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Remember that post you sent out on behalf of your business last year? The one you spent so much time working on and felt entirely confident that it would be the “best post ever?” Well, it seems as though the majority of your social media fans don’t remember it – after all, it only reached a small handful of people
Ferocious Media SEO
Do you remember what the first website you ever visited looked like? If it was anytime in the 90’s odds are the page was nothing more than black text on a white background, with big blue links to click on. It’s hard to imagine a time when search engines were this limited. Today, we use the internet for everything from
Social Media Updates
The world of social media is constantly changing – and with so many platforms and algorithms out there, it’s hard to keep up. That’s why we provide our clients and followers with This Month in Social – where we highlight the biggest changes in social media and how we prepare to tackle them. Snapchat’s Entering the Programming Game Recent job
With Thanksgiving Day in sight, we’re reflecting on all things we’re grateful for. That we’re thankful for our beautiful new office, our partners, and our employees goes without saying, but we can’t leave out an integral piece of the puzzle: our interns. So we sat down with two of Ferocious Media’s social media interns – Tara Carlson and Michele Colletti
Search Engine Marketing Ferocious Media
It’s a question that gets asked a lot in the digital marketing world: what is the difference between SEO and SEM? Let’s start with the basics: SEM (Search Engine Marketing) is a form of internet marketing that often utilizes keywords and individual bids, to show custom ads on a search engine results page.  Also known as PPC (pay per click).
Ferocious Media Digital Marketing
For our seasonal clients, this question is all too common. More often than not, we see many businesses cutting off their marketing efforts during their off-season, just to start back up at the beginning of their season the following year. It makes sense, right? Not exactly… While this method certainly will save some marketing dollars, is it the best option