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Facebook Shops And Other New Features
The Coronavirus has forced businesses to adapt and innovate. Organisations are looking at new ways to sell their product or service and to maintain a connection with customers. Facebook has responded brilliantly, fast-tracking launches and developing…

Remember to Communicate in uncertain times
It's been a really interesting few weeks looking at how people are communicating with their communities on social media. Some are avoiding the subject of Coronavirus altogether, while others are responding with panic and not considering their…

8 Years of Kitch
I'm delighted to say that Kitch Media has made it 8 whole years.
8 years of working with an array of clients that have brought joy and immense pleasure to us. You always get the highs and lows of running a business but that's what makes every…

Social Is Not Just A Pretty Face
Crafting a strong brand aesthetic on your feed is key, but there is more to consider when it comes to your social media strategy. Often, Instagram grids are full of beautifully curated images but don't maximise the other functions on offer.…

Kitch's 10 top Social Media tips
Sharing is caring, so here are our 10 top social media tips for creating standout content, growing your followers and raising your brand awareness online.
Our top 10 tips:
If your business uses Instagram, convert your account to a business…

Improve your customer service on social media.
Social media for any brand is a must, everybody is online one way or another. It can be used as far more than a tool to just share your latest news but also to provide effective customer service, increasing engagement and brand loyalty.
Brands…

We've been mingling!
We recently had the pleasure of attending our first monthly networking mingle as members of The Collective Chichester.
Setting the scene
It was a mild evening in August at Draper's Yard. The Jarrold's Gin was flowing, the atmosphere was…

Visual identity - How strong is yours?
Let’s talk about brand identity
Visual identity is the term used for how you remember a brand, company or product. What colours are prominent? Have they got a logo that fits their brand? What shapes or symbols are used, are they ‘on-brand’?…