Online Content Forums Pros and Cons
Social Medis becoming the biggest and most efficient way to market and communicate to a target audience. In this blog, you will find the pros of cons of various ways to market on various forums. This will help you identify which method may be best for you and your company.

Video
Pros: Videos on all social media platforms are extremely easy to grab the attention of consumers. It is easy to advertise your company through a video because it allows you to be creative. Additionally, you can choose how long or how short you want to advertise through a video.
Cons: Videos can be expenisve to make and can take a lot of time to produce.

Social Media Post
Pros: Allows for creativity and can be quickly done and uploaded. Various platforms allow picture posts, word and picture posts, and just word posts. A generic social media post is inexpenisive.
Cons: Does not always capture the audiences attention.

Email Marketing
Pros: Email Marketing is cheap and easy. Allows you to target specific people and personalize messages. Email Marketing can help you build relationships and offer deals.
Cons: Email Marketing can often go into consumers spam folder which results in a lost message. Designing emails to be sent can be treaky as emails come across differently over the phone versus on a computer.

Podcasts
Pros: Podcasts have become seemingly more popular recently and are a great way to advertise in a different way. Podcasts can be listened to in various spaces and are generally inexpensive to record, edit, and upload.
Cons: Using podcasts to advertise might make it hard to find your target audience. Additionally, it may be hard to access considering a lot of the applications used to upload podcats cost money for their users such as Spotify.

Blog Post
Pros: Blog posting can be beneficial to a company because it helps drive in traffic to your website. You can repurpose blog posts into a post for social media and it helps share company news.
Cons: Blog posting can take a lot of time for a low result. Additonally, it takes a large upfront investment.