Keynote: Winning Market Share
If we look at the world’s most successful B2B businesses – i.e., Microsoft, IBM, Well Fargo, and UPS – there’s one extremely interesting commonality: They target end consumers, not to the businesses they are ultimately prospecting.
Top 20 Ways Service Industry Companies Use Their Website to Grow
Here are some of the most popular ways that businesses of all sizes leverage their website to win, retain, and grow their customer base:
Professional Logo Redesign – How a unique message makes a brand successful
A unique idea and a meaningful message for a company logo is very important for a successful business.
Here is a little peek behind the curtains on how we design logos or redesign logos in Phoenix, AZ
5 Things I’ve Learned so far about Growing a Business During COVID-19
Every day, I get to chat with all kinds of businesses. It’s not just about websites, SEO and social media…not at all. We talk about everything in their lives and
Keynote Presentation: Management Company Marketing Plan
Check out this 2 minute video. This is Gary Vaynerchuk. He’s a global icon in the digital marketing space - one of the most sought after public speakers on the planet right now.
Golf Course Management as a Franchise Model – A One-Time Opportunity
Golf Course Management as a Franchise Model - A One-Time Opportunity
In golf management, right now from the club’s perspective: the club’s brand and logo simply carry more weight in the local marketplace. But what if a management company’s brand begins bringing direct value to the facility, meaning bringing bodies in the door, clubs will line up to buy into that ecosystem and capitalize on the attention.
The Value of Brand and How to Build your Reputation
So, there are two big reasons that someone starting up a new restaurant would choose to buy into a franchise…Think Subway, Outback, or McDonald’s
If your Company Website Sucks, here’s a Better Way
When the site finally launched, everyone high-fived each other and went back to their real work...leaving the site to degrade over the months to follow.