Boomtown Internet Group Brings In New Social Media Director, Department

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Following the April launch of their social media optimization (SMO) department, Boomtown Internet Group is proud to welcome Caitlin Connors as Director of Social Media. Originally from Philadelphia, Connors brings with her an expansive social network, a larger-than-life personality and a love for masterful digital communication.

While Boomtown continue to be a main focus search engine optimization (SEO) and web design in Philadelphia, it’s the SMO department headed by Connors that’s forging a path towards delivering highly effective, manageable results to a wide range of clients. Custom-built social media plans fill in the blanks left by traditional marketing; and, coupled with tried-and-true Philadelphia SEO and web design, SMO brings Boomtown one step closer to their goal of to elevating clients to new areas online. With the new department in full swing, several of Boomtown’s most high profile contracts have already signed on for service in hopes of getting their brands in front of the “right” audience.

“Social media is the next natural step for companies looking to expand or improve their brand,” says Connors, “If your focus is SEO, tools like Facebook and Twitter will organically diversify your approach and, by extension, improve your visibility on the search engines.”

With services ranging from Philadelphia SMO Consulting and Training to custom-built pages for Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, LinkedIn and eBay, Boomtown takes the leg work out of navigating the often-tenacious world of social media. Under Connors’ management, the SMO-dedicated team gives clients the necessary tools to manage their own social media presence or (if they prefer) manage their branding and the online conversation entirely.

Caitlin Connors has a full portfolio of clients ranging from Anheuser-Busch and the Philadelphia Eagles to the AT&T National golf tournament and the Greater Philadelphia Tourism and Marketing Corporation. Her knack for social media and journalism background made her a perfect fit to head Boomtown’s newest (and fastest growing) division.

Boomtown Internet Group, headquartered in Glenmoore, PA, works with clients across the country. Their business model is set up to keep client costs down while providing excellent Philadelphia web design and web programming services. All web design employees are residents of the United States, striving for a greener working environment. Boomtown’s expert knowledge of Internet Marketing has been proven to help clients enhance their online presence and reach new levels of online business.

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  2. KirbySeo says:

    There are a lot of options for a company intent on diving into social media theater, many of them more than happy to take your money but not really offering true value for that money spent. At Kirbyworks SEO we believe SEO should be the foundation of a company’s internet presence and are cautiously expanding our offerings into social with one question always on our minds, “Is this social campaign really going to do this company any good?”  We don’t want to be one of the myriad companies all too willing to sell a product or service to the gullible business owner.  Having an experienced professional like Caitlin put together a program for your clients will be tremendous in directing your clients into what will be beneficial and thus save them years of trial and error trying to go it alone.

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