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Keith Parnell

What does your brand stand for today?

Food and beverage brands sound the same today. Learn how to define your position, align operations, and turn clarity into real growth.

The Data Gap in Hampton Roads Hospitality, and How to Close...

Hampton Roads hospitality is personal. Your data should be too.

Why Is My Marketing Data Wrong? A Guide to Attribution Engineering...

Stop guessing on ROI. Learn how to fix broken attribution using Server-Side GTM and API data integrity to move beyond Last Click and scale with precision.

How Can Food & Beverage Leaders Modernize Operations to Meet Changing...

Modernize food & beverage operations to meet changing demand. Streamline systems, improve data-driven decisions, and scale profitably with confidence.

Are Too Many Products Slowing Your Food Brand Growth?

Food brands are cutting product complexity to grow faster. Learn how simplifying portfolios improves operations, margins, and market focus.

Why are restaurants still relying on spreadsheets?

Restaurants and hospitality teams still rely on spreadsheets, unfortunately. Learn the hidden costs and how better systems improve profit and daily operations.

Why Is My Marketing Working But My Bank Account Isn’t Growing?...

Stop scaling your marketing into a broken system. Learn how to bridge the Growth-Infrastructure Gap with a CIO-grade architecture that protects your ROI and profit.

Is Your Restaurant Becoming a Tech Company?

Restaurants are becoming technology driven operations. Learn where automation truly helps operations while protecting the human experience diners expect.

Local Hospitality Marketing That Actually Works in Hampton Roads

Hampton Roads bars & cafés: Stop throwing promotions into the void. Issue #2 of The Hospitality Edge shows how to turn guest data & local insights into campaigns that actually work.

Is My Home Network the Weakest Link in My Company’s Security?...

Is your home network the soft underbelly of your enterprise? Learn how scaling founders use VLANs and Yubikeys to build a CIO-grade, hardened home headquarters.