Websites are a collaboration of ideas.

We believe in getting to know a client before starting a new website. We like to hear about their personal and business motivations so we are able to represent them authentically. When expressing their story to potential customers we are clear, relevant and professional. The tone of both the written content and images needs to reflect their brand and relate to the audience.

We research the market, competitors and customers to collate accurate information that will make excellent website content. Our collaborative approach results in a successful website and delivering ideas beyond the clients expectations.

Website project: Zest for Life | Tracy Middleton | Touch for Health Practitioner

Zest for Life.net.nz

A word from Tracy:

“Danni and Michelle have a great mix of visual vs communication skills. I felt they understood where I was coming from and that they “GOT” who I was and what I wanted people to see. I found our interactions to be open, honest and easy. When I didn’t understand something, they explained it simply and I grasped what was required. They worked within my financial budget and at all times I felt at ease and able to discuss suggestions.

When I first opened up my website I was immediately struck with “wow, amazing.” It felt so me that I was terribly impressed with the outcome. I couldn’t have asked for better.

I would recommend them to everyone who wants a fresh perspective on their website. Know that Danni and Michelle really do have your best interests at heart… you girls rock!”

 

Facebook can build your audience

 

 

 

We believe when you provide exceptional service and quality products that exceed expectations, word of mouth spreads. Passionate clients will sing your praises and share the news to a world of friends, colleagues and family connected through social media. Facebook makes it easy for businesses to grow their audience, but it’s important that your message stays authentic.

Facebook marketing for WOM

RocketZone Marketing helps small business owners develop a genuine Facebook community.  For example, one of our clients, a local hairdresser, aims to foster strong and loyal fans on Facebook (see Headstart Total Body). While the hairdressing team are on the floor with clients, we monitor their Facebook page daily and post interesting salon news, products reviews and service updates. We also answer questions from direct messages and encourage the stylists to add updates about training days and new techniques.

Having quality connections on Facebook is the key to community growth. Rather than focusing on how many followers you have, think about WHO is following. The word will spread when the quality of posts are relevant and varied. You’ll see the benefit as people have you in the front of their minds when they require your services or products.

Social media is a relatively inexpensive advertising option,  although it can be time consuming. If your page is neglected, it won’t be productive in growing your client base. If you need some assistance with your Facebook page and ongoing maintenance, call us, we can help.