If you’re in business and not using video to sell your goods and services, you’re losing business to the competition. How can I be so sure?
12 Pro Tips For More YouTube Subscribers
YouTube has become such a powerhouse in recent years, and one of its main appeals remains the same: it gives everyone a chance to find an audience for their media.
Why You Should Never Underestimate Local Marketing
When you’re searching for somewhere to eat or shop, you wouldn’t think of googling establishments in a different city, right? So why do so many businesses fail to pay attention to local marketing?
How To Make Every Headline A Great Headline
Any writer knows (the slog and the importance) of writing a great headline. It’s a key way of getting clicks for your links and eyes on your website, but inspiration doesn’t always strike on command. Luckily, this infographic can help ensure you’re never high and dry.
The Eclectic Nature Of Ad Agency Personnel
Directly or indirectly, most people have had some experiences with ad agencies — a structured system of different individuals that bring your ideas to life. But there’s so much more to them than just position titles.
Why Influencer Marketing Boosts Revenue And Credibility
Are you trying to figure out a new way to convince people to buy what you’re selling? Consider trying influencer marketing to boost your revenue.
The Ultimate Copywriting Cheat Sheet For Social Media
With the dawn of the internet, digital marketing has become a race to dominant several social platforms. With the rise of different mediums, sharing an identical message on every network just won’t cut it.
55 SEO Tips For Small Business Owners
Knowing best practices for search engine optimization can make you a lot of money, but even now, a lot of small businesses aren’t really using it to their advantage.
The Psychology Behind Getting Millennials To Love Your Brand
With their craft beers, hipster clothing, and crypto-currencies, millennials can be difficult to understand. Many business owners are wondering how to attract young customers because
Breaking Down Thousands of Years Of Advertising
When I think advertising, I think sitting through a half hour of trailers before the actual movie starts (boring), Super Bowl commercials (not so boring), and Mad Men reruns (nice). Advertising’s been around for centuries, long before Don Draper and the rest of his advertising firm?