by Ryan Kackley | Apr 2, 2015 | Public relations/customer service, Social Media, Starting a Business, Website design
AFrom my conversations with many business owners over the years, I have heard about a common problem – the work is flowing, everything is going great and then bam – the company reaches a lull in its work load or a client decides to go with another company. This is...
by Ryan Kackley | Sep 8, 2014 | Video Production, Website design, Wordpress
Is key contact info easy to find? Phone #, hours, address, etc… Is your company value proposition clear? Why buy from you? Does your site convey “trust?” Include “trust marks?” Does your website provide key information about your services/products on the site?...
by Ryan Kackley | Sep 8, 2014 | Google and other Search Engines, Public relations/customer service, Website design
At Oregon Marketing Group we understand that it can be hard to communicate some of your needs. Here are some pointers that should help you get the site you want. Who’s doing what? How will they charge you? What if you don’t like what they built? Will they be around...
by Ryan Kackley | Jun 16, 2014 | Search Engine Optimization, Starting a Business, Website design, Wordpress
Visit a coffee shop, the grocery store or just sit on a park bench and observe how much time people are on their cell phones. From looking up a number for a local pizza parlor to the time and location of a movie, people use their cell phones and their computers to...
by Ryan Kackley | Apr 29, 2014 | Creative Advertising Agency, Public relations/customer service, Website design
You have to wonder how Benjamin Franklin managed to accomplish everything he did. His list is long and varied. He was a printer, postmaster, author, diplomat, inventor, philosopher and philanthropist. He had time to think, dream, read, travel and create. When faced...
by Ryan Kackley | Mar 25, 2014 | Search Engine Optimization, Website design, Wordpress
There are short signs, tall signs and signs store bought and signs handmade. Some signs are easy to read from a distance and some need to be read up close. There are funny signs and serious signs. While each sign is varied as the person who created it, each sign has...