by Upbeat Marketing | Mar 28, 2012 | Blog Posts, Branding, Business Growth, Social Media
This Friday, March 30th, Facebook will be transitioning all pages to the NEW Timeline format. The new format will change the way businesses and fans interact on Facebook, so we’ve put together a few tips and suggestions to help you organize your page for an optimal...
by Upbeat Marketing | Feb 13, 2012 | Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media
Yelp is emerging as one of the leading consumer review sites for businesses. It’s growing at 80 percent per year and is receiving high priority from the Google Search Engine. Yelp not only helps businesses increase their SEO but also helps them drive traffic...
by Upbeat Marketing | Feb 7, 2012 | Branding, Event Marketing, PR, Social Media
Upbeat Marketing is excited to be working with Pecan Street Festival this year! We are honored to be chosen to manage the Public Relations and Social Media aspects of their Spring Show held the weekend of May 5th and 6th. We will be working with local media in order...
by Upbeat Marketing | Jan 30, 2012 | Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media
Pinterest is a new social media website that allows people to organize and share anything and everything they find on the web. It is basically a virtual pin board. Pinterest allows people to “pin” the things that they see when they are surfing the web instead of...
by Upbeat Marketing | Jan 23, 2012 | Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media
I’ve been saying that “Content is King” for years. In fact, I’m pretty sure I came up with this phrase (although I’m sure that’s debatable). And now, it appears that the whole cyber world agrees. With the last Google update, the Google Panda Update or Farmer...
by Upbeat Marketing | Nov 14, 2011 | Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media
Google Adwords is the most powerful marketing tool on the internet, but it’s not simple. Google knows this. That’s why they’ve created agencies to help smaller marketing firms Engage with smaller business (called Google Engage) and it’s why...