by Upbeat Marketing | Apr 4, 2011 | Brainstorming, Branding, Business Growth, Event Marketing, PR, Productivity, Social Media
We are fortunate to live in Austin, Texas for many reasons, but recently RISE week topped our list. RISE is a non-profit program dedicated to inspiring and empowering entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of RISE is an annual week-long “un-conference” in which seasoned...
by Upbeat Marketing | Mar 4, 2011 | Business Growth, Productivity, Social Media
We got an inside look at our very own Senator Kirk Watson’s digital life this morning at Austin’s Social Media Breakfast. Just as social media has altered how we do business, Twitter and Facebook have dramatically changed how politicians engage with their...
by Upbeat Marketing | Feb 16, 2011 | Branding, Business Growth, Social Media
Facebook is changing the world we live in — and now the positive implications of this social media tool for business owners just took a giant step forward. For most major markets, Facebook has become a necessity for business growth and company branding. In...
by Upbeat Marketing | Dec 9, 2010 | Branding, Business Growth, PR
For those holiday shoppers who find themselves a bit stumped or strapped for cash this year, Upbeat Marketing has teamed up with Austin’s Go Local Team to offer a creative gift idea for your business’ valued clients. Go Local cards can be used for...
by Upbeat Marketing | Nov 5, 2010 | Branding, Business Growth, Logos & Websites, Products & Services, Social Media
Upbeat Marketing is honored to be asked by Regions Bank to present a 30 minute presentation at the “Small Business Marketing Seminar” on Tuesday, November 9th from 4:00-5:30pm. The seminar is designed for entrepreneurs seeking effective strategies to...
by Upbeat Marketing | Jun 20, 2010 | Branding, Business Growth
I picked up a copy of Entrepreneur Magazine on my flight to Florida yesterday. The title of this issue caught my eye — 100 of the Most Brilliant Companies on our Radar. As an entrepreneur myself, I enjoy reading about emerging companies and how they have come...