by Michael Grossman | Aug 31, 2019 | Marketing Tactics, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Uncategorized
Facebook got gamed again this week by people trying to influence an election, and it’s a great case study in why you need flexibility in your social media ad budget. The Illuminati Isn’t Alive No, this time it wasn’t Vladimir Putin sitting...
by Michael Grossman | Jul 20, 2019 | Cleantech, Green Marketing, Marketing Tactics, Social Media, Startups, Uncategorized
To be engaged in social media, or not to be engaged in social media. That is the question for cleantech companies. Through the left ear, you hear, “Free Exposure!” being shouted at you; but through the right ear, you hear, “Waste of time and...
by Michael Grossman | Jul 9, 2019 | Cleantech, Delivering Your Message, Green Marketing, Marketing Tactics, Startups
So you’ve got a great idea to stave off climate change and make the world a more sustainable place, and you’re convinced you can turn it into a profitable business. You’ve written your business plan; you’re searching for investment, and;...
by Michael Grossman | Jun 9, 2019 | Marketing Tactics
Every business owner thinks his/her brand should be in the spotlight, and why not? The long hours, the novel ideas, the enthusiasm, the purposeful value proposition: isn’t it evident the media should take note? And from the days of Gutenberg to the 1970s,...
by Michael Grossman | Feb 7, 2019 | Brand Stories, Marketing Tactics, Storytelling
According to a 2017 Unilever International study, 78% of U.S. consumers said they feel better when they buy sustainably produced products, yet green companies in both the B2C and B2B sectors have nowhere near that kind of market share. What gives? Savvy market...
by Michael Grossman | Feb 5, 2019 | Content Marketing, Delivering Your Message, Email Marketing, Marketing Tactics, Social Media
Think like a TV network executive when programming your brand’s media channel to increase your ratings. Once upon a time, when America’s media consumption was limited to three television stations, network executives would gather in a conference room...