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Is Social Media an Effective Marketing Tactic for Businesses in Kelowna?

Posted on June 13, 2011

Social Media is a hot marketing topic this year in Kelowna! The number of inquiries we get about using social media for marketing has quadrupled in 2011. We have seen some media coverage in the traditional press too (see Face to Face is a click away). In the past year, we've had a chance to leverage social media… Read the rest

Kelowna Marketing Project Update – Fall 2010

Posted on December 6, 2010
- by James Shaw, CEO/Creative Director

It's been a very busy Q2 and Q3 at Twin Creek Media.

As a Kelowna marketing agency with a special focus on internet marketing and web design, we never seem to be able to breathe long enough to update our portfolio with new launches and interesting case studies.  In this project update,… Read the rest

Engaging Customers – From Bored to Boombastic!

Posted on May 20, 2010

by James Shaw, Creative Director

Are your customers ENGAGED with your message (or bored out of their minds)?

When it comes to engaging your target audience, not all marketing channels are created equal....

You are competing with 1000's of messages everyday. Your "target audience" is being bullseyed with so many random, off-topic, and boring attempts to capture… Read the rest

Best Video Camera on Earth for $180

Posted on March 29, 2010

Quick Review of the Kodak Zi8

This is not a marketing related article like most of the posts on this blog, but it may interest readers in the marketing/production/design world nonetheless.

Do you shoot interviews?  Customer testimonials?

Aspiring product reviewer or blogger?

Impromptu capture-the-moment-around-town videos?

Work events, grand openings, parties, birthdays, dog eating soap bubbles?

Using the Kodak Zi8Read the rest

Are Newspapers Still Relevant In a Digital World?

Posted on March 19, 2010
by James Shaw, Creative Director/Principal, Twin Creek Media


In a word, yes.

Newspapers have a unique place in the marketing world.  For many, reading the local newspaper is nothing short of a sacred ritual along with their morning coffee and fuzzy slippers.  I would say though that the relevancy of newspapers for the generations below Boomers is… Read the rest