
5 Snapchat Strategies for Economic Development Organizations
On Snapchat, users can post or privately send photos and videos that are only available for 24 hours. (Instagram later adopted this in their Instagram
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On Snapchat, users can post or privately send photos and videos that are only available for 24 hours. (Instagram later adopted this in their Instagram
Instagram is a very visual, user-friendly platform and a great place to tell stories through photos, videos, and small captions. This social network is all
LinkedIn is a very business-oriented social network and a place to build connections with other professionals. People are going to LinkedIn during the work day,
Twitter is the social media network where users post, reply and retweet 140-character messages, called “tweets.” With an active Economic Development community, this social media
As an Economic Development Organization, maybe you’ve been posting semi-regularly on Facebook, and now you’re wondering: How can I take this to the next level?
Last week, I went to the Governor’s Business Summit in Baltimore. It was the first time that they’ve ever done this summit in the state
We all know that there’s power in marketing on social media. Your organization might have pages on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram,
Is your Facebook page or Twitter feed so quiet you could count on one hand the new followers you’ve gained in the last two months?
Content doesn’t just create itself. You have to spend time researching, writing, and editing your work. So once you’ve completed the laborious but rewarding process
We discovered new ways of promoting our organization and community through the 30 day Economic Development challenge. Thank you for allowing us to participate.
Dave Ryan
Executive Director of the Salisbury-Wicomico Economic Development, Inc.
Frederick County Office of Economic Development (FCOED) worked with PPR on creating a brand and then rolling out the new brand, their team was professional, meet every deadline and work with us as part of our team. This isn’t the only project we have hired PPR to lead but it did have the fastest timeline and is the most public project.
PPR gave us the faith we needed to take on a large branding project and they positioned us to be successful in every way possible. Like with all large projects, on our end, there were some curveballs and Sandy was right beside us to navigate changes, keep us calm and remain successful.
Helen Propheter
Former Executive Director, Economic and Workforce Development for the Frederick County Office of Economic Development
“When it comes to telling your organization’s story, PPR Strategies is the business you want to work with. Over the past few years, the Upper Shore Regional Council has collaborated closely with PPR to develop our brand, share our region’s narrative, and connect with those who can benefit from our services across our counties. We are excited for the continued growth and success of this partnership.”
Susan O’Neill
Executive Director, Upper Shore Regional Council
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