

Congratulations Crescent Moon Yoga
One of my favorite clients, Crescent Moon Yoga, just was awarded…

Content Marketing - Love 2012
Content Marketing - Integrating Creative and Technical
When…

Content Marketing - Achieve Your Goals
by julie burgmeier
Achieve your organizational goals with…

Boo-Video Happening Tomorrow
Happy Halloween you'all. I'm looking forward to working with…

Google Places - I Miss You Page 1
Google Places – How do I get back on page 1?
Have you noticed…

Webinars: Sometimes In Your Pajamas
I love hosting webinars…especially for teachers.
Teachers…

New Facebook Timelines For Pages Are Here!
Get started with the new Facebook Timeline Pages!

Local Small Businesses – Get Your Yelp ON
If you own a local small business, Yelp can be your friend or…


Facebook Power Hour Workshop Wrap-Up
Thank you to everyone who attended the Facebook 101 (beginning)…

New Media Marketing Workshop Series
Recently, we held a New Media Marketing workshop in La Conner in order to help our local businesses find ways to capture more business by taking advantage of today’s social media solutions. Thank you to everyone who attended our hour-long workshop! For those who were there, and for those of you who missed our first one, read on for some great tips to get you thinking.

Increase Sales with Social Media Marketing: A Workshop
If you're not paying attention to social media marketing and how it is changing the face of retail business, you're missing out on a whole lot of potential revenue

What Squirrels and Marketing Have In Common
I’ve been having a lot of fun lately watching the squirrels in our yard scurry to and fro. They run up a tree, down a tree, along the fence, down the fence, leap from one branch to another, then back to the fence, then back to the tree. Then they chase a buddy squirrel around the tree, along the fence and back up the tree. Then they stop for 15 seconds to catch their breath (I’d be wheezing if I were a squirrel!) … then off they go again.

Want More Sales? Engage on Facebook!
Today I was talking to a client about the struggles of trying to run a busy retail business, and yet still stay connected to the customers who keep her business afloat, but don’t come in every day (or week, or even month).