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Website Redesign Checklist

Posted on June 25, 2010

by Andrew Spoeth (Visit Andrew's Blog Here)

Redesigning a website can be a lengthy, complicated process. Done properly, it can give a dramatic boost you your online presence. Over the years I’ve had the pleasure, and pain, of being a part of several redesign projects.

Here is a checklist for website redesign, a series… Read the rest

Social Media Marketing for Business

Posted on June 23, 2010

As part of the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce's Breakfast Education Series, Twin Creek Media was invited to give a presentation on the topic of Social Media Marketing for Business. The presentation is included below for reference. Press play, and use the arrows to navigate through. When you're finished, don't forget to "share" the knowledge with others using the buttons… Read the rest

Social Media Marketing for Musicians

Posted on June 23, 2010

Twin Creek Media was invited to give a presentation to musicians and band managers at a recent Music BC event in Kelowna, BC. Below is the presentation that we gave...

The presentation covers:

What is social media? What's the "big idea"? What are the benefits for musicians? How are others successfully using social media for marketing and promotion? What

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Twin Creek Media on Virtual Stock Exchange

Posted on June 5, 2010

Breaking News... Twin Creek Media is the highest valued company in Kelowna, BC with share prices north of 11 dollars! (wait, sorry, not real money...um, no "e's", the in-game currency).

What's this all really about?  Well, our company has joined (yet another) social network online.  The fun part is this social network, called Empire Avenue, is set… 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