5 Marketing Tips to Stop Doing TODAY

5 Marketing Tips to Stop Doing TODAY

It seems that there’s a new article every day that is stating the importance of new marketing tips. Whether it’s guaranteed to grow your followers or some other promise, these posts are a dime a dozen. But if you feel your pulse quicken at the sight of one...
7 Ways to Craft an Appealing Instagram Account

7 Ways to Craft an Appealing Instagram Account

We all get it: Instagram is a big deal. But getting it right… that’s a bigger deal. Having trouble believing just how big of a deal Instagram is? To date, over 40 billion Instagram photos have been shared with 95 million photos and videos being shared daily. So...
How Review Sites Are Crucial to Your Marketing [VIDEO]

How Review Sites Are Crucial to Your Marketing [VIDEO]

In another session of MoxieDot Live, I discuss why review sites are crucial to your marketing, and how many businesses aren’t monitoring their reviews on all of the top sites. Even if you aren’t looking at your online reviews, that doesn’t mean your...
5 Ways to Drive Local Leads to Your Business

5 Ways to Drive Local Leads to Your Business

Getting new clients is one of the hardest things I struggled with when I started my own business back in 2008. It’s still something I struggle with occasionally, but it’s much easier to move new clients through the pipeline now that I’m more established. These are...
How to Stay on Top of Sales & Marketing For Your Business

How to Stay on Top of Sales & Marketing For Your Business

For MoxieDot’s first live stream, I covered some of the things I do daily, weekly, and monthly to keep up with sales and marketing for my business. Some of the things I covered include: Staying up on trends: Download an RSS reader like Feedly that allows you to...
What Do Millennials Really Think About Social Media?

What Do Millennials Really Think About Social Media?

Nowadays, it seems like the word “millennial” is thrown around pretty frequently. Although, it’s understandable given that millennials comprise 25% of the US population and have more than a trillion dollars worth of buying power. So it makes sense...