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Marketing Solution As Easy As Saying Cheese With Social Shots' Social Media Photo Booths for Sale

Islandia, NY (PRWEB) February 04, 2014

Social Shots sells social media photo booths that are mobile and have plenty of features to get businesses and brands in front of more people.

The Social Shots social media marketing kiosks will be on display at the Nightclub & Bar Tradeshow & Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 25th 26th.

Each social media photo booth can be branded with vinyl graphics to match a particular business and location easily fitting in with the look and feel of any business. The best part however lies in the technology behind the photos.

Our new software allows for instant upload to social media sites such as Facebook and twitter as well as sharing via email and SMS text messaging, said Dennis Carrion, owner of Social Shots.

Each user who wishes to have their pictures on social media or sent via text will have to include some information such as cell phone numbers and or email addresses. This is perfect information for the business owners who can use this information for permission-based email and text blast campaigns.

"When you have a customer your best dollars are spent on keeping that customer and having them do the promotion work for you. The kiosks accomplish just that. It's truly the new word of mouth of advertising while also keeping them involved with the brand via follow up marketing campaign, coupons and promotions, all designed to consistently generate more leads, visits and customers! It's an amazing marketing powerhouse," said Dennis.

The kiosks will also automatically prompt users to like the business page of the kiosk owner. Now, the owner can send additional special coupon offers, discounts, deals, events and more for customers and their friends or followers right on Facebook and Twitter, said Dennis.

When you buy a photo booth with such social media capabilities, it functions as an independent marketing consultant while simultaneously making money for the business.

Each kiosk is completely portable and easy to set up. This means moving the kiosk from one location to another is simple. Setup at the new place only takes a few minutes and many owners leave the kiosk at stationary locations such as waiting areas, lobbies and high traffic hallways or other areas.

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Social media is the ultimate in marketing

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Tuesday 4 Feb 2014 10:19 AM

Written byED GOODMAN

Social media means many things to different people.

For some its a key tool that is cheaper, quicker and more successful than other forms of marketing, whereas for others, it is simply a colossal waste of time where conversations fail to add value, and is full of pictures of food and holidays.

What cant be ignored is the number of people who use social media, with more than a billion users on Facebook and 500 million tweets being sent every day. There are so many questions that need answering before diving head-first into the social media pool. For example, which platforms are best for each type of business? What should I tweet or comment about? How do I get more followers or connections and is that even important?

For me, one way of understanding social media is as an extension of physical networking events and an opportunity to meet and engage with the people behind the businesses, either within a region or worldwide. So, it makes sense when the two come together. This is exactly what has happened with the recent launch of the Cambridge Social Media Club, which I joined last week for the second of their monthly get-togethers.

The group is aimed at anybody who is interested in learning about, or gaining more experience in, Social Media. Their goal, according to their Meetup page, is to share our experiences with social media and discuss better ways to use it, and become more aware of the uses of social networks in general for marketing.

Mili Ponce, managing director of Social Media Frontiers, hosts the event and told me why she launched the Cambridge Social Media Club. She said that it was because I have seen immediate benefit to my business since [using social media] the first time. Secondly, it gives me the opportunity to stand out from my competition as an expert. Each monthly event is free, courtesy of the sponsorship provided by her company. Given the effort and time required to build any regular networking event, why did Mili decide to make this a free event? Social Media Frontiers has already gain clients, recommendation and awareness in the market through the Social Media Club, even after only the first meeting.

The event took place at CB2 on Norfolk Street last Thursday evening. I arrived to join the group sitting at the back of the bistro, around a long table covered by a beautiful array of food and wine. I have to admit I wasnt sure whether Id joined a business networking event or a dinner party! However, the setting perfectly matched the informality of the group which, after the introductions, discussed the merits, methods and demerits of using Twitter.

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