Media

Need To Get Noticed? - Shout Loud Social Will Sort It!

Issue 124

Ryan Briggs and his team are experts are shouting about you.

“There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.”

1890-Oscar Wilde

When Oscar Wilde wrote that line, he couldn’t have imagined the various ways you can be talked about nowadays.

And there’s probably some of you reading this who’re also baffled by the number of ways you can gain some publicity. You either need a crash course in 21st Century publicity, or you need help because, if you don’t, you are missing out.

You need Shout Loud Social.

“We’re a digital marketing and creative agency that helps businesses strengthen their online presence and connect with wider audiences through modern, results-driven marketing, and we’ve built a reputation for providing a full range of creative and digital services under one roof, making it easier for businesses to manage their branding and marketing in a single place,” said Managing Director, Ryan Briggs.

“We specialise in social media management, SEO, paid advertising, photography, videography, branding, graphic design and web development, and always ensure that everything we undertake for a client is tailored 100% to suit their goals.”

You only need to spend a few minutes with Ryan and his team to discover they do things rather differently at Shout Loud Social. They don’t do hard-hitting presentations; they don’t bombard you with facts and figures. Meetings are relaxed and informal, and it quickly becomes apparent that they’re more interested in finding out about you rather than what they can do for you.

“We want to build relationships. In effect, we want to become another department for their business and take care of delivering results via social media and traditional outlets while they get on with running their company. I’m proud to say that our clients plainly enjoy how we operate and achieve results, because we still have clients who’ve been with us since we first started.”

Shout Loud Social was launched six years ago, but the team have a lot more experience than that. Take Adrienne Hawkins who leads the creative side of the business. She came to Shout Loud Social after working with Disney and Butlins.

“We mainly operate with small, independent businesses, but we’re lucky that our team has the sort of experience that can ensure results for any company or organisation. Recent work has been with Northumbrian Water, Durham Cathedral, Swinburne Maddison, Dunelm Foundation and various other SME’s.

Ryan has also supported more than 50 businesses through engaging workshops and training sessions focused on social media best practice and digital marketing.

These sessions are designed to help businesses understand how to promote themselves more effectively, whether they are looking to grow their in-house marketing team, raise awareness of their services or showcase the products they manufacture.

Through practical guidance and clear advice, Ryan helps firms understand what good digital marketing looks like, how to use social media confidently and how to plan campaigns that feel consistent, purposeful and effective. By the end of the training, businesses have the knowledge to support their own teams and move forward with stronger promotional and awareness campaigns.

Shout Loud Social is based in Durham, but they work across the North East. They make brands become more visible online by making them stand out. Shout Loud Social does this by creating engaging content that attracts attention and encourages interaction. Whether it’s via professional photography, promotional videos, social media campaigns or targeted advertising designed to reach the right audience at the right time, they can help.

Get noticed…get Shout Loud Social.

The best idea is to have a chat with Ryan and his team. Head to their excellent website www.shoutloudsocial. co.uk to find out further details of what they can do for you plus all the various contact details.

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