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4 Basic Steps to Turn Web Visitors Into Brand Ambassadors (Infographic) A little marketing 101 on how to engage fans and convert casual visitors into evangelists.

By Kevin Allen

This story originally appeared on PR Daily

The brand ambassador is a highly coveted but oft-elusive tool in the marketer's arsenal; the golden snitch of the marketing world, if you'll forgive a "Harry Potter" reference.

If brand ambassadors are what you crave, you're in luck.

In just four easy steps you can take someone from casual visitor to your online properties to a bona fide brand ambassador who inspires others to share in their love of your brand.

What are those four easy steps? It's in the infographic from Seychelle Media.

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4 Basic Steps to Turn Web Visitors Into Brand Ambassadors (Infographic)

Kevin Allen is a contributor to PR Daily.

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