Having customers is way overrated. Inevitably, the more customers you have, the more headaches, complaints, and problems you have to deal with. It really is not worth it. So, I wholeheartedly recommend firing them all. But before you fire your customers, I first recommend that you replace them with clients. Here’s the difference: Customer: –noun:...
Want a website? Or maybe your website isn’t working too well for you? Here are a few strategies that will help you make the most of your website. How will we use our website to benefit our company? It’s important to understand that your website is a tool, not a “winning lottery ticket.” Just because...
It took radio 38 years to reach 50 million users. It took TV 13 years, the internet four years, and iPod just three years. Facebook added 100 million users in just nine months… What’s the deal? How is Facebook growing so quickly? Facebook is built on the idea that people like to be connected and...
If You Build it, They Won’t Come… With over 72% of American’s having access to the Internet*, you would think just by having a website built you can get a little of that traffic to your website, right? Wrong! This is a very common misconception, and sadly it’s a misconception fueled by many web designers...
We currently have three 2 spots left.. Here’s what you get: A one-hour strategy planning session designed to help you clearly identify your social media goals, and then we’ll customize a social media campaign for your business. Three weekly tweets (on Twitter) and status updates to all your Facebook pages. We’ll help you craft these...
“The Ugly Mug Marketing team is a tenacious bunch of thinkers, doers, and feelers. They come prepared after hours of research with a keen understanding of your market and successful market penetration – then they create. Objective market research, a lot of creativity and the professionalism to expedite your vision is a great recipe for success – we heartily recommend Ugly Mug Marketing.”
Aaron Slayter, Jr.
CEO of Slayter Companies
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