
5 Pinterest Strategies for Economic Development Organizations
Pinterest is a place for users to post “pins” of images onto their “boards.” It’s sort of like a virtual scrapbook for saving all your
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Pinterest is a place for users to post “pins” of images onto their “boards.” It’s sort of like a virtual scrapbook for saving all your

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

I was speaking to someone the other day who was sharing a major marketing problem they were having. “I’ve been seeing our ads and messages

Small businesses owners often face big expenses (and the migraines to match). When inventory, payroll, and equipment threaten to put you in the red, the
Your energy, personality, enthusiasm, and professionalism created the perfect combination.

Charles County Department of Economic Development
Sandy understands this not just as a business guru, but as a thoughtful, engaged, powerful female leader.

Bondy Shay Gibson, Ed.D.
Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools
“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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Let’s be honest: economic development, as a term, sounds pretty technical (and often needs explanation). But strip away the jargon, and you know what economic
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