Here is a list of few reasons why Stuck On are different from a lot of other online marketing (how I dislike that phrase) companies:
- We are proactive not reactive. If we want you to do something we will chase it up until it is done.
- We know how to explain what we do very well. We have had meetings with managing directors of very big companies (I still get nervous going to these!) who once we explain to them what it is we are proposing to do, start extolling our services back to us. Now trust me, there is nothing better in the world than having someone get what it is you are offering to such an extent that they start trying to sell you on the idea.
- We practise what we preach. I would love to tell you all the sites that various members of staff run. You have probably visited a couple, and more than likely use one on a regular basis.
- We love whiteboards and hate Power Point.
- We know the industry. We know online marketing very well. We have worked as head of onlines, as consultants, in agencies, freelance and many other jobs. The only reason we formed Stuck On is so that we can all work out of the same office, and provide you with a good a service as possible.
- We are awesome at SEO. Trust us on this.
- We will deal with everyone, whether you are marketing manager of a company with 5000 people and a large online marketing budget, to a sole trader that does everything themselves, we will quite happily deal with whoever. Our only requirement is that you understand what we are doing and why we do it.
- We have some plans for the next year or so that will knock the socks off of you, and that is a promise.
- We love our jobs.
- We will always tell you the truth.
- Get us in a meeting with you, and we will unleash the full fury of our whiteboard diagram drawing technique on you.
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