by Jenna | Dec 26, 2019 | Best Digital Marketing Insights Online, Business, Digital Trends, Fast Company, Financial, Inc, Internet Marketing, Investment, money, Tech Culture, Women in tech
Looking For a Business Partner? Forbes Feature – Guardian Owl Digital In 2019 I bought out a partner and learned business principles that would be hard to replicate in an MBA program or boardroom. My experience, in particular, started out great — with two people...
by Jenna | Jul 26, 2019 | Guardian Owl Digital Marketing, Tech Culture, Women in tech
I’m a private person when it comes to most things in my life however on occasion, I have thoughts which I feel I should share with each of you in hopes you can learn from my own failures and tribulations. Some of you may not like what I have to say and that’s ok. You...
by Jenna | Dec 30, 2018 | Best Digital Marketing Insights Online, Digital Audience, Ecommerce, Future of Media, Google AI, Guardian Owl Digital Marketing, search engine optimization, Search Engines, SEM, SEO, Social Media, Tech Culture
Why You’re Business Should Be Using Pinterest In 2019 Fifty percent of people made a purchase after seeing a Promoted pin and 67% say they’ve discovered a new brand or product from content on the network. If your ideal client or buyer uses Pinterest in their...
by Jenna | Aug 3, 2016 | Best Digital Marketing Insights Online, BuzzFeed, Digital Insights in 2020, Digital Search, Digital Trends, Future of Media, Google Ads, Google News, Google News, Google Trends, Google Updates, Guardian Owl Digital Marketing, optimize, search engine optimization, SEM, SEO, strategy, Tech Culture
Few types of online business can benefit from SEO more than e-commerce websites that allow for direct consumer transactions. Not only can you secure more web traffic (and a larger stream of revenue), you can also optimize specific product pages to funnel traffic to...
by Jenna | Jun 9, 2016 | Best Digital Marketing Insights Online, birds, Digital Insights in 2020, Google Doodle, Poebe Snetsinger, Tech Culture
By the time of her death, Snetsinger had seen 8,398 species of birds. Passionate and dedicated birder Phoebe Snetsinger, born in 1931, remains one of the world’s most prolific. At the time of her death, in 1999, she had seen 8,398 species of the estimated 10,000...
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