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Customer-Focused Marketing: What Is My Customer Actually Getting Out of This?
Customer-focused marketing starts by asking a simple question: what is the customer actually getting out of this? This article breaks down the real needs behind online marketing — clarity, confidence, convenience, relevance, and interest — and explains how businesses can facilitate better customer decisions through their website, content, advertising, and systems.
7 days ago3 min read


Social Media Demographics (and What Businesses Should Actually Advertise Where)
Not every social media platform works for every business — and pretending they do is how ad budgets disappear fast. Understanding who actually uses each platform, and how they behave, makes a huge difference to advertising results. In this article, we break down the real demographics behind major social channels and explain which types of businesses tend to perform best on each, with a practical, no-nonsense approach suited to local, regional, and rural businesses.
Feb 53 min read


Kids Video Production Isn’t Automatic (Even With AI)
AI makes creating animated videos easier than ever, but kids video production isn’t automatic. When characters need to stay consistent across multiple videos, planning, structure, and realistic expectations still matter — especially for educational content and brand mascots.
Jan 122 min read


Kids Content Creation: Why Creativity, Learning, and Reality Matter
I’ve always loved kids content that encourages creativity, problem-solving, and getting off screens — whether that’s building something with your hands or exploring the world outside. After years of testing ideas, running educational toy businesses, creating videos, and learning hard commercial lessons, this article shares why kids content creation needs creativity, learning, and real-world honesty to truly work.
Jan 104 min read


Social Media Hooks (and why they matter)
A social media hook is the first few seconds of a post that decide whether someone watches or scrolls past. You’ve got about 2 seconds to earn attention. Strong hooks interrupt autopilot using curiosity, unexpected visuals, relatable moments or bold statements. Platforms judge videos instantly, so better hooks mean more watch time, more reach and better results. Similar content — slightly different opening — different ending —completely different outcome.
Dec 21, 20252 min read
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