
Aaron Schoenberger Mentioned on Zillow’s Real Estate Blog
We are pleased to announce that Aaron Schoenberger, founder of The Brainchild Group, was mentioned in an article on Zillow’s real estate blog.
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We are pleased to announce that Aaron Schoenberger, founder of The Brainchild Group, was mentioned in an article on Zillow’s real estate blog.

We are very excited to announce that Aaron Schoenberger, founder of The Brainchild Group, was recently contacted to guide an iconic luxury brand through the wild world of social media marketing.

As Instagram continues to dominate the social media world and more businesses are seeing the light, it’s important to realize that Instagram marketing isn’t only about sharing photos then crossing your fingers and hoping for the best. It’s more…so much more.

Hiring someone for any position is usually no easy task, especially when bringing on a social media consultant to guide your company through the wild world of social media marketing.

Founder of The Brainchild Group, Aaron Schoenberger, was featured in an article recently published on Reputation.com’s blog titled: “Expert Interview with Aaron Schoenberger on How Businesses Can Improve Their Online Marketing.”

After all of these years I’m still amazed by the fact that Geico has the magical power to release one awesome commercial after another. It’s like they (Geico and The Martin Agency) have a never-ending supply of advertising goodness tucked up their sleeves.

With social media being hotter than Pompeii on a bad day and shows like House of Lies (love it!) glorifying consultants, it should be no surprise to hear that people throughout the world are looking to break into the social media consulting world.

I have always been a car fanatic and worked in the automotive aftermarket industry for many years, which has provided me with a ton of knowledge ranging from marketing automotive companies to fully understanding target markets. And I must admit, I’m always amazed how car dealerships fail to utilize the absolute best marketing tool that’s literally at their fingertips: cars themselves.

Social media marketing is an animal in itself and when marketing certain types of businesses via social channels, such as restaurant chains, there’s an extra layer of complexity.

In another push to break away from its roots and tap into younger markets, Southern Comfort released a funky, karate-infused commercial a few months ago, which is creating quite a buzz in more ways than one.

We are living in a world of social media smoke and mirrors and it’s rare to find a company/team that actually understands your business with

After analyzing hundreds of the most critical/relevant cases related to social media behaviors where expert witnesses were called in to help, including large cases we’ve

Many times we operate in the shadows to solve complex problems related to brand reputation management issues for the biggest companies in the world while

Though the title of this blog eludes to the future it also ties back to the past especially when discovering what works and doesn’t work

We are living in a world that’s full of smoke and mirrors beginning with social media years ago and now with AI clouding everything, including

The number of companies that come to us and rely on our feedback to solve complex or even the simplest social media puzzles is surprising

Imagine jumping on an inflatable raft trying to ride down a river full of unknowns then hopefully land at your intended destination, which is like

It is always interesting how things change over time and going back 15+ years when we first established roots in Beverly Hills and launched revolutionary

We are living in a world that’s truly fueled by podcasts with many single episodes getting more views than conventional television shows, and whether starting

Aside from guiding exciting projects around the world we spend a lot of time analyzing marketing campaigns to understand what’s working and not, which has