by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Jul 9, 2012 | Marketing, Social Networking
There was a common theme among the panel, in which I participate, about what not to do with your social media program. Do not be in sell, sell, sell only mode when communicating with your followers and connections. I know I still see this quite often. The...
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | May 21, 2012 | Branding, Marketing, Social Networking
As I have mentioned before, I participate in a panel of business people for a local SEO company, SEORCHERS of Scottsdale AZ. The question posed to us this time was– What are the top 3 things you should do with your social media accounts? I always love to hear...
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | May 10, 2012 | Branding, Marketing, Social Networking
I seem to be coming across this kind of thing often, lately. I am hearing more and more business people saying things like “I am going to hire an intern for my social media” or “I just need to keep a social media presence and throw up a few posts here and there” or “I...
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Apr 18, 2012 | Branding, Marketing, Social Networking
I participate in a panel of businesspeople for local Scottsdale SEO company, SEORCHERS. The question posed to me and six other professionals was–Do you have a favorite website for business management that you visit regularly? It is always interesting to hear...
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Jan 27, 2012 | Branding, Marketing, Social Networking
I attended the AMA Signature Luncheon this past week in Phoenix and the topic was “Kick-Start Your Business, Brand and Job Search Using LinkedIn”. For me, as I was listening to Wayne Breitbarth speak, I was writing down notes of all the things I am NOT doing to...
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Sep 19, 2011 | Branding, Marketing, Social Networking
There is a nice mix of subjects in these very interesting articles. Enjoy and have a great Monday! How Brands Should Think About Facebook: a Loyalty Program I think this thought makes a lot of sense. A loyalty program makes your customer feel special. It’s almost like...