How I organize a digital marketing strategy. This unresearched thought exercise is to start sharing the litany of lessons I’ve learned over my past decade teaching myself digital marketing. My goal is to help you understand my strategic planning approach, which I’ve been honing in my digital lab for 3,113 days and counting.
The eighth unresearched example is for a local on-the-farm market in Valdosta, Georgia, aka Raisin’ Cane Valdosta. Use my procedure to plan your own digital marketing efforts for your small business on your own or you can inquire into hiring me to help.
Either way is in line with my mission to democratize online opportunity for people everywhere. If you have questions, ask them in the comments, email them to [email protected], or ask me in the live chat, which is available in the bottom right corner of every page on my site.
I met them at Valdosta State University, Eric Bolesta, and Jessica (Corbett) Bolesta
Or maybe I just met Eric at school. I’m old. I was a non-traditional student.
But I helped Jessica launch a website for Ken Corbett Farms back in 2011 or so. And ever since, I’ve checked back in regularly as I admired the business over the years.
I knew at some point in time, I would do a version of my media focusing on their business. And the week of Thanksgiving 2018, here we are.
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Raisin’ Cane Valdosta
3350 Newsome Rd.Valdosta, GA 31606
(229) 259-2000
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The ninth unresearched example of how I plan digital marketing strategy will be for Kim’s Kitchen in Valdosta, Georgia. I’m planning to release the ninth example tomorrow.
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