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Welcome to Better Brains a UK based
Digital Marketing Consultancy,
offering full
consultancy on internet services including web design, search engine optimisation,
search engine marketing, viral marketing, affiliate marketing, online
strategy, online brand building, in fact everything online.
FREE marketing consultancy to Small
Businesses in Suffolk area. Free advice to marketing students.
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Message from
A N Ansari MBA F
IDM FCIM Chartered Marketer:
"If you are a small business based within 30 miles of Newmarket and want
to have an online presence and/or generate new business then I can offer
you free advice on all aspects of online and offline marketing. Please
email me with your contact details and any specific issues you may have
and I will contact you as soon as possible to discuss these issues.
Whether you are a small business
struggling in today's competitive market or a Marketing student working
on an assignment, I offer this service free of charge as my
contribution to the society in the field of marketing by spreading the
business and marketing knowledge I have gained over many years. As a
Chartered Marketer and a Fellow of the
Chartered Institute of
Marketing I feel that
it is my duty to serve anyone who needs help with marketing.
Please
click here to
contact me.
Those interested in Marketing and
living in Cambridgeshire area, please visit
http://www.cimcambridge.org.uk
or http://www.cimfolk.co.uk for
those in Suffolk and Norfolk area. |
We at Better Brains combine our
digital marketing expertise with our web design skills to create and/or
transform your website from being just a business aid to an independent
online salesperson.
You can have the best website in the
world, but if no one can find it they cannot look at it. People use
search engines to find websites. They type what they are looking for and
the search engine displays a list of websites that either carry those
specific words or sites relating to those words. Usually their search is
complete by browsing through the sites listed on the first couple of
pages of the search engine. Now imagine, if your are not there, you are
nowhere.
We aim to make your phone ring, save
you time and money or generate direct sales. This means creating a
website that looks the part, reaches its target audience and triggers
them to take action.
Media has moved on - larger, content focused
web formats, high impact rich media executions, newsletter
inclusions, solus emails, text links, online sponsorships, data capture,
online competitions, viral games, mobile campaigns, search engine
optimisation - digital media is an exciting and
dynamic way in which to advertise.
Our aim is to make media an effective
part of your digital marketing mix. Here on the media team, our job is
simple – to take the many ways to use media and match them to your
business / marketing objectives and, more importantly, your budget.
By applying extensive media knowledge
and experience to your customer insight, we’ll turn around bespoke
media plans to suit your specific requirements and achieve your goals.
Your goals are our targets and together we get there.
We’ll work alongside your internal team and also other agencies to fully
integrate every campaign. It’s a cycle of understanding, planning,
buying, optimising and reporting.
It’s an honest approach; we offer sound, practical advice, insight and
solutions when advertising your brand, product or service online. If we
don’t think it’ll work – we will tell you.
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Member
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