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1/03 2009

Being a Results Driven Blog and Company

As some of you may know… actually the majority of you should know… I own a company called Brandswag in Indianapolis and Oklahoma City. Our company helps small and mid-size businesses with blogging, social media marketing, graphic design, and simple web design. Overall we are a viral-marketing consulting company.

The biggest problem we have had over the last six-months is taking social media marketing from a “smoke and mirrors” marketing tool to an actual results driven solution for clients. We have finally started to see results from our consulting engagements and we need to make it a point to share those results.

My blog is for theory, conversation, and ideas (as well as some rants) but I wanted to start giving a taste of what Brandswag is doing in the community. Enter: the Brandswag Business blog. We launched the blog a couple of weeks ago and have been adding thoughts and ideas to it ever since.

I wanted all my readers, as well as the community, to know that we are going to start posting case studies and marketing plan developments to the blog. This will be an in-depth look into our process as well as the success factors of clients.

From logo design to website design to social media… make sure you check it out and remember to Subscribe.

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  1. 1/03 2009

    Looking forward to hear about your case studies at Brandswag, Kyle.
    I feel there’s a huge dominance in consumer good companies interested in social media.

    I got a question the other day from a ceo of a capital good company asking me why they should even consider being into social media when their customers aren’t there…

    So again, looking forward to the cases, and good luck with the blog!

  2. 1/03 2009

    Thanks for the comment Peter! It is going to be interesting to watch the corporate world start shifting their corporate communication platforms to be able to combat or embrace social media.