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Examples Of How I Organize A Digital Marketing Strategy

These are mostly unresearched examples of how I organize a digital marketing strategy to help small business owners that are unsettled and confused by digital, do online marketing with aplomb.

Example 32 will introduce V4 for my examples of how I organize a digital marketing strategy, which adds an updated demo experience, all-new explanation format, and a public Trello board to DIY.

V3 for South Georgia Lube Center in Fitzgerald & Ocilla, Georgia is example 31 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

February 5, 2019 By Jason Hobbs Leave a Comment

How I organize a digital marketing strategy. This unresearched thought exercise is to share the litany of lessons I’ve learned over my past decade-plus, practicing digital marketing in my digital lab here at 416 W Cypress Street in Fitzgerald, Georgia.

My goal is to help you understand how I organize a digital marketing strategy, using a procedure I’ve honed for 3,173 days and counting. The thirty-first example is my V3 for South Georgia Lube Center in Fitzgerald and Ocilla, Georgia. [Read more…] about V3 for South Georgia Lube Center in Fitzgerald & Ocilla, Georgia is example 31 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

V2.1 for Raisin’ Cane in Valdosta, Georgia is example 30 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

January 29, 2019 By Jason Hobbs Leave a Comment

How I organize a digital marketing strategy. This unresearched thought exercise is to share the litany of lessons I’ve learned over my past decade-plus, practicing digital marketing in my digital lab here at 416 W Cypress Street in Fitzgerald, Georgia.

My goal is to help you understand how I organize a digital marketing strategy, using a procedure I’ve honed for 3,173 days and counting. The thirtieth example is my V2.1 for Raisin’ Cane in Valdosta, Georgia. [Read more…] about V2.1 for Raisin’ Cane in Valdosta, Georgia is example 30 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

V2 for GracePoint Church in Valdosta, Georgia is example 29 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

January 26, 2019 By Jason Hobbs Leave a Comment

How I organize a digital marketing strategy. This unresearched thought exercise is to share the litany of lessons I’ve learned over my past decade-plus, practicing digital marketing in my digital lab here at 416 W Cypress Street in Fitzgerald, Georgia.

My goal is to help you understand how I organize a digital marketing strategy, using a procedure I’ve honed for 3,173 days and counting. The twenty-ninth example is my V2 for GracePoint Church in Valdosta, Georgia. [Read more…] about V2 for GracePoint Church in Valdosta, Georgia is example 29 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

V2.1 for Irwin Animal Clinic in Ocilla, Georgia is example 28 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

January 23, 2019 By Jason Hobbs Leave a Comment

How I organize a digital marketing strategy. This unresearched thought exercise is to share the litany of lessons I’ve learned over my past decade-plus, practicing digital marketing in my digital lab here at 416 W Cypress Street in Fitzgerald, Georgia.

My goal is to help you understand how I organize a digital marketing strategy, using a procedure I’ve honed for 3,173 days and counting. The twenty-eighth example is my V2.1 for Irwin Animal Clinic in Ocilla, Georgia.

Use my procedure to organize your own digital marketing strategy for your local business yourself 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.



Me holding Lizzie on the day I brought her home.
Me holding Lizzie on the day I brought her home.
I’ve lived caddy corner to the high school here in Fitzgerald, Georgia with pets since Christmas Eve 2006. That was the day I brought home Lizzie.

There are two veterinarian offices within my immediate vicinity, Irwin Animal Clinic is the farthest away at six point two miles from my home office. Call it a ten-minute drive.

Dr. Smith’s office is the closest at only a mile and a half from my home office. Call it a three-minute drive.

I’ve used both vets many times over the years.

The only discernible difference between the two veterinary practices?

One veterinary practice is easily found online while the other veterinary practice does not exist online.

Irwin Animal Clinic, the subject of this conversational marketing recipe, still does not have a website. In a similar vein, the Irwin Animal Clinic Yelp profile remains unclaimed and thus is not completed. One possible reason for the lack of online presence is the initial, zero-star review given to create the IAC profile on Yelp, which was by a lady that was obviously despondent at the loss of her doxie.

My buddy, George.
My buddy, George.
I lost my rescue buddy, George, right as we pulled into the Irwin Animal Clinic parking lot.

George drew his last breath on my lap, in my arms. At which point, I was broken.

I was broke financially.

And I was emotionally shattered from losing George just six weeks after losing my baby girl Lizzie.

The team of ladies at IAC took care of George’s cremation for me and added it to my tab for me to pay as soon as I could.

It took me close to six months to catch up my account, but the entire IAC team were always compassionate and professional with me and with my animals.

My point?

The current online reputation of Irwin Animal Clinic doesn’t match their reputation with their customers.

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Irwin Animal Clinic
367 Sly Hill Rd
Ocilla, GA 31774

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V2.1 for my flagship products, (1) Get Online, and (2) Get Organized is example 27 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

January 23, 2019 By Jason Hobbs Leave a Comment

How I organize a digital marketing strategy. This unresearched thought exercise is to share the litany of lessons I’ve learned over my past decade-plus, practicing digital marketing in my digital lab here at 416 W Cypress Street in Fitzgerald, Georgia.

My goal is to help you understand how I organize a digital marketing strategy, using a procedure I’ve honed for 3,173 days and counting. The twenty-seventh example is my V2.1 for my flagship products, (1) Get Online, and (2) Get Organized.

Use my procedure to organize your own digital marketing strategy for your local business yourself 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.



My Flagship Products Arose From My Conversations With My Grandfather, Ken Hobbs

Jason with Grandma and Gramps (Hazel & Ken Hobbs)
Jason with Grandma and Gramps (Hazel & Ken Hobbs)
When Grandma told me that Gramps, at eighty-five years of age, had decided to scrunch his lanky frame into a too small back seat for a multi-hour drive because the pain in his back had grown just that terrible; I instantly knew I wanted to be back at 416 W Cypress for the two of them, ASAP. Unless Grandma blocked it that is.

And Grandma did block my suggestion, so I skedaddled back to Raleigh, North Carolina, and my work at the time.

But by March of 2005, I was visiting Grandma and Gramps for a couple weeks following my move from Raleigh back to my primary childhood home of Jacksonville, Florida on a mission to finally get my marketing degree.

Then Gramps Asked Me To “Be Around” Fitzgerald For The Two Of Them

By the end of 2005, I was the primary 24/7 caregiver for Grandma and Gramps.

I was also back in school, working on my Associates Degree in Business Administration over in Douglas, Georgia (South Georgia College at the time).

During my time as their primary caregiver, Gramps and I spoke often about his and Grandmas life together for some seventy odd years at this corner of West Cypress and Longstreet, here in Fitzgerald, Georgia.

These conversations formed the foundation of my first flagship product, Get Online. Which later spawned my second flagship product, Get Organized. Both of which I’ve iterated three times in the past two months alone. To say this latest iteration is my best ever iteration of these products doesn’t do the drastic and comprehensive improvement anywhere near the justice it deserves. But it is. By far.

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Jason Hobbs, LLC
416 W Cyppress St
Fitzgerald, GA 31750

(912) 381-6318

Facebook Brand Page

Check Out The Latest Version Of My Sales Landing Page For: Get Online

Check Out The Latest Version Of My Sales Landing Page For: Get Organized

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The twenty-eighth unresearched example will be released Wednesday, January 23, 2019.

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