Signalfire is proud to announce the launch of an exciting new business on Lake Geneva—Fontana Paddle Company. From initial business concept to complete launch, Fontana Paddle Company is a great success story of Signalfire’s creative branding process and incredible development capabilities.
Seeing the interest skyrocket in kayaks, stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) and rowing sculls, Kevin Kirkland turned the success of one watercraft business, Lake Geneva Marine, into the opportunity for a second. Mr. Kirkland’s passion is being on the lake, and his love of non-motorized watercraft made it clear what was to come next.
Fontana Paddle Company’s mission is providing non-motorized watercraft to enthusiasts on one of Wisconsin’s most premier inland lakes, Lake Geneva. For over a century, Chicago,
The most important element to your business’ social media presence is also the most commonly overlooked. We can discuss engagement, we can attempt to plot ROI, and we can emphasize analytics for social media, but in the end it doesn’t mean a thing if it doesn’t take the user anywhere. Social media is simply running in place if it doesn’t have an effective destination.
Social media is constantly being qualified for ROI, stickiness and reach, but how many of your indicators are looking at the destination of social media? How does your website work for or against your social media presence? Let’s look at this from the perspective of high school physics or just a need for speed.
The Village of Fontana on Geneva Lake awarded Signalfire a web development contract to develop a site promoting a proposed lakefront building. This building project will be going before a Fall, 2010 public referendum on whether or not to develop this community facility.
Social media is changing the way consumers buy your products or services. Savvy internet users are checking customer review sites, following you on Twitter, liking you on Facebook and may even be checking in to your business on Foursquare. How can you use these tools bring in new customers and turn current customers into evangelists?
Join your hosts, Sturgeon Bay Visitor Center at their offices on Tuesday evening for this discussion and Q&A. Social begins at 6:00pm with refreshments and light snacks. The discussion will begin at 6:30pm. SBVC members attend free of charge and non-members for only $10. All proceeds go to SBVC.
Matthew Olson will be presenting ideas for using social media during the travel season to raise awareness of your business, to keep current customers engaged, and to reach out to potential customers coming to the area. Learn how Facebook can better customer relationships. Learn how Twitter can be a listening tool. Learn why Foursquare should be on your radar. Plenty of time for questions!
Social media is changing the way consumers buy your products or services. Savvy internet users are checking customer review sites, following you on Twitter, liking you on Facebook and may even be checking in to your business on Foursquare. How can you use these tools bring in new customers and turn current customers into evangelists?