Why my latest writing award is good news for you
I’ve received an award for my work in creative nonfiction from the Kentucky Arts Council, and if you’re a client or thinking about becoming one, this news should excite you, too.
How to be an Influencer
I attended the shortest marketing conference ever last week. Within just over an hour, I felt that my degree in psychology, certificate in screenwriting, big/traditional media background and writing awards are incredibly valuable in the age of digital influence.
A reminder of the endless possibilities of digital storytelling
You don’t reach the same number of people as would on television by advertising online, but online media does help you reach your target audience with two things television doesn’t always allow: creativity and length.
Research Works is expanding!
In an effort to better assist small businesses and entrepreneurs pressed for time and money and to make Research Works the go-to place for a variety of writing and communications needs, we have decided to add website design to our services.
Wait a minute … 101? Why I’m taking a class about stuff I already know
I’m a social media addict. My LinkedIn profile says so. Facebook and Twitter updates come to my phone. I built my own websites based on blog templates. I operate two blogs. I’ve integrated RSS feeds and links to my social media pages into them. Visitors have found my blog through Google searches on the topics I write about, by playing around on Twitter, or by clicking on a link they found about me on another blog. Yet, I recently began taking a continuing adult education course called Internet Marketing 101.
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