by dtgoalie30 | Oct 7, 2024 | Chambers of Commerce, Destination Marketing Organizations, Digital Strategy, Small Business, Social Media
One of the most frequently asked questions in social media marketing is, “How many times should I post?” The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. It depends on several factors, including your industry, goals, audience, and resources. Let’s break it down. General...
by dtgoalie30 | Feb 5, 2024 | Chambers of Commerce, Consistency, Destination Marketing Organizations, E-Newsletters, Small Business
Google is working hard to prevent spam from reaching its users. It’s a good thing, although you need to make sure your mass emails are not getting sucked into the spam abyss. You can read more about Google’s policies by clicking on this previous article –...
by dtgoalie30 | Jan 25, 2024 | AI, Chambers of Commerce, Destination Marketing Organizations, Digital Strategy, Event Marketing, SEO, Small Business
““i am new to running and want to take on a marathon. what are some of the best marathons for beginners?” My introduction into running is quite different than most people. For some people that run in the Chicago Marathon in 2009-2011, you may have seen an over...
by dtgoalie30 | Jan 21, 2024 | Accessibility, Chambers of Commerce, Destination Marketing Organizations, Digital Strategy, Small Business, Web Sites
In the digital age, businesses and organizations have long focused on search engine optimization (SEO) as the cornerstone of their online presence strategies. However, as technology evolves, so too does the landscape of digital marketing and content discovery. A...
by dtgoalie30 | Jan 11, 2024 | Destination Marketing Organizations, storytelling
In the vast and vibrant world of tourism, each destination holds a unique story waiting to be told. For Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) grappling with limited budgets, the key to standing out isn’t just about flashy marketing; it’s about...
by dtgoalie30 | Jan 11, 2024 | Chambers of Commerce, Destination Marketing Organizations, Digital Strategy, Small Business, Web Sites
The padlock symbol on your browser bar isn’t just there for show. It signifies that the website you’re visiting is secure, specifically that it uses a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate. This little icon plays a crucial role in the world of online transactions and...