Bridget Willard
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You have a business and a logo. Awesome. You may even have memorized your color’s hex code. But what about different moods? What color shouldn’t be used in your logo?
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Should your business have a personality or be professional? Does professional mean boring? No way! Rhonda Negard joins Jason and Bridget to talk about how you can allow your business brand to have a personality of its own. You’ll definitely want to watch this episode.
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It’s like the chicken and the egg. When do we launch the product’s landing page? When do we launch the landing page for our new service. Bridget and Jason will explore this topic on this must-see episode.
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What’s the business application for using Twitter? Can you really grow your business by tweeting? What about Lead Gen? Yes. You can generate leads and build your business on Twitter. This week Bridget and Jason will give you 45 minutes packed with their best advice (valued at $175/hour). Don’t forget to listen for Jason and…
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You’re hired to build a website. Maybe it’s in WordPress or Squarespace. The client pays you. You ask for the content. Now what?
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Accessibility and marketing go hand in hand. It may not seem that way at first, but how do you divorce the user’s experience from your product’s marketing?
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In this episode, Rhonda Negard joins Jason and Bridget again to talk about how an empathy map helps with your user experience (UX). You’ll want to take notes during this show!
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With the pandemic, restaurants are more cognizant of germs. Which the rest of us germaphobes have been like wait — you don’t clean your menus? Gross! So now you can’t go anywhere near a restaurant without scanning a QR Code. The only thing is this — what do your customers see when they click that…
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Work life balance is a nice thought. But what happens when your children have to be schooled at home? How about taking care of a loved one? Moving? It is tricky for sure. Jason, Jen, and Bridget chat about how to keep your marketing going with added responsibility.