Posts Tagged ‘marketing’
Bowers PR and Marketing and ECDI believe in helping businesses grow
Growing a small business into a profitable and innovative brand looks easy from the outside. Susan Bowers Fortner knows better.
Using hard work and ingenuity, she has spent her publishing and public relations career making increasing profits and positive branding easier for others. Fortner’s firm,...
June 28th, 2012 | ECDI Spotlight | Read More
At Work: Orbit Design’s mod aqua building in the Short North
Have you been past the bright aqua building in the Short North and wondered what it could be? The 1,200-square-foot cinder block building on Poplar Avenue used to be a car wash. When Gina Cronley and Kris Harrison decided they would look for studio space, they saw a “For Rent” sign in the...
June 18th, 2012 | At Work | Read More
Design studio The Creative Good serves small businesses, non-profits
In October 2009, Brian Greenwood had the opportunity to launch his own business and structure it from the outset to focus on serving the groups who, in his opinion, promote the greater good: nonprofits and small businesses.
Originally, The Creative Good was launched under the name Greater Than BMG− the...
June 1st, 2012 | Business Profiles | Read More
At Work: Cement Marketing’s new space on Gay Street
It’s been just a little over a year since we spoke to Alaina Shearer and toured Cement Marketing’s space. Now, the company has found a new home on the second floor of 15 E. Gay St. and its staff couldn’t be happier. (To the right is a picture for the postcard project the company did...
May 15th, 2012 | At Work | Read More
ChatterJet helps small businesses maintain strong social media presence
Business owners are often told they should be using social media to help market their offerings. If they own a small company, it’s likely they’ve responded with at least one of the following statements:
“I don’t know where to start.”
“I don’t have time to do...
April 25th, 2012 | Business Profiles | Read More
At Work: Big Red Rooster fills Engine House No. 5
If you reminisce about the restaurant Engine House No. 5, at 121 Thurman Ave., you are not alone. Although the restaurant has been closed since 1993, when the owner, Chuck Muer, and his wife, Betty, were lost at sea, many do not realize it is no longer a restaurant.
The interior of Engine House No. 5...
April 16th, 2012 | At Work | Read More
BringShare helps businesses measure, evaluate online marketing investments
You could say BringShare came on the scene in a big way.
The company −which offers an Internet-based tool that helps marketing professionals, entrepreneurs and businesses measure and evaluate their online marketing investments− launched at the prestigious DEMO conference in Silicon Valley in September...
January 25th, 2012 | Business Profiles | Read More
What You Need to Know About the New Facebook Insights
Getting the attention of your audience on Facebook has definitely become a science. There’s a number of characters to consider, timing it just right, how to entice with multimedia, and even strategy behind the link you so desperately hope gets a click. It’s a lot to hash out for one little...
January 5th, 2012 | Tips of the Trade | Read More









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