The guest for episode 24 was Carl Britton Jr., President of In Their Face Marketing. Carl shared some lessons he has learned working with independent pharmacies, and other industries, on their social media. Learn about why every company should have a Facebook ad budget, the advantage small local companies have when marketing online, and much more.
Read MoreEpisode 23’s guest was none other than Jimmy Owens, the owner of DesignTunnel. Jimmy shared a number of tips about online video marketing, including info on both YouTube and Vimeo, and when one makes more sense than the other.
Read MoreOur guest for episode 22 was Patrick Allmond, the owner of Focus Digital Marketing Agency. Patrick shared all sorts of tips for podcasting, including how to tell if podcasting is a good fit for you, as well as how you can get started.
Read MoreEpisode 21 is a first, with two guests at once! Krista Bruce is a Media Relations Manager, and Gina Yannarell is a Digital Media Strategist. Both Krista and Gina are with Koch Communications. Krista and Gina shared tips for building relationships with reporters on social media, the importance of Twitter in media relations, and how internal brainstorming sessions can be useful.
Read MoreFor episode 19 of the podcast, my guest was Matthew Barnett, SEO Strategist with VI Marketing and Branding. Although he lives in Kansas City, Missouri, he works with a lot of companies in Oklahoma City because his company is based out of OKC.
Read MoreFor our 18th episode, I interviewed Jared Miller, Digital Strategist at Third Degree Advertising in Oklahoma City. Jared shared why you should be nurturing your leads online, the benefit of long form content, and the different types of online content to use.
Read MoreFor episode seventeen, my guest was Melissa Richey, Marketing Coordinator at The Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital. Melissa shared the rebranding process they went through, the blogging strategy they use, and how they market online by sharing stories.
Read MoreMy guest for the fifteenth episode of OOMPHcast was Kathy Harms, Executive Director of Teen emPower! She shared how her organization utilizes Facebook, the unique way they use email to promote their annual fundraiser, and why she hates links that trick you.
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