Forever Young: Marketing to Emerging Adults (Part Two)

Last week, we introduced the concept of emerging adulthood as defined and extrapolated upon in a New York Times article by Robin Marantz Henig. The term was created by psychology professor Jeffrey Jensen Arnett to describe the extended growing-up process that’s undergone by today’s youth between late teen years until about age 30. This week […]

How Smart Marketing Sells Brands and Services

Typically, when companies are putting together a campaign to pull in new business, they want their brand to be at the forefront of their efforts. They not only strive to promote their iconography and key messaging, but also want to provide plenty of “about us” details so that potential clients or customers can make an […]

Don’t Overlook Facebook

In 2010 it’s time to ask: why isn’t the face of your business on Facebook? True, Facebook has been around as a social networking site for students since 2004. But rather than become an outdated tool over the years, Facebook has been expanding its services to better enable professionals to use the popular website for […]

New Marketing Strategies for the New Year

Did you meet all of your marketing goals in 2009? Or were there areas where you saw room for improvement? Now is the time to analyze previous successes—and failures—to determine new marketing strategies for 2010. The past year has been a rocky time for businesses across the board. And in times of economic uncertainty, it’s […]