John Morgan promoted to account coordinator

Published on November 26, 2012

Unlike how you keep a fine Merlot, things are really moving and shaking here at…

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Facebook tip of the Week: Schedule your posts

Published on November 21, 2012

  Not sure that you’ll get to your computer today to get those Facebook posts…

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Make your media releases more web-friendly

Published on November 15, 2012

EXAMPLE: SOCIAL MEDIA NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   TRANSFORM ORDINARY FIREPLACES INTO MASTERPIECES WITH…

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Facebook Tip of the week: Celebrate the holidays!

Published on November 14, 2012

Now that it is Fall, a slew of holidays will be coming up. Ride the…

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How well does your LinkedIn profile represent you?

Published on November 6, 2012

LinkedIn is a powerful tool. It’s your online professional source for connections leads, networking and in some cases, a job. The rule of thumb is that if you wouldn’t present yourself that way in a job interview or sales call, then you shouldn’t present yourself that way on LinkedIn – because they just might be one in the same.

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Facebook tip of the week: Post before and after business hours

Published on October 31, 2012

If you’re at work 9-5, where do you think most of your fans are? Research…

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Facebook Tip of the Week: Reposition Your Timeline Photos

Published on October 17, 2012

When uploading a new photo, it doesn’t always appear on your feed the way you wanted it…

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What IS Facebook and WHY use it?

Published on October 16, 2012

Facebook is finally telling its own story. From a marketing standpoint, Facebook does a good…

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12 Tips for Time Management (Part 2 of 2)

Published on October 11, 2012

“To improve is to change, to be perfect is to change often.” – Winston Churchill…

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Three ways to ensure your customers have a good experience

Published on October 8, 2012

Companies spend a lot of time and money trying to get customers to walk through the door but don’t seem to notice when customers walk out planning never to return….No, you don’t need millions of dollars to differentiate your brand. Just look up, clean up and pick up, and you’d be amazed at what that will do for your brand experience. Improve your brand experience and improve your business!

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