I have a question
We’ll have a great conversation after I ask you a question when you ask me a question. Yes. Questions.
Keith lives with his wife, Nicole, and pup, Ziggy, in Hampton Roads. Keith lives in the digital marketing and advertising world, and has been helping businesses grow for over three decades.
We’ll have a great conversation after I ask you a question when you ask me a question. Yes. Questions.
It’s okay to not know every answer to every question. It’s okay to not be the smartest person in the room. For me, the right answer is, ‘What a great question! I’ll find out the answer and then follow-up with you.’
The key to the success of my process is to be acceptable to various viewpoints. Good views. Bad views. Right views. Wrong views. All help in shaping my final perspective.
Think the psychic can tell us if the panhandlers on our street corners are actually homeless?
If we can’t trust those we spend time with, how can we live a peaceful life? If we can’t trust those we do business with, how can we have a civilized society?
If you don’t want to step-up your game to do better than mediocre, AI will be absorbing you soon. There’s no advantage to complaining or worrying about AI. Just do better. Just be better.
I love listening to Seth. He resets my brain back on the right track. How do you reset?
I thought I’d try the local small town Italian restaurant. I have to be honest — I wasn’t expecting much from this one-horse town. But man! Anna’s Pizza is the real deal.
I can’t even use sarcasm here. This just sucks!
Somebody had to make a tough decision today between skiing, fishing, or visiting a love-one in the hospital. Listen to your wife, dude. Listen to your wife.
Cruisin’ round town with 82 / 92 year olds means iHop is on the menu.
Sometimes no words can perfectly describe a situation. #CancerSucks
Tasty goodness in the mountain air on vacation at Blue Mountain Brewery.
Morning coffee in the fresh mountain air at Afton Mountain
Morning coffee in the fresh mountain air at Afton Mountain
Engaging with existing customers in the Facebook review space can lead to increased customer retention and create the most loyal of customers.
A fun little happy hour spot with bay views and cold brews.
With the right reputation management strategy, small business owners can use online reviews to gain customers and grow their business.
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Effective use of social media marketing for restaurants requires a much different approach than any other industry. There is no plug-n-play approach.
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I want to do things my way. I don’t want to play by the rules, your rules.
With no friends in the restaurant industry, your island could get small.
Your managers are damn good at running your restaurant, but understanding the digital strategies necessary to appeal to people is not their specialty. Your restaurant’s digital marketing just sucks.