Establishing and growing your business these days can seem like it’s all down to the web and modern marketing techniques, but is it?
Establishing and growing your business these days can seem like it’s all down to the web and modern marketing techniques, but is it?
People in the wet leisure industry have taken to LinkedIn to promote their business and grow their network. Here are some tips on how to get more connections.
‘Touchpoint’ is the latest marketing buzzword and, oddly, it actually makes sense.
In this article we’ll look at some of the things that you might want to include in the 2014 business plan for your wet leisure business.
Social media makes it easy to talk to your customers and easy for them to talk to you. But what happens when things go wrong and someone makes a complaint – in public.
How you can use other people’s holidays to boost your sales of spas, saunas and pools.
A blog can be good fun, it can also mean commitment and hard work so, does your wet leisure business really need to blog?
Link building for your wet leisure business web site can improve your search engine ranking and bring more customers to your site.
Customer satisfaction builds word of mouth referrals, a healthier profit margin and can help grow your business. So what issues do you need to consider on this important topic.
I’m a swimming pool installer, but I’ve also been messing around with social media, website designing and SEO for quite sometime now.