by Jim Higgins | Jun 26, 2019 | Small Business Marketing, Social Media Marketing
Facebook Marketing 101: The Difference Between Boosted Posts and Facebook Ads There’s a reason everyone looks at the social media landscape and declares that you have to pay to play. All these algorithm updates have made it harder than ever for businesses to get their...
by Jim Higgins | Oct 17, 2018 | Marketing Strategy, Small Business Marketing, Social Media Marketing
Which Social Media Channels Should I Use for My Small Business? One of the most common questions we get from our clients is “which social media channels are best to help grow our business?” And it’s a great question to be asking. Blindly establishing and maintaining a...
by Jim Higgins | Jun 6, 2018 | Small Business Marketing, Social Media Marketing
6 Simple Ways to Increase Engagement on Facebook As business owners, we want to believe that as long as we’re scheduling posts on our Facebook page, the engagement will surely follow. Why else do people follow our pages if not to like our posts? Well, unfortunately,...
by Jim Higgins | May 9, 2018 | Content Marketing, Small Business Marketing, Social Media Marketing
Grow Your Website Traffic with These 5 Solid Content Promotion Tools Question: How much time do you spend promoting all that great blog content you’ve been writing? If the answer isn’t “as much time as I spend writing it,” then you’ve got a great opportunity to better...
by Jim Higgins | Apr 11, 2018 | Small Business Marketing, Social Media Marketing
Four Tips to BOOST Your Facebook Following It’s true what they say, you know. Follower count really is just a vanity metric — it’s engagement that matters most. But on the other hand, we don’t know many business owners that wouldn’t appreciate a few more Likes on...
by Jim Higgins | Feb 14, 2018 | Small Business Marketing, Social Media Marketing
3 Quick Tips for Using Social Media as a Customer Service Tool Back in the day when you had a problem with a product or service, what you would do? You’d pick up the phone, call the business and ask to speak with a manager. If you were a little more technologically...