Hire A Fractional CCO Today
Does your company need a Chief Communications Officer, but not full-time? Let the team at Selsi Enterprises help your organization reach its goals by bringing in executive-level brainpower not only to achieve but also exceed your 2024 goals.
Here are a few reasons why you should hire a fractional CCO:
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Cost-effectiveness: A fractional CCO provides organizations with access to top-tier communications expertise without the burden of full-time salary and benefits. This can be particularly beneficial for smaller organizations or those with limited budgets.
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Strategic guidance: A fractional CCO can bring a fresh perspective and strategic vision to an organization’s communications efforts. They can help develop and implement a comprehensive communications plan that aligns with the organization’s overall goals and objectives.
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Expertise in specific areas: Fractional CCOs often have specialized expertise in certain areas of communications, such as public relations, crisis communications, or social media. This can be invaluable to organizations that need help navigating complex or challenging communications situations.
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Flexibility and scalability: Fractional CCO arrangements can be tailored to meet the specific needs of an organization. The CCO can provide as much or as little support as needed, and the engagement can be scaled up or down as the organization’s needs change.
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Access to a wider network: Fractional CCOs often have extensive networks of contacts in the media, public relations, and marketing industries. This can be a valuable resource for organizations that are looking to expand their reach and build relationships with key influencers.
In addition to these benefits, fractional CCOs can also help organizations:
- Improve employee communication
- Enhance brand reputation
- Manage crises effectively
- Attract and retain top talent
We know that organizations have evolving needs, and the communications landscape has changed significantly post-COVID. Set up a discovery call with one of our representatives today, and let’s assess if a fractional CCO is what your organization needs in 2024.




































Are you a Facebook User????
If Facebook is not currently in your marketing mix, it should be. Right now, it is unclear how best to use this communication tool as a means for growth and value generating activities. But, with some thought, there are several ways that you can test the social network.
At no cost, you can send messages out to your current and previous customers. You can create a group or a fan page that will also allow you to develop a better relationship with your customers/clients.
For example, a hair stylist can create a group that discusses new styles, colors, products, etc. This is information that the customer base of a stylist may not mind receiving on an occasional basis. As a stylist, you may want to run specials for your current customers, create a referral program, or have a customer appreciation event. These are items that can all be promoted through Facebook for free. This methodology can be used for all types of businesses.
Here are the facts:
– 1 in 5 web users have a Facebook account
– Facebook lured 222 million unique visitors in December (twice as many as MySpace)
– Facebook has grown at a rate of more than 10% each month since September
– Facebook had an estimated 300 million dollars in ad revenue for 2008 (and this was not their focus)
Hope to see you on Facebook! Let me know how you plan to incorporate Facebook into your marketing mix…
Starbucks asks Are you in? Featuring MC Yogi.
Starbucks has created an excellent grass roots marketing campagin following Obama’s lead for service. What do you think? Are they using ‘the moment’ to grow their sales or is this a technique that will be looked at as a classic?
Are you In?
This is another article about the Starbucks campaign….
Are you In?
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