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Kobe Japanese Hibachi & Sushi is example 16 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

December 17, 2018 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. My goal is to help you understand how I plan a digital marketing strategy, a procedure I’ve been honing in my digital lab for 3,140 days and counting.

The sixteenth unresearched example is for a local restaurant in Fitzgerald, Georgia, aka Kobe Japanese Hibachi & Sushi. 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.



Mmmmm Hibachi

And the yum-yum sauce lives up to its name.

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Kobe Restaurant
116 Benjamin Hill Dr West
Suite 8
Fitzgerald, Georgia

Phone: (229) 622-0007

Unofficial Facebook Brand Page

Tools Used
  • Liquid Web Managed WooCommerce Hosting – $39/mo Beginner Plan
  • Drift: Conversational Marketing Platform – $50/mo plan
  • Zapier
  • Envira Gallery $99.00 Version

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The seventeenth unresearched example of how I organize a digital marketing strategy will be released Thursday, December 20, 2018.

A & J BBQ Restaurant in Fitzgerald, Georgia is example 15 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

December 13, 2018 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. My goal is to help you understand how I plan a digital marketing strategy, a procedure I’ve been honing in my digital lab for 3,140 days and counting.

The fifteenth unresearched example is for a local restaurant in Fitzgerald, Georgia, aka A & J BBQ Restaurant. 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 Love BBQ

A & J BBQ has this spicy Thai sauce that is amazing. It’s not pretentious, it’s just real good Southern comfort food.

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A & J BBQ Restaurant
228 N Grant St
Fitzgerald, Georgia

Current Website
Facebook Brand Page

Tools Used
  • Liquid Web Managed WooCommerce Hosting – $39/mo Beginner Plan
  • Drift: Conversational Marketing Platform – $50/mo plan
  • Zapier
  • Envira Gallery $99.00 Version

Check Out My Working Demo Webstore


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The sixteenth unresearched example of how I organize a digital marketing strategy will be released Monday, December 17, 2018.

La Lomita Mexican Restaurant in Fitzgerald, Georgia is example 14 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

December 10, 2018 By Jason Hobbs Leave a Comment

How I plan 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. My goal is to help you understand how I plan a digital marketing strategy, a procedure I’ve been honing in my digital lab for 3,113 days and counting.

The fourteenth unresearched example is for a local restaurant in Fitzgerald, Georgia, aka La Lomita Mexican Restaurant. 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 Love Mexican Food

Always have. And I’ve always received really good food from La Lomita Mexican restaurant here in Fitzgerald, Georgia. Which made La Lomita an easy decision to be the 14th example once I decided to focus on restaurants with this week’s examples of how I organize a digital marketing strategy.

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La Lomita Mexican Restaurant
125 Bowens Mill Hwy
Fitzgerald, Georgia

Facebook Brand Page

Tools Used
  • Liquid Web Managed WooCommerce Hosting – $39/mo Beginner Plan
  • Drift: Conversational Marketing Platform – $50/mo plan
  • Zapier
  • Envira Gallery $99.00 Version

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The fifteenth unresearched example of how I organize a digital marketing strategy will be released Thursday, December 13, 2018.

Kim’s Kitchen in Valdosta, Georgia is example 9 of how I plan a digital marketing strategy

November 20, 2018 By Jason Hobbs Leave a Comment

How I plan 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. My goal is to help you understand how I plan a digital marketing strategy, a procedure I’ve been honing in my digital lab for 3,113 days and counting.

The ninth unresearched example is for a local kitchen in Valdosta, Georgia, aka Kim’s Kitchen 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.



This POV was too interesting to pass up

Consumer packaged goods, direct-to-consumer. As part of a local family farm, err Agribusiness, located a few miles south of Valdosta, Georgia.

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Kim’s Kitchen Valdosta
3350 Newsome Rd.
Valdosta, GA 31606

(229) 259-2000
Current Website
Facebook Brand Page
Check Out My Working Demo Webstore

Tools Used
  • Liquid Web Managed WooCommerce Hosting – $39/mo Beginner Plan
  • Drift: Conversational Marketing Platform – $50/mo plan
  • Zapier

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The tenth unresearched example of how I plan digital marketing strategy will be for https://CobaltApps.com. I’m planning to release the tenth example the Monday after Thanksgiving.

16 East Bar And Grille in Cordele, Georgia is example 1 of how I organize a digital marketing strategy

October 26, 2018 By Jason Hobbs Leave a Comment

How I organize a digital marketing strategy. This thought experiment 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 3,093 days and counting.

The first example is for a local restaurant in Cordele, Georgia named 16 East Bar and Grille. Use my procedure to plan your own digital marketing efforts for your small business on your own or hire 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 came across 16 East Bar and Grille thanks to connecting with one of the staff on LinkedIn. I’m naturally curious, so I checked the website and as a digital marketing strategist I had loads of suggestions for improving the restaurant’s digital experience.

So I invested a couple of hours into throwing together a working example of how I’d approach their website since the website should be the hub of any businesses’ digital marketing efforts. I shared the website link with my new LinkedIn connection but no word what the owner thought of my example, or if they’ve even seen my example.

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16 East Bar and Grille
1309 East 16th Avenue
Cordele, GA 31015

Weebly Website
Facebook Brand Page
Check Out My Working Demo Webstore

Tools Used
  • Liquid Web Managed WooCommerce Hosting – $39/mo Beginner Plan
  • Drift: Conversational Marketing Platform – $50/mo plan
  • Zapier

Podcast Episode, Via Anchor.fm


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The second example of how I organize a digital marketing strategy will be for a local veterinary clinic located in Ocilla, Georgia. I’m planning to release the second example early next week.

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