27 Nov, 2018
The Social Media “End Goal”
Your objective with social media marketing is to motivate your audience to do something more. Keep in mind that social media is simply a quick commercial and needs to include a “call to action.” That action may be to visit your website, call for information, visit your location, download a coupon, or email to learn more. Marketing doesn’t begin and end with a social media […]
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13 Nov, 2018
Holiday Tips for Small Businesses – To Black Friday and Beyond
The holiday season is one of the most important times of year for business, if not the most important overall. As the world prepares for the season of giving, it’s time for you, as a small business owner, to also prepare for the surge in sales you create if you learn how to properly prepare for it. Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday […]
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12 Nov, 2018
Shifting Gears: Time Management Tips
Time management is often one of the trickiest balls to juggle as a graphic designer. Most days, you find yourself with multiple projects that need to be brought to completion, often at the same time. That’s where it becomes beneficial to work on your own time management skills. Creatively, shifting gears from one project to another and back again to satisfy the needs of multiple clients […]
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6 Nov, 2018
Celebrating Small Business
As a marketing company, it’s rewarding to watch our customers’ businesses grow. Every day we work with small and medium-size businesses; primarily several employees to 100. These are our community’s entrepreneurs, providing products and services that grow our local economy. Ten, twenty, fifty, or a hundred of these small and medium-size businesses can have much more economic impact than one company that employs 1000 people. Here […]
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2 Nov, 2018
Please… Do NOT Stretch the Logo.
So, pretty much anyone over the age of 40 likely remembers watching movies on analog tv years ago. I’m talking about back in the days of big, heavy, boxy tv’s before digital widescreen and flatscreen TV’s became the standard. If so, you might remember watching a movie and, as the film wound down towards the ending, the picture would suddenly become oddly stretched. Actors heads […]
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