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What Does Google My Business Mean to the Local Business Owner?
As a local business owner, you’ve likely invested time and effort into building an online presence. You may have created a Facebook business page, posted regularly, and engaged with your community to earn those precious ‘Likes.’ Maybe you’ve even ventured into other social media platforms like Instagram or LinkedIn. You know firsthand how time-consuming it…
Is Social Media Platform Fragmentation Becoming a Reality in 2024?
In the ever-evolving world of social media, platform fragmentation has become more evident, shaping how people connect online. While Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter) have long been the dominant players, new platforms like Threads, BlueSky, and Mastodon are emerging, offering alternatives that challenge the status quo. But does this growing array of choices attract…
Let Us Not Forget What Social Media Is About: The Benefits of Social Media Engagement
While many of us in the agency and media business write and try to calculate a business’s ROI in social media, let’s not forget the real benefits of social media and just how kind and generous people and companies can be. Our business page posted the best thing about social media on social media day. …
Twitter Rules? Let’s Not and Say We Did! A 2024 Perspective on X (Formerly Known as Twitter)
Why must we attach so many rules and expectations to how we communicate on social media? Every day, there seem to be new guidelines on how we should engage on X (formerly known as Twitter). But how boring would that be if we all followed the same rules and posted in the same way? Isn’t…
Facebook ‘Likes’ Harder To Come By
Facebook ‘Likes’ aren’t as easy to come by as they were two years ago. When a few businesses were taking the plunge, it seemed that all you had to do was pop a Facebook page and get hundreds of ‘Likes’ immediately, which was pretty easy for a local business. I was less selective about what…
No Tiger Means Twitter Stream Instead of Talking Heads
It is the eve of the US Open. As a society, we seem to have a fascination with knocking people off their pedestals, gawking at a car accident, and seeing a train wreck, precisely what the US Open tends to do. Men who make the game look easy week in and week out will be…
Social Media Experts of All Kinds
I feel like a small rant…It seems that anyone with a Facebook page is a social media expert these days. I stumbled across a company that positions itself as a “Social Media Expert.” A post they made on Facebook discussed the importance of setting up your Facebook page as a business page if you are…
Putting and Advertising Both Can Drive You Nuts
Many life comparisons can be drawn to golf; advertising is one. I am happy with most of my golf game; my ball striking has never been better, and lessons from our pro certainly helped with that. Last year, I began to lose confidence in my putter. It started with the club championship last fall and…
The Groupon Effect
While there is plenty of debate over Groupon, this blog will not deal with “Does it train consumers only to buy things at 50% off?” but instead talk about one particular client we have who recently did a Groupon and their results. While many Groupons you see are for sexy businesses (your favorite places to…
Cause Marketing for Brands: Harnessing Social Media for Good
Cause marketing is most effective when it feels authentic, timely, and genuinely aligned with a brand’s values. Today’s strongest examples go beyond surface-level donations and focus on meaningful action. Brands that support environmental sustainability, for example, are not just pledging funds—they’re adjusting supply chains, reducing waste, and clearly communicating their progress to consumers. Others are…
5 Must-Know Reasons Businesses on Facebook Thrive
I’ve spent the week discussing with business owners why their brands should be on Facebook. More businesses are joining every day, but if you’re still on the fence, here are five compelling reasons businesses on Facebook can’t afford to miss out. 1. Facebook is the New Phone System Many business owners fear Facebook will distract…
Finally A Birdie For The PGA With Social Media
For 13 years, the PGA Tour was a bit like the Facebook of sports. Not because it was innovative or cutting-edge—hell, it wouldn’t even allow you to enter with your cell phone to one of its events—but because it had Tiger Woods, who for the most part of those 13 years was about as powerful and…
Local Newspaper vs Social Media
To communicate effectively, we must realize that we all perceive the world differently and use this understanding to guide our communication with others. Well, that just wouldn’t be a fair fight now, would it? It would fall under the proverbial saying, “Don’t bring a knife to a gun fight. ” This is part three of…
KTVL Features Paradux Media Group Social Media Workshop
Paradux Media Group was featured on KTVL News in coverage of a local workshop designed to help business owners better understand how to use social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. The segment focused on the growing role social media plays in customer communication and the challenges many small businesses face when trying to…
Television vs Social Media
In part one of my comparisons of traditional media marketing comparisons, we looked at Radio vs. Twitter. In Part Two, we’re going to compare Television and YouTube. As a business owner and marketer, I believe that Television is best known for making stars and imagination; television is best used in your marketing plan to create…
Radio vs Social Media
The title is a little misleading, as it’s not pitting one against the other as much as trying to point out more similarities. Many small business owners invest in radio every month. These same business owners scratch their heads and wonder what or how social media fits into their marketing plans. So, for those business…
Talking to No One
I’ll always be a softy for radio. I spent too many years in the industry for it not to be in my blood. I sometimes wish it would go away; it reminds me of that old football injury that makes it hard to move in the morning, but you wouldn’t trade the pain for the…
Can We Teach an Old Media New Tricks?
It seems that traditional media has learned a little over the past 15 years with the announcement that The Washington Post Company has officially launched its full-service Facebook marketing and advertising agency, SocialCode. The agency will offer page management, app development, social commerce, fan monetization, message testing, and advertising through Facebook’s ads, but it is…
The Power of Targeted Marketing Strategies
Imagine the power of knowing exactly what your customers enjoy doing in their free time. If you knew, for instance, that a significant portion of your customers owned horses, you’d have the opportunity to think creatively about how to reach them with tailored marketing messages. Knowing your audience’s interests allows you to find more precise…
Facebook Friends Come In All Shapes and Sizes
Everybody has a different need and use for facebook. We have friends who look at Facebook as a place to contribute, me being one of those. I rarely go two days in a row without making a post, and depending on what’s happening will generally make one to three posts in any given day. We…
