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Some of our clients come to us knowing exactly what they want, others come with only a budget and specific idea for a tech based ad campaign, and still other clients simply know that they can harness technology more efficiently to improve their bottom line. We enjoy working with our entire range of clients, helping them to achieve innovative solutions to all of their technology related challenges.
Our first step with each client is an initial consultation where we discuss the clients ideas and requirements of their project. Once we understand their needs, and how established their ideas are we will be able to create an estimate for the project. For all of our services we offer strategic analysis, consultation, development, and ongoing management. Clients on one end of that spectrum may only need our insight on designing, optimizing and measuring a social media "ad spend" (Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, etc...), while others want an application designed, developed and promoted for a 12 month period after the initial launch (obviously a much larger project). Regardless of the scope of the project, at Meritocracy our team understands that flexibility is the key to your success and ours.
Our pricing, like the services we offer, is very flexible. We strive to match our clients goals across the board (specifically focus and budget), achieving this through complete transparency, frequent communication, and thorough reporting. We offer a free consultation to interested clients in order to ensure that we are on the same page before starting.
They work with each client to establish a presence on 3-5 social media websites. The specific sites they choose depend on the client, but they are always free or low cost. In order to build this presence Meritocracy will control the pages they create, managing them to ensure success. The last thing you want is to join a community and then make yourself look bad by not updating or having friends.
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