Turning the page to a new chapter and closing up shop for Free State Marketing has me reflecting on a decade of marketing and communications consulting work.
Read MoreThis month, we’d like to introduce you to one of our favorite clients, Reynolds-Warren Equipment. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, this company has spent decades providing high-quality, reliable asphalt paving equipment, service, and parts to Georgia contractors and municipalities.
Read MoreThe holiday season can be incredibly overwhelming for small business owners, but this is also a great time to connect with customers and let them know you appreciate their business over the past year.
Read MoreAs the largest social media network in the world with over xxx users across the globe, the possibilities of using Facebook for your business are virtually limitless. A decade ago, Facebook pages were basic and businesses didn’t have many options beyond those of a personal profile. Today, Facebook offers businesses a control hub to access and use a vast network of features. Here is an overview of some of the basic features that we think would be the most useful for your construction business. In Part 2, we will cover a more in-depth overview of some of these features.
Read MoreWith so many important facets of your business to focus on and only 24 hours in the day, it can be tough to find the time to fit everything in. Marketing is important in getting customers to your business, but it doesn’t have to be a hard or expensive part of your job. There are tons of free tools out there that can help propel your construction business forward, whether your ideal client is the average citizen or a fellow business.
Read MoreI’m excited to announce that our Free State Marketing team has completed our rebrand from Kaberline Communications and our virtual company is settling into our new physical home outside Wichita, Kansas.
Read MoreLately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the importance of networking and mentorship. We all know that these two activities can be crucial in any professional’s long-term success, but I kept coming back to them as separate activities and it just didn’t sit right with me.
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