There have been over 300 changes in Google this year alone and tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. (CDT) there’s a free webinar for folks attending the October 17 Southern C Summit hosted by Southern Coterie, the social network of the South. I’m very excited it’s on my calendar and look at the very bottom for a special discount on your registration. A consortium for Southern creatives, check out Southern Coterie online for info on the Oct. 17th
Each year Southern Living builds one spectacular Idea House in the nation which showcases the best and latest in building, design and gardening. This exciting project returned to the Nashville area after over a decade to the beautiful Fontanel property, former home of country music legend Barbara Mandrell’s family. Award-winning, Nashville-based Castle Homes was chosen to build the charming farmhouse surrounded by four additional guest retreats and over 2,800 square feet of porches. Photo of the
QR Codes continue to be a great way to share good information on a product, service or event, and this week, we unveiled a cool project related to Castle Homes, builder of the nation’s only Southern Living Idea House, opening at Fontanel today using the QR Code for a video. Two years ago, we contemplated the idea of using the QR code on a home tour in the Brentwood area but hesitated because our target
May 16, 2013
Amy’s Baking Company PR Lessons & Tips
The social media world has been whirling this week over two public scandals. In Nashville, Tennessee it’s Girl Fight at the Steeplechase Race, and, nationally, Amy’s Baking Company crisis is dominating the conversation. Since the latter represents a company’s reaction to a negative event, I wanted to take a minute to share how we at Forest Home Media would work quickly to help in this sticky situation. First, been living under a rock? Then catch
March 22, 2013
Using Video For Business Announcements
There is a lot being written about the importance of using video in business marketing and communications as well as the positive effect on website traffic. At Forest Home Media, we totally agree but with the caveat to make sure you are imparting new information in a concise manner and throw in some entertainment value for the viewer. FHM strongly recommends short, concise, informative videos. Value your viewer’s time. As the economy continues to grow