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Distribution of Your Content Matters
We see it all the time online: a social media account with amazing content but only a few interactions. Why does this happen so often? Quality content is limited to just being quality content without successful distribution. Today, we’ll dive into why distribution is as important as your content quality.
Freelancer vs. In-House vs. Local Agency vs. National Agency — How do I choose?
Making the jump from handling your own marketing collateral, social media, website, and strategy to hiring somebody else can be intimidating. Many of the options may sound so similar to each other and the descriptions are filled with jargon. How do you pick? We’ve lined out some of the main pros and cons for the main options and hope this will make your choice easier!
You Are What You Click
You are what you click! Social media algorithms tailor your feed based on your interactions. Are you conscious of the content you’re consuming? Learn how to curate a safer and more comfortable social feed.
10 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Web Designer
Whether you already have a website or are looking for someone to get you started, the process of finding the right web designer can be exhausting. Especially when you don’t have a lot of previous knowledge about what to even look out for. We’re here to help by providing you with this straightforward list of questions, which will help you root out anyone who doesn’t have your best interests in mind.
When To Start Facebook Ads
You’ve heard the buzz around advertising on social media. Before jumping in, there are three points to consider to ensure great results. We love Facebook Ads, but they aren’t something a brand can just throw money into and find success.
My Favorite Advertisement Ever
It’s not easy to admit that you sucked, and it’s quite another to be successful admitting it. A little over 10 years ago, Domino’s admitted their pitfalls and agreed with their critics. What came out of it was my favorite advertisement ever.