by Ryan Kackley | Apr 11, 2017 | Google Information, Marketing, Public relations/customer service
Learn The 3 Reasons Why You Fail to Make Money With Your Blog Do you know the ultimate goal of your blog? Are you writing for pure pleasure? Do you have pressing information that you want to share with the world? Or are you blogging to earn money? If you’re blogging...
by Ryan Kackley | Dec 17, 2015 | Public relations/customer service, Social Media, Starting a Business
It’s Dec. 16. Hard to believe the New Year starts in 15 days. It’s amazing how quickly the year has flown. And since next week is Christmas and the New Year’s Eve, here’s a list of a few things that need to be completed before Jan. 1. Do you need any tax breaks? I was...
by Ryan Kackley | Dec 10, 2015 | Creative Advertising Agency, Event Marketing, Public relations/customer service, Social Media, Starting a Business
To do or not to do? Will it work or will it fail? Will more customers frequent your business? Is it really worth it? Making the decision to spend money on advertising can be challenging, especially in a time when many people get their news on social media sites rather...
by Ryan Kackley | Dec 9, 2015 | Public relations/customer service, Social Media, Starting a Business
Trust me when I say this. You would prefer to be on Santa Claus’ Naughty List then to be on my OMG NotToDo List. And just how does one find themselves on Oregon Marketing Group’s NotToDo List. It happens anytime I am on social media and I mutter to myself – OMG. In...
by Ryan Kackley | Dec 3, 2015 | Event Marketing, Public relations/customer service
All the signs are there that it is happening this week and then a flurry of events will be happening the next few weeks. The autumn snowstorms leaving a blanket of orange, brown, yellow and red on our lawns, the geese honking above in their V-formation and of course,...
by Ryan Kackley | Dec 3, 2015 | Event Marketing, Public relations/customer service, Social Media, Starting a Business
Are you ready for winter? We all know it will arrive in full force causing a wave of setbacks, canceled plans and other mishaps, yet it still seems to sneak up on us causing a rush to the store to make sure we have enough supplies – just in case. In Oregon, we are...