by Suzanne Feezel | May 23, 2013 | Blog Posts, Blogging, Creative Solutions, Insipiration
Earlier this week Yahoo purchased Tumblr, the social media and blogging network for $1.1 billion dollars. Also this week, Yahoo released a new interface and overall look for Flickr, the photo sharing website. This is definitely a big week for Yahoo, but what does it...
by Suzanne Feezel | May 17, 2013 | Blog Posts, Blogging, Creative Solutions, Insipiration, Marketing
Google+ has increasingly become more attractive for businesses to use. This is great news due to Google’s influence online. Google+ was named the second largest active social network in the world in early 2013. Even though Google+ is still behind Facebook, there are...
by Suzanne Feezel | May 2, 2013 | Blog Posts, Blogging, Business Growth, Creative Solutions, Insipiration, Marketing, Productivity
At Upbeat Marketing we are always on the hunt for brands that introduce a fresh approach to marketing. We recently ran across a campaign that did just that. We hope this example will inspire you in your marketing efforts, and that it will cause you to pause and...
by Suzanne Feezel | Apr 29, 2013 | Blog Posts, Brainstorming, Creative Solutions, Insipiration, Marketing, Social Media
As visits continue to grow to sites like Pinterest, Instagram, and Youtube, one thingremains certain…people are devouring content. They can’t get enough. And furthermore, they’d rather not spend time reading content. This trend may be an issue of lack of time by the...
by Suzanne Feezel | Apr 18, 2013 | Blog Posts, Blogging, Creative Solutions, Insipiration, Marketing, Non-profit, Productivity, Social Media
Upbeat Marketing has worked closely with the non-profit organization, Please BE KIND to Cyclists (PBKTC) for many years now. For those of you who don’t know, PBKTC is an Austin based non-profit that seeks to create a safe and healthy relationship between cyclists and...
by Suzanne Feezel | Apr 16, 2013 | Blogging, Creative Solutions, Insipiration, Productivity
In this day and age of email, text messaging and instant chat, the phone seems to havelost its primary function: the phone call. Phone calls appear to have gone by the wayside in lieu of the aforementioned forms of communication (and not just in for personal use). It...