by admin | Jan 15, 2019 | community, local business, locally-owned, Okemos, Sharing The Good
Women attempting to start a business will find hope in Kellie Johnson of Kellie’s Consignments’ story. When she first set out, Kellie wanted to start a business but knew that fashion inventory would be difficult to fund. Until one day she walked into a...
by admin | Jan 14, 2019 | Ann Arbor, Arizona, books, cherish local, Clarkston, community, East Lansing, Flint, Genesee County, grand blanc, Illinois, journalist, Kansas, local business, Maize, marty carry, Michigan, News, newspapers, Okemos, online marketing, Peru, R&B Used Books, Sharing The Good, Springfield, Tucson, Wichita
Those who have worked with me in the past know I have always been in search of better ways to serve our clients and their customers. When we were asked to help The Grand Blanc Hockey Boosters in the fall of 2018 and volunteered to take on their Hockey Program it led...
by admin | Jan 10, 2019 | barbershop, cherish local, community, Family-Owned, Genesee County, grand blanc, local business, locally-owned, marty carry, Michigan, online marketing, Sharing The Good
For many, the word “barbershop” calls up memories of old-fashioned shops, where men gathered to talk, laugh, share stories, and usually get a haircut or beard trim. Grand Blanc, Michigan, gets to participate in this tradition thanks to family-owned Reid’s Barbershop....
by admin | Jun 28, 2018 | customer base, generational differences, internet users, mobile
It’s Time to Engage When’s the last time you updated your website listing? If the answer is longer than the past few years, you’re missing out on the millions of people who’ve joined the online community. Since 2013 alone, there have been more than 63...
by admin | Jun 2, 2018 | Case Studies, Insider
Standing between a tall stack of books and a purring kitten, Marty and I said a quick ‘hello’ to Beth at R&B Used Books. She had been on the fence about us, but hearing testimonials from other clients really sparked her curiosity. “In the business of helping...