Profile Design for a stronger Online Presence

Are your company’s Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn profiles in order? In addition to website design and development, we also offer profile management services. This ensures your company image stays consistent with your brand identity across every channel.

Let’s align your profiles with your brand

  • An average company manages at least 5 additional channels beyond its website (Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Google). Some have 20 or more. It reflects poorly on the brand when these profiles are outdated or neglected.

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Google profile

Do you know what your company profile looks like in Google search? Google Profile Manager helps keep your business profile up to date. It’s a powerful way to control what information about your company is displayed in search results.

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Social media profiles

Some companies have more profiles, others less. Social media platforms frequently update their layouts, which affects profile elements like photos, banners, and backgrounds. We help businesses manage their profiles so they always look modern, consistent, and professional.

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Directory profiles

Many SaaS companies create profiles in various directories to showcase their products or services. The most well-known include G2, TrustPilot, and Capterra. There are countless similar platforms, and we also provide support in managing these profiles to ensure they stay accurate, professional, and effective.

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Communication channel profiles

One of the most common communication channels for any company is the newsletter. We have extensive experience with popular platforms such as Smaily, MailChimp, ActiveCampaign, Apollo, and more. We design newsletter templates that are both visually appealing and technically flawless.

Elements that need updating

Photos and images

We update profile pictures and company photos across all channels to ensure they are current, high-quality, and aligned with your brand.

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Descriptions and contacts

A common issue is that only the website has up-to-date information, while many other channels display outdated or irrelevant details.

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Technical errors

It’s also common that updates cause technical issues, a contact form that doesn’t work in one place, a broken newsletter signup in another, and so on.

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Interesting facts about digital channels

Facebook’s university project

Facebook was launched in 2004 in a Harvard dorm room, initially limited to Harvard students. It quickly expanded to other universities and opened to the public in 2006, rapidly becoming one of the world’s most influential social media platforms. Its phenomenal growth showed how a simple university project could transform into a global company shaping the way billions of people connect.

Twitter’s first tweet

Twitter may not be as popular in Estonia, but it’s fascinating to know that the platform, launched in 2006, began as an internal communication tool for Odeo employees. Its founder Jack Dorsey posted the very first tweet on March 21, 2006, simply saying: “just setting up my twttr“. Originally designed for short message sharing, Twitter has since evolved into a major global platform for communication and information, influencing politics, media, and social movements worldwide.

YouTube’s first video

The first YouTube video, “Me at the zoo“, was uploaded on April 23, 2005, featuring co-founder Jawed Karim speaking in front of an elephant. Originally created as a platform for friends to share videos, YouTube has grown into the world’s largest video-sharing site, where billions of hours of content are watched every day. Its story shows how a simple idea can transform the way the entire world consumes media.