
Sharing, linking, liking, loving
Joining online powers together is a great way of giving each other an online leg up.
We have a few tips to help make sure as many people as possible read any article about you and your business. Of course it helps our site too. Greater reach is good for everyone. Love is strong.
Here is what we do for everyone we feature, and we hope you can do the same in return.
Our social channels & reach
We will promote all posts to our large industry and consumer audience.
Social channel reach:
- Restaurants Brighton – 27K Instagram, 18K Facebook, 36K Twitter
- Restaurants Brighton Jobs – 3K Instagram, 6K Twitter
- Brighton Restaurant Awards (BRAVO) – 15K Instagram, 4K Twitter
- Facebook Group: Food & Drink Events (1000+)
- Facebook Group: RB Jobs Board
- Facebook Group: RB Industry Group
- Instagram Stories (45K reach)
- Linked In (5,000+ connections)
We will also pay to boost posts on Facebook and Instagram where we have a consistent advertising spend.
Our mailing lists are also important channels and we have an industry and a consumer newsletter that go out every two weeks.
When you share too, even more people will see an article about you and your business.
Tag, share and consistently support
We will always tag you across all social media channels. If you are on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, we will make sure you are tagged.
In return it helps if you share, comment, engage, create an insta story – wherever you see the opportunity.
Including coverage in your newsletter can also be very useful.
A good practice is to do this straight away.
If a post is still relevant you can share it more than once over the course of a year. Many posts are written in a timeless way which means their relevance is applicable now – and may still be applicable in 6 months time.
If you think the article about you is out of date, get in touch and we can revisit it.
When you like and share our posts or tag us and others in, then even more people can find out about you and your business.
We provide a website link to your business
Wherever possible we will include a link from our website to yours. It would be great if you could link to the article from yours.
This is exactly the kind of thing that is good for both websites. SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) experts go back on forth on whether Google favours incoming links over outgoing links but the reality is that the World Wide Web is built on Internet technology. Linking helps The Web work.
- This is good online etiquette
- Good for your SEO (search engine optimisation)
- Good for our SEO
- And, you know, it’s the right thing to do.
Your support is a key part
Whenever we publish anything about your business we will do everything we can to make sure everyone hears about how great you are.
It works even better if you tell everyone too.
