Category: Reputation
Clutch Awards Anvil Media Top Advertising & Marketing Agency in Oregon
by Anvil on July 31, 2019 · Agency LifeAwardDigital MarketingMarketingReputationSEOAnvil Media is an integrated marketing agency specializing in search engine marketing, social media marketing, and analytics. We generate a measurable return-on-investment (ROI) by understanding and solving unique marketing and ... » Continue
A Deeper Look: 2 Key Takeaways from Day 2 of DigitalSummit Portland 2019
by Anvil on July 3, 2019 · analyticsBrand ImageDigital MarketingReputationWhen brands begin to fall short and face difficulties either in market share, in their data, on social media, or anywhere, it is usually due to those brands not taking ... » Continue
The New Brand: 3 Key Takeaways from Day 1 of DigitalSummit Portland 2019
by Anvil on June 26, 2019 · b2cEngagementincrease trafficInternet Marketing StrategyOnline Brand ManagementPsychologyReputationSocial ListeningSocial MediaThis year I had the opportunity to attend the 2019 Portland DigitalSummit, with some of my teammates from Anvil Media. And I would definitely recommend this event to anyone who ... » Continue
Customer Reviews: a Digital Marketing Goldmine
by Anvil on April 19, 2019 · online reputationReputationFirst and foremost, you ought to be encouraging user reviews across Google, social media, and your website. They can be one of the best sources for long-tail keywords and because ... » Continue
The Unlikables: How 5 Super Bowl wins and a potential 6th will never make the New England Patriots America’s Team.
by Anvil on January 31, 2019 · AdvertisingReputationUncategorizedThe New England Patriots are playing in their 10th Super Bowl this Sunday, an NFL record. The Patriots have a better-than-average chance of winning their 6th Super Bowl, which would ... » Continue
5 Marketing Mistakes that Hurt Your Brand
by Anvil on November 15, 2017 · Brand ImageMarketingReputationIt takes brands a lot more time to heal from a mistake than it does to make one. And little mistakes add up. All too often, I come across a ... » Continue