Pittsburgh’s Social Madness competition: The top 10 reasons to vote for WordWrite

By Rachel Borowski

WordWrite Communications is thrilled to be a part of The Business Journals’ Social Madness competition, which  sets out to measure the growth of a company’s presence on social media. More than 100 Pittsburgh businesses were chosen and placed into three categories: small companies (1-99 employees), medium companies (100-499 employees) and large companies (500+ employees). You can vote for us by visiting the Pittsburgh region’s Social Madness page, under the small company category. Liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter or LinkedIn also counts as votes. We need as much growth on our social media pages as possible to move on to the next round starting June 19.

Why should you vote for us, you ask? Here are 10 reasons WordWrite is a social media innovator in the Pittsburgh area:

  1. We post helpful tips and blogs for not only PR professionals, but any business professional.
  2. We keep our content fresh and entertaining with pictures and links.
  3. We post different content on each network so you’re not bored with the same information on multiple platforms.
  4. We love Pittsburgh and sharing news about our area!
  5. We reciprocate. We’ll share your posts if you share ours.
  6. We engage. You’ll always receive a response back from us and we love to get your opinion on hot topics.
  7. We share content from our diverse group of clients covering multiple areas and topics.
  8. You can learn all about our StoryCrafting method and how we can help your business with its own social media.
  9. We are always developing new tools to help businesses, and the best way to find them is on our social media sites.
  10. We appreciate our fans and followers, we have fun with our posts and know you will too.Don’t put it off! There’s just a few days before the top eight finalists move to the next round. We can’t do it without you, so please vote for us on your computer and mobile devices. We greatly appreciate your support.

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Rachel BorowskiRachel Borowski is an intern for WordWrite Communications.

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