As Firebelly Marketing continues to grow, from dull embers to a towering inferno, we’re introducing you to the people that spark our ideas. We are always adding the best and the very brightest, expanding our agency in order to provide unique creative strategies for our clients. Since social media is social in nature, we want to communicate on what exactly makes our people here at Firebelly tick. We’re continuing the series with Michael Husain.
Firebelly Bonfire: The Rise Of TikTok And What It Means For Your Brand
TikTok is the new in-network. It is currently the most downloaded app, boasting more than a billion active monthly users. Since 2019, the platform has exploded, reaching the 10-digit usership marker faster than any other social network preceding it. Therefore, many companies are now asking themselves how they can benefit from this social network and expand their reach to customers.
Tequila Brands Bolster Their Presence On Instagram
There has been significant growth in both the premium and super-premium segments of the liquor industry. Large spirit corporations have been swooping in, purchasing independent, craft products created to supposedly cut into the market share of corporate leaders.
Social Media Marketing Hitting The Right Notes For Musicians
Opportunities are changing in the music industry, evolving with nearly unlimited social reach. Now that all music is accessible, permitting listeners an archival library of every song in existence, social marketing strategies are directly involved in digital assets and merchandising in this expanding entertainment sector.
Cryptocurrency and the Future of Social Media Marketing
In recent years, crypto currencies are getting a ton of attention. So much so, that the digital assets have trickled into the digital marketing space. With recent negative connotations associated with the concepts, there’s a lot of confusion when it comes to crypto. Let’s break it down in simple terms.
Firebelly Bonfire: Making Pinterest Work For Your Brand
Each month, our team gets together for a Firebelly Bonfire – a shared discussion over all things digital marketing and adapting to the ever-changing ad landscape. To give context on how Pinterest works for brands, here are our insights on utilizing the burgeoning social marketing tool.
We’re celebrating our Firebelly dads, and dads everywhere, with a Father’s Day playlist, created by the dads on our team! They each contributed three songs and gave us a few sentences on an instance or experience that particularly stands out as being impactful along their fatherhood journey.
How The Latest Marvel Offering Proves The Importance Of Digital Marketing
With Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness conjuring magical box office numbers, it’s safe to say that Marvel knows how to market their films. Fandango reported that the “Sorcerer Supreme” flick sold more tickets in its first 24 hours than any film in 2022. Marvel’s heroic social media strategy proves that — even as an entertainment giant — emphasis must be put on pushing the boundaries and parameters within digital promotion.
Start your engines! It’s racing season, and the 106th running of the Indianapolis 500 is just around the corner. This playlist was inspired by the sights, sounds, and speeds associated with the greatest spectacle in racing (or on Earth, depending on who you ask!) I grew up in a racing family, surrounded by people who eat, sleep, breathe, live and die by their love for racing, and these are just some of the songs that I queue up when I am headed to the track. (With a few contributions by my fellow Firebellies!)
As Firebelly Marketing continues to grow, we’re introducing you to the Firebelly people. Social Media is social in nature and we want you to get to know the people that make Firebelly what it is. We’re continuing the series with Sam Dietz—Firebelly’s Senior Social Media Manager.
Best Dr. Seuss Quotes That Will Help Your Creative Marketing
His nonsensical books contained more genius than nonsense.
Across his extensive bibliography, Dr. Seuss imbued plenty of life and business advice, all illustrated within the surrealistic pages of his books. In his quirky way, the greatest selling children’s author of all time offered professional wisdoms from a house cat delivering moral values, wearing a fashionably large hat.