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The Danger Of Leaning On Social Media Too Much

Thursday, February 8, 2018
The one aspect of social media platforms are that they can change how they decide to work at any point. Facebook's changes to how posts will appear in it's social feed. This platform is a big piece of the pie in terms of where organizations reach their audiences.
CategoriesEmail Marketing, Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media, Web Design

Much More Than Just Web Design

Thursday, May 26, 2016
Our team has been working on an array of projects and wanted to share some information about our experiences and how we can better help you reach your business goals!
CategoriesBrand Identity, Custom Applications, eCommerce, Email Marketing, Marketing, SEO/SEM, Social Media, Web Blog, Web Design, Web Development

New Website Launched for Governor Wrestling

Monday, March 2, 2015
The website of Governor Wrestling has proven to be a popular online source for up-to-date local, state and national wrestling tournament information. Bearing this in mind, club President Trevor Wiebe approached the team at Factor 360 for ideas on how to keep the site fresh and user-friendly.
CategoriesBrand Identity, Email Marketing, Responsive, Web Blog, Web Design

Non-profit Services: Year-End Appeal

Monday, December 15, 2014
It has been proven that people give to charities at the end of the year. For individuals, the end of the year is often a time to make up for not giving during the rest of the year, or it can be a time to spend the remainder of your charitable giving budget before the start of the new year.
CategoriesEmail Marketing, Marketing, Public Relations

Your Answer to Ecommerce

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Are you a local retail shop frustrated with customers that are continuing to overlook your company during the holiday season? This problem has turned into a green-eating machine for many of our clients over the years. We also know that for most mom&pop shops the increase in shopping this season is crucial to keep you in business. We are passionate in believing there is no reason you shouldn't be able to compete.

So, where is everyone shopping this year? Fact is that mobile devices will play a major role in consumer purchases; 27% of purchases from mobile devices and 48% from tablets during the days between Thanksgiving and Christmas -- says a mobile study by Criteo.

Okay, we have a solution with creating responsive website that will be optimized on any type of device. Check. Next, a shopping cart system that you can load your pictures and pricing that is user-friendly. Check. You want more? Okay, how about we include an email newsletter that you can send to your customers with the latest items and sales. Yes. Done. Social Media Strategy? Yup, easy-peasy! Google Adwords... your are lucky you asked... we are an ad agency with trained staff that are your Jack and Jane's of All Trades.

Guessing you are thinking... "Wow, that sounds fancy. Bet I can't afford that!" Guess again. We are a local shopping here to help you Claim Your Place, Boost Your Presence and Launch Your Company to the Next Level without breaking your pocket book. Contact Us Today!


CategorieseCommerce, Email Marketing, Responsive, Social Media

A Time to Give Thanks

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The staff at Factor 360 would like to wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving Weekend! We will be closed to spend time giving thanks with our families.

As you are making your gift lists for friends and family, consider purchasing gifts locally from small businesses, don't be distracted by big box retailers who have spent so much competing for your attention. Here's why. Take the state of our economy into consideration, buying local could be the best decision you could make. For example, according to the Andersonville Study of Retail Economics, local business generates 70 percent more local economic activity per square foot than big box retail.

Our environment also benefits from your decision to shop from local businesses. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), industrial pollution is responsible for almost 50 percent of the pollution present in the United States. Shopping locally helps cut down on processing, packaging and transportation waste, leading to less pollution. Overall, buying local is a chance to support the growing Maker Movement, meet talented artisans and small business owners who take great pride in their work, experience handmade, one-of-a-kind and meaningful gifts and support your community. Consider this, and the stats in this infographic, when deciding where to make your purchases this year.

Are you a local company looking to increase your marketing this season? Contact Us!


CategorieseCommerce, Email Marketing, Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media