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Fontana Paddle Company: Branding, Marketing, Web Development, Social Media — Oh My!

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, (more…)

What Will Replace Facebook and Twitter?

deathoffacebookIt’s a guarantee. Something will replace Facebook. Twitter will go the way of Friendster. Social media networking will continue to evolve and grow. Are businesses wasting their time with social networking? Absolutely not. No matter what comes out of the evolution, the principles will remain. Consumers and customers want to participate in brands, they need to communicate with their interest communities. Brands and businesses need to listen, make themselves available and take every comment seriously. (more…)

Video: Talent only part of the equation

We’ve seen it time and again. A person or a business that has incredible talent, incredible ingredients, or incredible opportunity to really change the game. There is one component that is a needed catalyst in today’s market: HUSTLE.

HUSTLE is what has the business leader pounding on his keyboard or pounding the pavement 5:45 on the Friday of a holiday weekend. HUSTLE is what has the market leader personally responding to tweets, forum posts and general customer service emails. HUSTLE will differentiate between the thought leader and the fast follower. The one who HUSTLES the most, defines the market.

Question: Will your business define the market or be defined by the market? It comes down to who is willing to HUSTLE the most.

We’re big Gary Vaynerchuk fans here. We’ll be reposting some of his videos from time to time, but we recommend following him on Twitter, follow his Tumblr blog and getting his book.

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