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Salt Lake social media consultant, Pete Codella, creates Social Media Toolkit for Business

February 27, 2009

Many businesses naturally question whether or not social media can help them secure more business. Executives are rightfully weary of new, unproven tools.

However, there's a growing amount of evidence pointing to increased engagement (i.e., new clients, more product sales) from social media activity.

In addition, engaging in social media tools helps a company drive traffic to its online Web site, newsroom, blog and other sites. The inbound or search marketing benefits are enormous.

In an effort to demystify the many different social media tools businesses can use, Salt Lake Marketing firm, Codella Marketing, has packaged the most tried and true social media tactics into a new Social Media Toolkit for Business.

The toolkit outlines Codella Marketing's philosophy and approach to consumer and business-to-business marketing through the Web. It identifies a handful of the tools the company uses to set clients up, train them, and get them started on the social media road.

With as many different needs as there are clients the Social Media Toolkit for Business is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Rather, an individual, customized plan is assembled for each client.

A Social Media Toolkit for Business flier accompanies this announcement under Associated Multimedia below.

At Codella Marketing we excel where technology meets the practice of public relations. Please contact us to learn more.

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The Social Media Club of Salt Lake City was co-founded and launched in 2009 with the help of Pete Codella of Codella Marketing.

Codella served as the chapter's first program director and chair of the Utah Social Media Awards.

The goal of SMC of SLC is to be the local voice of social media and provide a forum and networking opportunity for social media practitioners and those interested in learning more about social media.

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