by David G. Johnson | Dec 5, 2013 | Small Business Marketing, Social Media
We’ve all done it. You find (or create) the perfect image… you upload it to Facebook… you write the perfect text to go along with it… and boom!, you publish it on your page. Sometimes it’s instant. Sometimes it’s hours later. But...
by David G. Johnson | Sep 19, 2013 | Small Business Marketing, WordPress
For the last 2 years or so, we’ve been pounding the drum to anyone who will listen—which mainly means small businesses we train, our clients, and audiences I speak to—that you must be ready for mobile visitors. How can your small business website be ready for...
by David G. Johnson | Jun 6, 2013 | Small Business Marketing, Social Media
There’s an enormous caveat to what I’m about to tell you. In the work we’re doing with clients for whom we manage social media, as well as in the training we do for business owners and their teams to manage their own social media, there’s one...
by David G. Johnson | Nov 8, 2011 | Small Business Marketing, Social Media
Almost every time I speak to an audience of business owners, there’s at least one in the crowd. Someone (or their nephew) created a Facebook “profile” for their business instead of a business “page.” What’s the difference? A...
by David G. Johnson | Jun 30, 2011 | Small Business Marketing
According to Google: 97% of consumers search for local businesses online. If you don’t have a solid plan for creating visibility for your business, those people looking for your products and services will find someone else instead of you. So what can you do that...