What We’re Reading: Minimum Viable
So many business books are written from alumni or passive observers of business. Procopio writes from the trenches. “Minimum Viable” is available on Amazon.
So many business books are written from alumni or passive observers of business. Procopio writes from the trenches. “Minimum Viable” is available on Amazon.
Thanks to Chris Herbert for inviting Raleighwood Media Group’s Lisa Jeffries to share a few expert tips in this fantastic roundup, “How to Build an Email List: 75 Experts Share Their Secrets”.
Thanks to Mrs. Lauren Weaver and the team at Heritage High School in Wake Forest for inviting me to be part of their senior class programming this morning. I had the pleasure of sharing with three separate groups of soon-to-be-graduating seniors some basics personal branding… or, “Life After Snapchat”.
Our clients often ask us to consult on the professional photography process and guide them through the vendor selection process and the list of deliverables they’ll be asking the photographer (or photographers) selected to provide after their photo shoot. That guidance will vary widely from client-to-client, but some of our best tips for getting yourself or your team ready are evergreen, so we’re sharing them here with you today!
Managing your posted holiday hours of operation for accuracy is a great extra step to ensuring your customer experience remains top notch.
We’re debuting a new feature on the blog, “Raleighwood Eats”, to share what’s fueling us in the office these days. Enjoy, fellow foodies!
We had a great time attending the Feast Down East’s Local Food Conference held at UNC Wilmington February. One of the sessions we attended covered the craft beer movement in North Carolina and one of our fellow attendees asked when North Carolina could expect to see growth in the related craft distilling sector, as well.
Organic reach is so low that “paying to play” is one of the few ways to really see good results.
We’re looking for a part-time graphic design associate to join our Downtown Raleigh team. Sound like something you’re interested in? Let’s talk!
Come out to Cafe Helios on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. for the latest installment of the Carolina Innovators & Design Thinkers meetup, featuring marketing innovators Sarah Wechsberg and Steven Keith, founders of customer experience firm CXPilots. The two speakers will share insights on the new frontier in marketing – customer experience.
The new frontier of marketing is all about knowing your customer and serving them better because of it. These two customer experience advisers will share the top three tenets of modern customer experience and how you can apply these insights.
RSVP on Meetup.com to join us – and many thanks to Glenwood South’s Cafe Helios for serving as this month’s venue and food sponsor!