BOSTON — Social media has dramatically impacted consumers’ “culinary exploration” in recent years, as…
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SAN DIEGO — When it comes to high-end kitchens, the average age of the client…
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A Professional’s Guide to Social Media
A few months ago, I was sitting beside an elderly woman in a very…
What it is: A free app that allows users to access Arborite’s entire laminate…
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Social Media in the Kitchen and Bath Industry
by Jamie GoldWhether you’re a designer, retailer, manufacturer or even an industry association, social media, used smartly, has tremendous potential for your brand.
Marketing your kitchen and bath firm on the Internet can be a daunting…
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The Two Key Concepts Behind Social Media
Social Media is one of the biggest buzz phrases around. To those young folks who had a Facebook account issued along with their birth certificate, it comes naturally. For the rest of us, it can be a bit confusing.
Just about everything we see these days is somehow integrated with social media. There are QR codes in the newspapers, hashtags for your favorite TV shows and “Like†buttons are on just about everything with a screen.
When having a Website first became the rage, many kitchen and bath dealers had one made – often without really knowing why. But in time, they came to understand that Websites make great virtual store fronts, similar to putting up a billboard or taking out a newspaper ad.