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Three at HHB Advertising Receive Social Media Certification

Friday, July 10th, 2009

 

Press Release -Macon, Ga.

Inbound Marketing Certification

Three HHB Advertising employees – Paige Henson (owner/creative Director), Kendra Ferguson (Media Director) and Claire Druga(Marketing Assistant) have received certification in inbound marketing principles from Inbound Marketing University. Certification candidates must pass an examination following a 10-hour class that includes instruction in social media, blogging, lead conversion, lead nurturing and closed-loop analysis.

HHB Advertising is a Macon-based firm specializing in traditional, web-based, and social media marketing. It is located at 1873 Hardeman Avenue in Macon.

MVP (Most Valuable Puppets)

Friday, June 12th, 2009

So far this video has 2,740,643 views on YouTube!

One-on-one With Ned Specter

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Check out this special interview giving us the inside scoop on what it’s like to be the Office Manager at Water Incorporated!

Ned Spector

5 (fairly good) Reasons Your Marketing Folks Need Our Help

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Hey, we’re not out to replace your Marketing Director (he/she does more for you and your business in one day than most national leaders), but ad agencies/marketing & PR firms can help in ways that really count.

1) No Cloudy Thinking — An agency offers independent and objective third party input on all matters of marketing. Agencies aren’t caught up in your unique company culture (water cooler convos, insiders’ politics, the boss’s hot points). Agencies are able to cut through the weird corporate-speak and stale company history to get to the heart of what’s really needed to build your business.

2) Ideas Off the Clock — Agencies are creative entities, and you can never have enough fresh, creative thinking floating down the hallways.

3) Dry Cleaning Deliveries & More — Marketing directors must usually multitask (unfortunately for many, the word “marketing” has become a catch-all phrase that serves the whims of various department heads. The daily assignments vary — from writing 75-page marketing reports to accessorizing the lobby). A multi-talented, left-and-right-brained agency team works behind the scenes to juggle media production, copy writing, media buying, planning, budgeting and presentations. They may even bring home-baked brownies to the next regional meeting, if you ask nicely.

4) Jaded to Fire Sales — Dealing with multiple vendors takes a big hunk out of the day of a busy marketing director. Direct all those eager salespeople and vendors to your agency’s door (they probably know most of them anyway), and they will listen politely, take in all the essential information, condense it, and deliver it to you along with their own knowledge-based recommendations.

5) Everything’s at Stake — If you don’t look (or sound) good, neither does the agency. They know this, so they’ll knock themselves out to get everything reasonably right the first time. Best of all, they’ll be the shadow people that make everyone “out front” shine like a hunk of cubic zirconium.

Happy Memorial Day!

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Happy Memorial Day!

Have a Happy Memorial Day weekend!! See you at the beach!

A Blog Post We Like!

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Check out this guy’s interesting blog post!

Pride and Prejudice

Wellness Rally Will Be Worth the Effort

Monday, May 18th, 2009

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Our loooooooong-time client, Carlyle Place – the area’s first and only Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) – is staging a free wellness event on their campus at 5300 Zebulon Road in Macon. Any of you living around central Georgia, USA should definitely make the effort to come by between 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 28 and check it out. Our contacts at Carlyle Place have been working diligently for several weeks to put interesting things together for this event, and you’ll be impressed, especially since it’s all FREE. Sure, these offerings include the standard (but essential) slate of health screenings, but they’ll also have an organic produce market set up outside in the fountain area, a smoothie station, demonstrations by container gardening pros, prizes, giveaways and the great food. If you haven’t taken a tour of Carlyle Place, now is a great opportunity to do that. So beautiful. Bring a non-perishable food item or two and the folks at Carlyle Place will donate it to the Middle Georgia Food Bank. That alone should make us feel a little better!

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