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How to Utilize Videos on Social Media
The human brain processes visuals 60,000 times faster than text, making video marketing a powerful way to improve engagement with followers. Increasing engagement will increase brand awareness and keep you front of mind with consumers.
Does Event Marketing Really Matter?
For those in the transportation industry, attending conferences and trade shows allows you to engage with a large segment of your customer base at once. It is a key strategy that should be included in
Should You Invest in a Pre-DOT Audit?
One service that On Your Mark Transportation provides to companies within the transportation industry is a Pre-DOT Audit. Investing in this essential service will save your company money in the long term. It can feel
Why You Need to Create an Elevator Pitch
Have you ever taken an elevator? Imagine how quickly it takes you between floors. In the business world it’s important to craft an “elevator pitch” for your company. The time for an elevator pitch is
The Importance of Music in Advertising
According to a study conducted by North et al. (2004), brands that are clearly defined by a given type of music are 96% easier to remember for consumers than those which use no sound of
Why Your Motorcoach Company Needs a Blog
Blogs have become a vital component of websites in today’s digital era. While they require an investment in time, blogs have proven to be an effective strategy to drive growth for your company. Within the
4 Ways to Grow Your Business’s Brand Recognition
Brand recognition is a crucial element that will drive success for your business. In fact, according to fitsmallbusiness.com “Branding consistency can increase revenue by 20%”. Create a recognizable brand to set yourself apart from your
The Importance of Translating Company Documents Into Spanish
According to the 2021 census, 62 million of the U.S. population speak Spanish as a first language. They represent 18% of the total population living in this country, and these numbers are increasing every year.