Photo by Porapak Apichodilok on Pexels.com There can be so much going on during the holiday season that it can be difficult to keep up with your social media accounts. We're bringing back this blog post from last year with a few guidelines that will hopefully make keeping up with social media that much easier. … Continue reading Repost: Holiday Do’s & Don’ts on Social Media
Our 2025 Gift Guide for Small Business Owners, Writers & More!
Photo by Ylanite Koppens on Pexels.com Are you in the market for an especially unique gift this holiday season? Do you know a small business owner who could use a hand with marketing their products, or a writer who is working to get their first draft going? We have gift ideas for you! Check out … Continue reading Our 2025 Gift Guide for Small Business Owners, Writers & More!
Thankful for You
Photo by Vlad Cheu021ban on Pexels.com As we approach Thanksgiving and the holiday season, we wanted to take a moment to thank our clients, friends, and community. We're so grateful for you and your support, and we hope you have a healthy and happy Thanksgiving!
Repost: Social Media Audits
Photo by Lukas on Pexels.com Social media audits can be in-depth and complex, which can make them sound intimidating. For example, some audits might require looking at the number of Likes and comments on every post, or analyzing the trends in your follower count. This can result in helpful and important information, but it can … Continue reading Repost: Social Media Audits
Embracing Sweater Weather in Your Marketing
Photo by Erik Mclean on Pexels.com As we transition into fall, a lot of seasonal icons come to mind: pumpkins (and pumpkin spice!), apple picking, hay rides, and beautiful foliage. These icons can spark feelings of nostalgia and renewed interest – after all, how many people line up for the first pumpkin spice latte of … Continue reading Embracing Sweater Weather in Your Marketing
Which of Our Services is Right for You?
At Wreath Writing and Marketing Services, we offer a variety of copywriting, editing, and social media marketing services. But deciding exactly what you need help with when you're first looking through our services can be overwhelming. To help, we put together this handy guide of some of our main offerings: Do you have specific marketing … Continue reading Which of Our Services is Right for You?
Action Item: Bring a Unique Touch
Photo by Kerde Severin on Pexels.com While your business' social media accounts should appear professional, there's no reason that you can't also personalize them and have some fun with your followers! Some businesses use a friendly, playful tone in their captions, others excel with gorgeous graphics, and still others run polls and interactive games to … Continue reading Action Item: Bring a Unique Touch
Service Spotlight: Our Social Media Starter Pack
Photo by Anna Nekrashevich on Pexels.com You might have heard of our Social Media Starter Pack before, but do you know all the unique benefits that it can offer your business or organization? Are you thinking about enrolling in this service, but want to learn more first? That's where our new Service Spotlight series comes … Continue reading Service Spotlight: Our Social Media Starter Pack
Ask a Social Media Manager: How Much Time Should I Spend on Social Media?
Photo by Ju00c9SHOOTS on Pexels.com Question: I find myself either spending so much time on social media that it feels unproductive or getting too busy to spend any time at all on social media. Is there a good timeframe I should aim for in working with social media to advertise my business or organization? Answer: … Continue reading Ask a Social Media Manager: How Much Time Should I Spend on Social Media?
Repost: How to Get Unstuck When Writing Your Novel
Photo by Katerina Holmes on Pexels.com We like to revisit past blog posts from time to time–here is an old favorite about getting past writer's block! Picture this: You've hit a roadblock in writing your novel. You've gotten a decent way into your story, far enough along that you're committed to your characters and plot. … Continue reading Repost: How to Get Unstuck When Writing Your Novel