need Social Media budgeting help? Get a Social Media Strategy Audit

by Mack Collier on December 15, 2009

PeopleballTo book one of the five slots for this service, or to get more information on the social media strategy audit, please email me.

Last week I blogged about how you can go about putting a social media strategy together.  And it’s timely advice, as many of your companies are, or soon will be putting together its 2010 budgets, hopefully including social media.

But if you don’t know what your social media strategy will look like, how do you know what to budget for?

This is exactly why I created a Social Media Strategy Audit.   What this audit does is look at your company’s goals for social media (who you want to reach, what you are trying to accomplish), your resources (can you handle social media efforts in-house or will you need to outsource?), what your competitors are doing with social media, and how your customers are using social media now.  I’ll take all this and more and give you a roadmap for how your company should be using social media.  The audit will include the exact strategy you should implement for using social media in 2010.

Then, with this audit in hand, you can accurately set your social media budget for 2010, thus saving you money by not investing in areas you won’t need to pursue, and also saving you time for the same reason.

And since now is the time when many of your companies need this service the most, I’ve decided to give a special %25 discount on this audit till December 31st.  The price is normally $2,000.00, but I’ll discount it till December 31st to $1,500.00.   But the catch is, this special offer is only available to the first five companies that respond by emailing me that they are interested.  And you have to mention this post to get the special rate.

So if you want to get your social media strategy in 2010 off the ground with a bang, please email me about getting an audit!

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