To stay organized and on top of your social media content, it’s always a best practice to sit down prior to the next week and plan out a content schedule for each day that you plan on posting. That way, you’ll be able to set yourself up for success by having a plan in place so each day you can spend your time creating awesome content instead of spending time wondering what you’ll create. As you plan your social media marketing each week, do you ever wonder how much of each category of content you should be posting throughout the week? Many of us do and that’s why the 40/60 rule is something that has helped me when planning content ideas!
Read MoreMany business owners today are looking to social media as a form of communicating with and marketing to potential customers. And one thing is for sure - social media isn’t going anywhere. If you’re looking to step up your social game, there’s only one way to succeed - planning ahead.
Read MoreSummer is the perfect time to freshen up your restaurant’s marketing. Using social media to market your restaurant has never been easier! You have the opportunity to stay regularly engaged with your customers and invite them back to dine with you over and over again. Here are some great ways to stay on top of summer marketing for your restaurant:
Read MoreYou may have heard the phrase “growth mindset” floating around. But what does it really mean? Is it important for small business owners? Growth-minded people know how to constantly create new goals to keep themselves focussed. Whether it’s for growth for your small business or personal growth goals, here are 8 easy ways to develop your own growth mindset. Keep these in mind!
Read MoreDid you know, spring is one of our favorite times of the year? Along with warm weather, Farmer’s markets, and outdoor seating at restaurants help bring a breath of fresh air into their communities and encourage people to venture out of their homes. Here are 3 things you can do to get your business and your customers ready for spring!
Read MoreA new year, a new decade, a fresh start to revisit all aspects of your small business. How are your clients doing? Employees? Processes? What goals do you have set for your small business? How about your small business marketing?
Here’s a check-list to make sure your marketing on point for the new decade:
Read MoreLet’s be honest: there is a gap that needs closing. Big businesses, online shopping, and quick shipping have changed the way customers approach their shopping experience.
Small businesses are faced with the challenge of survival with fierce competition. How can you give your small business and edge up and try to compete with big businesses like Amazon?
Read More‘Tis the season! The Holidays are upon us and as a small business, these last weeks of the year can make a big impact! Marketing holidays can be challenging but we’re here to help! Don’t procrastinate, it takes time to come up with your plan. Spend some time thinking through your strategy, make a plan, and execute it.
Read MoreYour schedule is filling up with back to school haircuts and people scheduling out for the holidays! It’s a great opportunity to stay in communication with your loyal (and new!) clients through your social media platforms!
Read MoreDo you feel like you’re on a treadmill? You’re running hard towards your goals, but you’re not really getting anywhere. Maybe it’s time to refocus on your goals and define what success really means to you. What does success mean to you? How do you define your personal success? How about success for your small business?
Read MoreSmall business owners; there is an incredible marketing asset you have right now. They mean oh so much more than a digital ad. They’re so much more important than your website. They’re a group of people that you may never have thought of as an integral part of your small business marketing… until now.
Read MoreTrust cannot be purchased, or instantly gained. Trust is earned, and that takes time. Earning trust is not a sprint, it’s a marathon.
Read MoreOwning a business that specializes in home services means you’ve got a lot going on. Whether your business is construction, plumbing, cleaning, flooring, HVAC, or contracting, you are busy. All the time! And that may mean you may not have a ton of time to devote to your business’ online presence. Here are some tips that can help:
Read MoreThere’s a lot to think through when it comes to your business’ social media pages. Even if it’s not an intricately detailed plan, putting some thought into what you post, how often you post, and why you post is important. Here are three things you can use to build your social media strategy…
Read MoreHere’s the bad news: Your schedule may take a hit during the summer month, with many of your clients on vacation, but don’t worry! With the exception of tourism, every single industry takes a hit during the summer months.
Here’s the good news: It’s 2019 and through your social media platforms, you still have regular communication with your clients! Summer is a great time to stay connected.
Read MoreWhen you choose to outsource marketing to an agency, the benefits are huge. Right away, you save two big resources: money and time. Plus, professional help from marketers can support the growth of your business.
Read MoreWe hang out on social media every day. From time to time, we hear whispers and rumors about social media that are just simply untrue. Today we’re facing them head on and debunking three common myths. Special thanks to our Brand Strategist, Bailey Johnson, for slaying the myth dragon.
Read MoreThere are three tools figuratively floating around our business creative shop here at Larison Media. These are tools that, when combined, result in exponential growth for your business. Sometimes the definition of each tool gets fuzzy. And so, we’re breaking it down. Introducing what we fondly refer to as: our Triple Threat.
Read MoreWe find that the first question most people ask when they begin looking into our services is “How does this work?”
In today’s world many companies are choosing to work with outside agencies to save resources, such as money and time, and to get professional help from knowledgeable partners who can help them build a better business.
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