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Marketing a Big City Business With a Small Town Feel

At times living in a big, bustling city can take the personal feel out of life, especially when it comes to businesses communicating with potential customers, and I’m sick and tired of seeing companies “reach out” to customers when in fact they’re simply trying to hook them and reel them in. In this day and age, such a bait to catch approach is doomed for epic failure.

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SEO for Dentists: The Best Way to Attract Local Business

Maintaining and growing a dental practice relies heavily on local, repeat patients and it’s important to choreograph a solid, effective marketing plan to rein in search engine users. This article will highlight the benefits of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for dentists as a way to capture and convert one’s neighbors (locals).

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Finding a Top SEO Agency is More Difficult Than You Think

In this day and age, finding a top SEO agency to achieve high rankings in search engines can be a daunting, headache-inducing task. Everyone seems to know an “SEO expert” and it’s for you, the business owner or marketing appointee, to weed through the BS and find a tried and true SEO company to take your business to the next level.

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Woodland Hills Social Media & SEO Shindig – Anyone Local?

I’m sitting here relaxing and thought to myself: Since I recently moved to the area, and Woodland Hills is full of interesting, innovative businesses and entrepreneurs, why not have a little shindig and bounce ideas back and forth. This can be at a coffee shop, restaurant or we can hike up old Mulholland.

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Subway Social Media Marketing: Goodbye Veggies, Hello Twitter

The other day I decided to indulge in a sammy from Subway and noticed a bright yellow sign staring me in the eyes like a deer in the headlights. Subway Restaurants, at least in Southern California, have adopted Social Media in a big, big way: Stereotypical photos of glorified vegetables have been replaced with a sign prompting guests to follow Subway on Twitter.

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Marketing a Big City Business With a Small Town Feel

At times living in a big, bustling city can take the personal feel out of life, especially when it comes to businesses communicating with potential customers, and I’m sick and tired of seeing companies “reach out” to customers when in fact they’re simply trying to hook them and reel them in. In this day and age, such a bait to catch approach is doomed for epic failure.

Read More »

SEO for Dentists: The Best Way to Attract Local Business

Maintaining and growing a dental practice relies heavily on local, repeat patients and it’s important to choreograph a solid, effective marketing plan to rein in search engine users. This article will highlight the benefits of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for dentists as a way to capture and convert one’s neighbors (locals).

Read More »

Finding a Top SEO Agency is More Difficult Than You Think

In this day and age, finding a top SEO agency to achieve high rankings in search engines can be a daunting, headache-inducing task. Everyone seems to know an “SEO expert” and it’s for you, the business owner or marketing appointee, to weed through the BS and find a tried and true SEO company to take your business to the next level.

Read More »

Woodland Hills Social Media & SEO Shindig – Anyone Local?

I’m sitting here relaxing and thought to myself: Since I recently moved to the area, and Woodland Hills is full of interesting, innovative businesses and entrepreneurs, why not have a little shindig and bounce ideas back and forth. This can be at a coffee shop, restaurant or we can hike up old Mulholland.

Read More »

Subway Social Media Marketing: Goodbye Veggies, Hello Twitter

The other day I decided to indulge in a sammy from Subway and noticed a bright yellow sign staring me in the eyes like a deer in the headlights. Subway Restaurants, at least in Southern California, have adopted Social Media in a big, big way: Stereotypical photos of glorified vegetables have been replaced with a sign prompting guests to follow Subway on Twitter.

Read More »