New Web Service Connects Advertisers with Social Media Heavyweights


Posted January 25, 2015 by jhonzee

Pay2Post makes it easy to reach potential customers through existing, high-traffic social media channels.

 
Social media marketing is no longer resigned to the realm of “optional.” Any company, small business, celebrity, or performer is expected to have a presence on top social networks; it’s difficult to be taken seriously otherwise. Why not be on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or any number of other popular networks, after all? There’s hardly a more effective means of marketing with such a low cost of entry.

What stops many individuals and small businesses is the time investment involved in developing a following. Assembling a horde of ravenous fans (and potential customers) doesn’t happen overnight, and it can take years to build up enough loyal followers to make your social media marketing efforts pay off.

That’s where Pay2Post, an online web service, plans to step in and bridge the gap between active and diverse social networks and advertisers. Through their service, users with a product or service offering can submit advertisements, and these submissions will be sent to social network users who already have active followings. These users can then choose to decline the ad, or they can share it to their following and earn a commission.

It’s a win-win scenario for both business owners and social network superstars who’ve already invested the time involved in building a fan base. Pay2Post even offers free consulting for publishers or advertisers who want to get started.

For more information, visit the Pay2Post website at: www.pay2post.com

Contact Person: Giovanni Massini
Company: Pay2Post
Address: Vienna, Austria
Phone: +38649330667
E-mail: [email protected]
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Last Updated January 25, 2015