How can social media play a part in growing your business, especially in times of crisis? Katy joined Simon from Downtown, to discuss everything from reach to personality.
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Simon - well I'm very pleased to be joined in the Downtown Den by Katy Howell, CEO at immediate future
Katy - well actually, last week, would you believe it, immediate future which is an independent social media agency was 16 years old! When I say that to people they go “really?” – yep, we launched the same year as Facebook, kind of, made it out onto campus, so, we have been only focused - we only focus on social media although, you know, technically it sits under the digital thing. We are really only social media, working with what I would consider challenger brands, brands who want to change the status quo, so, they're not necessarily the largest brands, they're more tier one, tier 2 to 3 or those start-ups and small businesses who really want, you know, to make a difference either through growth or a difference in society or their communities.
Simon - Yeah excellent. And I suspect that a lot of Downtown members use social media in a fairly random way, as many of us do and will really, I think from having worked with you previously, will really appreciate the sorts of issues that we're going to cover and talk about, how social media can play a part in growing a business, particularly these strange times.
Katy - yeah hopefully!
Simon – so, let's start off just tell us some of the practicalities about social media and the need to have a strategy in terms of using it, instead of having a random approach
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