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How to Find the Best Boston Location for Your Company Video
Shooting a company marketing video takes a lot of work. You have to come up with a target audience, figure out a message, and write a great script. After that, you need to create a distribution strategy that makes sure your video is actually viewed.
Picking a great location can often get left to the last minute. The right location, however, can add a lot to a video. If you’re trying to tell a story and evoke a specific emotion, the wrong location can ruin your plans. … Read More
How Facebook Can Be Used as a Marketing Consultant
Facebook has been one of the most important marketing platforms for quite some time now. With over a billion active monthly users around the world, over $7.5 billion was spent last year on Facebook advertising alone.
Sensing opportunity, Facebook is starting to position itself less as a platform and more as a marketing consultant. Below, you’ll find exactly what Facebook is doing, what it means for your business, and how you can start leveraging it to your advantage: … Read More
Why In-House Video Marketing is Trickier Than it Sounds
Video marketing is one of the most effective tools available to business that want to boost their brand, improve sales, and solidify their content marketing.
Actually creating these videos, however, can be a bit tricky. Many business owners hesitate to outsource video marketing, but taking it in-house offers many unique challenges. Here are three reasons that in-house video marketing is trickier than it first appears: … Read More
What a Corporate Event Can Bring Your Company
Companies are always looking for ways that they can engage and promote their business to potential clients. One way to gain exposure while promoting your company’s services is hosting a corporate event. Many times corporate events are thought of as being exclusive to big business however this is not the case, even small business can host corporate events that can be successful. Corporate Events don’t have to have a 100 people at big fancy venue; you can have 20 people in attendance and still call the event a success at the end of the day.