How The Movie “Chef” Did an Amazing Job with Twitter
This past weekend I watched the movie “Chef” and not only was it funny, but all I could think is how many businesses could learn from this movie when it comes to using Twitter to promote their business. The main platform that was used in the film was Twitter. Twitter started out as the culprit to the head chef of a popular restaurant to lose his cool and eventually his job. In the end, Twitter showed extreme value and saved the day and his career when he started his own business, El Jefe, a food truck!
Is It Possible To Change The Name of a Facebook Page After 200 Likes?
Recently, one of our long time clients had to change the name of her company. With that change came a new website, a new logo, mission statement etc. Now here comes the dilemma, she needed to change the name of her Facebook page which had over 200 likes. Those of us that have been doing this for a while know how to change the name of a Facebook page after it has received 200 or more likes. That part is easy, but what about after you had already made a request for a Facebook Page name? My client had made a name change prior the rebranding of her company and it was granted. This would be the second time she will be requesting a name change for her Facebook page with over 200 likes. Remember Facebook says you are entitled to only one “name change request” after reaching 200 + “Likes”.
When Is The Best Time To Post To Social Media?
I am often asked the question, “When is the best time to post to social media?” “What are the best times to send an email blast?” Unfortunately there isn’t a simple answer here.
Facebook Satire Text
Have you seen Facebook’s [Satire] Text? For the past month Facebook has had the “satire” text in front of links in the “Related Articles” box as a Beta Test.
Content is King, Distribution is Queen: Inbound Marketing for Attorneys
You may or may not have heard the term, Content is King, Distribution is Queen. One might think that content is more important than distribution due to the king and queen analogy. But neither is more important than the other.
Which Social Media Sites Should Hotels and Resorts Be On
Social networks are a part of our lives, our jo bs and our businesses. The question that most marketing directors and managers of hotels and resorts ask is, “Which social media sites should my hotel be on?” As social media continues to expand, so do the various platforms. Of course when asking the question, ” which social media sites should hotels and resorts be on,” most automatically say, ” I think just Facebo ok.” This answer would be wr ong.
Need Help With Resort Marketing?
It’s a typical day at the office and the phone rings. The first thing that comes out of the future client’s mouth is, “I’ll be honest, I need help with my resort’s marketing, and I need it now. Can you help me?” Of course the first thing that you want to say is sure, but I don’t. My years of experience have taught me to NOT say yes, unless I am sure. I have to see if I can truly help them.
5 Steps to Designing Quality Content for Your Blog
Great content goes beyond the trendy phrase; “Content is king,” and actually turns strategic words into something awesome for your clients to engage with while giving your company some ROI. Although there are many different types of blog content, quality writing makes up the brunt of a great corporate blog. In this article our experts at a top Jacksonville marketing firm will take you through a few steps on producing high quality written content for your company’s blog.
5 Questions To Ask When Having A Web Design Completed
Whether you are just starting out, have been in business for awhile, or it is finally time for a digital face lift, you need to have a new website designed. That means you need to be ready to communicate with your designer so they understand exactly what you are looking for in your next website to help attract new customers and easy to navigate for all!
Facebook Experiments On Some Of Its Users
For those of you that watch or read the news, you may have heard about Facebook’s latest endeavor. For one week they conducted an experiment on some of its users; according to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, it was 689,003 to be exact. They wanted to see how their users responded to negative posts versus positive posts. Researchers wanted to know how it affected their mood and how it would affect what they posted.