Because agencies juggle several projects with different clients simultaneously, having a reliable sparring partner is good for handling social media walls and showing user-generated content (UGC).
A social wall supports your marketing strategy
Energy suppliers, industrial companies, banks, and cultural centers—the Koblenz-based agency 247GRAD develops digital strategies, websites, apps, ad campaigns, and social media content for its clients.
If a company's social media content offers strategic added value, 247GRAD recommends integrating a social wall on its website. By doing so, companies can inspire, strengthen their image and brand, demonstrate social proof, or provide insight into everyday working life.
The agency 247GRAD has created a social wall for APRA that offers insight into everyday working life. It was realized with Flockler.
247GRAD uses Flockler to integrate a social wall into their customers' websites. The agency appreciates that Flockler offers an attractive agency license. This enables the agency to serve all its customers through one account. Thanks to clean data separation, customers only have access to their own social media feeds and cannot see the activities of other customers.
Why 247GRAD prefers Flockler to other social media solutions
When 247GRAD develops a website, the result is unique. The agency, therefore, had particular requirements for the interfaces of the social media aggregator tool. And Flockler was able to fulfill these. The Koblenz-based agency also values Flockler for the following qualities:
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Flockler is always up-to-date with the latest technical developments and takes immediate action when the social media platforms are updated.
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Flockler offers ideal interfaces for integrating social media feeds via the backend of websites such as WordPress.
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Flockler is easy to handle and offers fair prices.
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The support team is always available and answers questions within a few minutes.
In our blog post, you can learn more about how 247GRAD uses the social wall for its clients and what aspects the agency considers when evaluating a standardized solution.