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Jennifer Middleton has always been fascinated by interactive media. In July of 2011 she landed her dream job. That's when she started as Interactive Media Director at Rocket City Broadcasting. That dream job has her managing creative development for three radio station web sites and RocketCityNews.com. Those radio stations are Rocket 95.1, Star 99.1 and Sunny 98.1fm/1550am. She also creates advertising and promotional campaigns for businesses and organizations which inc... Read More
Planning your marketing is really like planning a trip. Example, you've picked your trip destination and you've mapped it out, but do you go by car, bus, train, plane, motorcycle, bicycle or hot air balloon? It all depends on your answers to some important questions: 1. Why are you going there? Work or Pleasure? 2. How far is the destination? 3. How fast do you want to get there?... Read More
HSV AMBUCS provides marketing and awareness year round for our programs and the issues and challenges of the special needs community. Recently HSV AMBUCS supported National AMBUCS at the ALPTA Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. During this educational and informational seminar, a booth was manned to promote AmTryke awareness throughout Alabama. The Montgomery chapter of AMBUCS joined our team there to operate this event. A drawing for an AmTryke was held, with the recipie... Read More
What is Bang Out Media? Have you ever heard a writer say, “I'm going to sit down and bang out this story.” It is writer slang. I thought it was clever and so I went with the name. Plus, the domain name was open. So what does Bang Out Media mean for you? This is what I do in a nutshell: At Bang Out Media, we want to write the creative web content that will bring your business to life on the big ole World Wide Web. Fresh web content is important to attract new clients.... Read More
I beg to differ. They do read. Last week I attended an event where this was one of the messages the speaker tried to convey to the audience, that people don't read. Then, in the second breath, she went on to talk about blogs and e-newsletters. People do read, but they have developed a short attention span these days. I have always had a short attention span, personally. I don't want to read some long, drawn-out, boring and dry column on something technical, professi... Read More
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