Following popular demand, digital marketing and website experts NetXtra has this month launched its latest Internet best practice guide, ‘Insights’, as a downloadable podcast. Aimed specifically at memberships, charities and other not-for-profit organisations, the new podcasts will provide those with an interest in their organisation’s digital marketing strategies with free Internet best practice help and advice. Furthermore, with every podcast available to download directly to a user’s PC or mobile device, listeners can catch up with every free episode at their own convenience; be that at home on their computer, or out and about with their mobile device.
The first in the series “A Beginner’s Guide to Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)” is available to play directly from NetXtra’s website – www.netxtra.net/Insights/Podcasts, or can be downloaded or subscribed to using the popular Apple iTunes store. Users can download and subscribe to NetXtra Insights Podcasts using the Stitcher website and mobile app – options that are proving particularly popular with those who have mobile or tablet devices powered by the Android operating system.
Sean Greentree, Marketing Manager at NetXtra, and podcast presenter said “We’d been approached by several people in the not-for-profit sector who told us that they really enjoyed and got a lot from reading our Insights articles. But in this new digital era where time is a rare commodity many people also wanted them to be made available in audible format too, so they could listen to them whilst travelling or going about their daily lives.” Mr Greentree concluded, “The answer was glaringly obvious… and so the NetXtra Insights Podcasts were born!”
Future episodes will also cover topics such as: What memberships and not-for-profits should look for in Google Analytics, a sector’s guide to Pay-Per-Click marketing (PPC) and getting the most from social media.
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For more information visit the NetXtra website at www.netxtra.net. Anyone with future topic suggestions can contact NetXtra on 01787 319393 or by email to [email protected].
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