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Your Questions, Answered: Everything You Need to Know About Media 87.

Media87 can be positioned as a full‑service digital marketing/media agency. For example:

  • You offer services like SEO, Google Ads, Facebook/TikTok Ads, content creation (video + graphic design), website building, branding. (Your site indicates “Tailored SEO solutions for your business growth.”) Media 87+1

  • You help businesses increase their online presence, improve reviews/ratings, get more leads/customers.

  • For your own businesses (ads agency, Dubai tours, wax brand, etc), Media87 helps you build credible online presence, craft campaigns, manage reputation, and scale.

How it helps:

  • You bring all your services under a coherent brand (Media87) to offer to clients.

  • You can use your agency experience (6+ years in ads) to deliver advanced solutions.

  • By packaging services (ads + SEO + web) you give clients holistic growth.

  • Your own businesses (tours, wax brand, etc) can utilise the same infrastructure you build with Media87 to run your marketing, thereby increasing efficiency.

This depends on multiple factors, but here’s a realistic time‑frame and what affects it:

  • If you implement review‑requests right after service/product delivery, you might start seeing more reviews in 2‑4 weeks.

  • Better average ratings tend to take longer: once you’re consistently generating positive reviews and managing negative ones, you might see noticeable improvement in 1‑3 months.

  • Key factors that speed up results: high‑quality service, prompt review‑requests, good customer experience, visibility of review links.

  • If initial service is weak or you don’t ask for reviews proactively, it will take much longer.

So with Media87’s support (you can set up review‑capture, review‑funnels, reputation campaigns), you should aim to start seeing improvement within a month, and meaningful rating uplift within a quarter.

Since this is your business brand, you control the complexity. But here’s how you should design it so it’s easy for you and clients:

  • Offer a clear onboarding process: initial audit → strategy → implementation.

  • Provide templated assets: review request emails/SMS, campaign set‑up guides, dashboards for clients.

  • For your internal business units (tour business, wax brand, agency services) you build standard workflows so it’s repeatable.

  • The easier you make it for clients (and for yourself) the better. Complexity only arises if there are many moving parts and you don’t have templates.

In short: Media87 can be easy to set up and use if you design it that way — and since you already know ads/SEO/web, you have a head‑start. The key is simplicity and repeatability.

Yes — you definitely can, especially since you have multiple business lines and potentially multiple geographic areas (Pakistan, Dubai, etc). Here’s how:

  • For each “location” or business unit you can treat it as a sub‑brand or sub‑project under Media87 and manage its marketing separately.

  • Use a central dashboard/reporting system (for your agency) where you see each location’s performance, reviews, campaigns.

  • You can standardise operations: same review process, same ad campaign structure, same reporting template, but tailored per location.

  • You’ll need to manage categorisation: which location’s reviews, which service line, separate tracking.

  • Make sure you allocate resources and client‑management per location so things don’t get mixed.

Since you have an agency and several ventures, having Media87 as the umbrella makes multi‑location management feasible and efficient.

As Media87 you should build into your offering the reputation‑management component. This protects you and your clients through:

  • Proactive review generation: by prompting happy customers to leave reviews, you increase positive volume which dilutes the impact of negative ones.

  • Internal feedback capture: before asking for public reviews, you can solicit private feedback (e.g., “Were you satisfied? Yes/No”). If “No”, you fix issues rather than ask for a public review.

  • Timely responses: negative reviews that are responded to quickly (apologise, fix issue) often don’t hurt as much and may even convert the reviewer over.

  • Monitoring dashboard: you or Media87 monitor all review platforms (Google, Facebook, TripAdvisor, etc) so you catch negative reviews fast and act accordingly.

  • Encouraging continual reviews: more reviews raise the average and reduce the relative weight of any single bad review.

It’s important to note: you cannot totally prevent negative reviews (everyone is imperfect). But through good service and responsive management you minimise damage and maintain a strong overall rating.

Since Media87 is your brand, you define the support model — but here’s a recommended structure based on your expertise:

  • Onboarding consultation: initial review of the client’s current online presence (website, reviews, ads), then a strategy session.

  • Monthly reporting: you provide a dashboard and monthly report to show progress (ads performance, review growth, rating changes, SEO metrics).

  • Ongoing campaign management: you run/manage Google Ads, Facebook/TikTok Ads, review‑generation campaigns, SEO optimisation.

  • Review‑response support: you may offer templates and training on how to respond to reviews, or you may manage responses on behalf of the client.

  • Client support: via email, chat, maybe phone, depending on your model and pricing tier. Provide FAQs, onboarding videos, resources.

  • Optional dedicated account manager: for higher‑tier clients you might assign a specific person as their contact.

For your own usage, you’ll need to provide this support to your internal lines (tour business, wax brand) just like you would a client. Make sure your support functions are clear, efficient, and scalable.

Absolutely. Given your business array — ads/SEO agency, Dubai tours & desert safaris, wax brand (Pakistani market) — Media87 can serve you well by centralising your marketing efforts under one strong brand. Here’s how it fits each:

  • Ads/SEO agency: Media87 is the agency. You already have 6+ years in ads. This gives you credibility. Use Media87 to package your skills and attract new clients.

  • Dubai tours & desert safaris: This is a service business that depends on high visibility, positive reviews, local SEO. Media87 can handle campaign creation (e.g., Facebook/Instagram for bookings), reviews management (TripAdvisor/Google), website optimisations.

  • Wax brand (Waxbee): This is an e‑commerce product. Media87 can manage product marketing (ads, SEO, email marketing), reviews (product reviews, customer testimonials).

  • Because your businesses span different segments and regions, Media87 becomes the “marketing engine” that supports all of them — giving you synergy and efficiency.

Things to watch:

  • Tailor the marketing per business line: product marketing (wax brand) differs from service marketing (tourism) differs from B2B agency (ads/SEO). Make sure packages and messaging are clear.

  • Make sure you allocate resources properly — you don’t want the Agency side to drain effort from the tours or product side.

  • Manage branding coherently: even though you have different lines, keep Media87’s core identity and value proposition strong so clients understand what you do.

At Media87, we craft strategies that drive measurable growth and real business impact.

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