What You Get

DigitalSherpa provides the following services for an affordable, fixed monthly fee:
Content Management
- Blog hosting and maintenance for your single location business, or a network of blogs for regional and national businesses with multiple locations.
- Ongoing content creation and management; regular blog posts with content written specifically about your products, events, promotions, projects, and business highlights. Also relevant content created by our award winning home design journalists along with additional sources we identify and source for you
- NCI supplied content is selected and developed to establish community engagement around the design sensibility, budgets, and project scope of your target prospect and existing customer;
- Image galleries to present your perspective;
- Interactive content;
- Helpful resources, tools, and answers to FAQs;
- Content that you want to share about personal favorites, tips, and activities that define you, your community, or your business.
Social Network Development Maintenance
- Creation of social identities for your business on Facebook and Twitter
- Development and publishing of content for your social identities
- Recruiting and development of your social network connections among your clients and prospects
- Monitoring of your social network activity for problematic or sensitive issues and dialogue
Internet Tool Development / Search Engine Optimization
- Periodic enhancement and upgrade of social media tools, such as blog platforms, interactive widgets, etc.
- Analysis and refinement of Search Engine Optimization performance for your professional business blog in search engines such as Google, to increase traffic and raise your business and personal brand’s profile.
Reporting Analytics
Monthly reporting and analysis will include:
- Measurement of how many members of your network interacted with your program
- Report on traffic and leads
- Referal activity measurement
- Measure business activity among customers who are participants in your social network vs. non-participants




