- Project
Web Blog design + CMS content management system + SEO search engine optimization - Customer
TISOC - Sector
Consultancy and education - Disciplines
Internet strategies
Web Blog design & CMS solution for TISOC
TISOC trusts again in Xplora for the development of its corporate Web Blog.
The customer
TISOC - The International School Of Coaching is a leader company in the making in Coaching from 2003, with more than 1.000 students of 23 countries from its contact teaching and telecourses.
Needs and goals
After the good experience obtained for the development of its corporate webpage, the client contacted us again in this case so as to cover the growing need of creating a corporate Blog space to publish internal articles written by the professionals and collaborators of the company, related to the coaching.
Strategy
This project is a clear example of corporate Weblog, well-run, with interesting contents and with a continuous follow-up, speaking in first person and being side by side with their clients and colleagues. All of this provides multiple benefits for the company, offering its added value and positively having an impact in several senses:
- It improves the SEO search engine optimization. The updated and quality content of a web is one of the factors which the search engines “reward”.
- It is a means for faithfulness and image for the different audiences who frequently reads it.
- It enables the direct response of the users through the comments.
the customer says...
“The attention and treatment received, both before, during and after the project have been very good. Likewise, the service received from its professionals has been very good; friendly, educated and very correct.
We started with Xplora by another client’s reference and then, Xplora has turned into a partner because it has known how to give us the appropriate service. We understand the supplier from the modern perspective of partner, and we believe Xplora is so.
Our trust level in Xplora is very good, and that is why we recommend it to whoever asks.”
Miguel J. Roldán, TISOC