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Maxxis to boost social networking

Date: 11th April 2013 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

Maxxis has announced its plans to increase its presence on social networking platforms. New Maxxis marketing manager Amy Colbourne explains that the company’s increased activity on social networks will allow it to offer better customer support, as well as allowing customers to speak directly to the company more easily. The brand has recently launched a new Maxxis Babes website and currently has Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest and Google+ accounts.

Colbourne says: “We want to give people the chance to interact with us, whether they are at home or on the move. Social media is a great way of doing that. Some platforms are obviously bigger than others, but we don’t want to miss anyone so we’re casting our net as wide as we can.

“The other thing social media allows us to become is far more accessible to our customers. We are now in a much better position to deal quickly with any queries that may arise, through any of the channels they come to us by. We’re looking forward to ramping up the amount of content we’re putting out through social media, and hopefully people will get as excited as we are and become more engaged with Maxxis.”

Maxxis has over 16,000 ‘likes’ on Facebook and over 1,000 followers on Twitter, showing its strong performance on the major social network platforms.

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