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Let us help you create a «unique» opportunity. Small businesses have a lot to offer their customers — personal service, expertise in a specific service or product and community support. But with the recession, it’s become more difficult for the small business owner to reach their customers within their tight budget. We’re here to help!
We help you connect with your customers through digital and social media marketing. By using customized tactics and strategies, we help you use tools like websites, e-newsletters, blogs, Facebook, Twitter and other social media communities to grow and engage your customer base, while building trust.
History
Established in 1998.
In 1995 Beth J. Bates started developing small brochure sites for family and friends and realized that she had a real passion for technology. In 1998 she founded Web Strategies and solidified an exciting career in web development and digital marketing. In the early years, Beth developed small brochure websites, but quickly moved into managing large, custom software development projects. From 2001 to 2006 she consulted with USA TODAY, where she supported the Education and Circulation departments with projects ranging from new websites to application development. During her time at USA TODAY she was a three-time Jewell award winner for business innovation. Beth also has ten years experience working with associations and nonprofits.
With digital marketing technology at its height, she is now focusing Web Strategies on social media marketing as part of a complete marketing plan and what that means to the small business owner.
Meet the Business Owner
Beth B.
Business Owner
Beth J. Bates, Owner, Social Media Marketing & Web Strategist
Beth Jackson Bates is a jack of all trades in the web world. In 1998, Beth founded Web Strategies, a boutique digital marketing firm specializing in helping small businesses connect with customers. She’s been in the web biz for over 15 years and enjoys putting a new twist on traditional web technology. She helps her clients understand their business needs and how digital marketing tools and tactics fulfill those needs.
In 1995 Beth began her career developing small brochure web sites for family and friends and realized that she had a real passion for technology. In the early years she developed small static websites, but quickly moved into managing large, custom software development projects. From 2001 to 2006 she consulted with USA TODAY, where she supported the Education and Circulation departments with projects ranging from new websites to application development. During her time at USA TODAY she was a three-time Jewell