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We have grown in the last six years from myself and my husband to a team of five. We’re all remote, we have a very unique culture in that we do really prioritize our team and their happiness. And I think Kylie c israel whatsapp number an speak to that as well, because the happier my team is, the easier it is to do great work.
We like to form really strong relationships. Some of our clients have been with us for a really long time."
Kylie: "I was PopSpeed’s first hire in late 2020. I started as a part-time contractor, and went full time a few months after that. And then recently we were able to add full time staff, me and another one of our team members, which has been wonderful.
I am a Digital Marketing Specialist with PopSpeed. I focus a lot on social media. There are some other buckets that we do. We do newsletters, we do blog writing, SEO.
I think that what we've built internally really shines in our work output. Like we do good work because we're happy with each other and know we're supported and empowered. And it's really awesome."
How did Loomly help you solve your biggest challenges and pain points when managing social media?
And then we were using Buffer. I've used HootSuite. Loomly came to us through a referral. I'd never heard of it."
Kylie: "When I first started, we were using Buffer, but we were kind of growing out of Buffer. It wasn't as user friendly and I had no other experience with any other system and just knew it had to be done better than what we were doing.
So, we switched to Loomly, I think, late 2020, maybe early 2021 and since then, it's really grown alongside us. It's so user friendly in the sense that going from six or seven clients, and now we're far, far beyond that.
[Loomly] allows us to grow without making any major changes. [It’s] the one system that we can't change because we know it well, we love it. It makes all of our lives much, much easier with social content."
And it's not that we don't consider, because we do, is there anything different about this new thing coming, is there anything different about this new thing coming, and we've just not seen anything that we thought could replace Loomly
We like to form really strong relationships. Some of our clients have been with us for a really long time."
Kylie: "I was PopSpeed’s first hire in late 2020. I started as a part-time contractor, and went full time a few months after that. And then recently we were able to add full time staff, me and another one of our team members, which has been wonderful.
I am a Digital Marketing Specialist with PopSpeed. I focus a lot on social media. There are some other buckets that we do. We do newsletters, we do blog writing, SEO.
I think that what we've built internally really shines in our work output. Like we do good work because we're happy with each other and know we're supported and empowered. And it's really awesome."
How did Loomly help you solve your biggest challenges and pain points when managing social media?
And then we were using Buffer. I've used HootSuite. Loomly came to us through a referral. I'd never heard of it."
Kylie: "When I first started, we were using Buffer, but we were kind of growing out of Buffer. It wasn't as user friendly and I had no other experience with any other system and just knew it had to be done better than what we were doing.
So, we switched to Loomly, I think, late 2020, maybe early 2021 and since then, it's really grown alongside us. It's so user friendly in the sense that going from six or seven clients, and now we're far, far beyond that.
[Loomly] allows us to grow without making any major changes. [It’s] the one system that we can't change because we know it well, we love it. It makes all of our lives much, much easier with social content."
And it's not that we don't consider, because we do, is there anything different about this new thing coming, is there anything different about this new thing coming, and we've just not seen anything that we thought could replace Loomly