FAIRFAX, Va. – The Professional Pest Management Alliance (PPMA) shared its top marketing, social media and public relations materials it added to Mainframe in 2022.
PPMA’s Mainframe provides digital marketing materials to companies who support consumer education programs and initiatives. All digital marketing materials are reviewed by experts in the industry to ensure accuracy.
“Whether you’re a big company looking to bolster your existing marketing programs or a small company using Mainframe to help jumpstart your efforts, there is something for everyone to use,” said executive director Cindy Mannes. “The consumer research, customizable materials, how-to guides, photography, b-roll, and more are available to companies at a fraction of the price offered at big name agencies.”
Here are the Top 5 best resources from PPMA’s Mainframe:
- 2022 NPMA Research Statistics: Valuable research to help marketing and media relations efforts with various commercial and consumer audiences.
- How-to Guide: Facebook Advertising: Step-by-step instructions on how to launch a Facebook advertising campaign.
- TikTok Toolkit: Best TikTok practices and platform lingo to get started.
- Commercial Social Graphics: Reach new commercial customers with social graphics and stats from NPMA.
- Footage from Do Not Disturb: PPMA recently wrapped up its newest video project, Do Not Disturb. Here’s new b-roll for bald-faced hornets and fire ants!
For more information on how you can support the consumer and marketing education programs, visit NPMAPestWorld.org/PPMA.
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