The Buzz Forge an unconventional marketing company

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thebuzzforge is a marketing agency specializing in Social Media Marketing, interactive and local marketing including web sites supported with forum and chat word of mouth advertising, traditional media keying on highly effective copy writing, brand and relationship building and stealth campaigns targeted at highly specific audiences.


We are a bit unconventional in our approach mainly because we believe conventional marketing and advertising has wasted clients money for decades. "That's the way we've always done it." doesn't cut it, never has really.

It Doesn’t Matter

jeff August 9th, 2009

As the DOS of a major radio group my job was to maximize station revenues. My belief was that if we focused on maximizing client revenues our station revenues would be fine. One of the toughest ways to help clients increase business was to tell them they did not need or necessarily want the top rated, and most expensive, station. And getting this across to our sales people was just as difficult.

The truth is, it doesn’t matter what station or what media you advertise in. OK, that’s a blanket statement and is not 100% true but for most of the local businesses in the world, and most of the national advertisers, it doesn’t matter.

Put your money in print and if you do it well you will prosper. Put all of your budget in TV, Cable, Radio, Interactive….do them well and you will prosper. The problem comes when your advertising is not done well. And it usually is not.

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Pick Up Market Share

jeff July 15th, 2009

It’s a great time to pick up market share. A great many of us have been holding off waiting to see what his economy will do. Well, it appears the turn is near.

I have seen and heard no less than 14 economist, market experts and business gurus pinpoint mid year as when we’d see an upward turn in the economy. Terms like “A damn of cash.” have been used to describe the current situation. That damn will break eventually and mid year is when most are predicting it to happen.

That means that by planning now you can get a jump on your competition. Right now the cost of voice, how much it costs to reach customers, is extremely low. Why? Because 1) media has discounted inventory 2) fewer of your competition is advertising. Instead of competing with maybe 10 businesses the number that is actively advertising is maybe 4.

You can reach more people more times more cheaply!

This downturn will end. Some will emerge stronger, larger more wealthy. Others will fade away. Choose your path.

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Business Cocaine

bigbuzz July 1st, 2009

Ever tried cocaine? I haven’t but I think it’s a drug I’d like, that’s a big reason I never tried it.

Apparently coke gives you energy, confidence, belief in your ability to conquer all. Unfortunately it’s temporary. And each time that temporary state of heightened ability subsides you need more cocaine. And each time you use it you user it you need more to reach the same peak. It is a downward spiral that ends with a devastating crash.

My guess is that most business people have avoided coke at least in the literal since. My guess is that most businesses that offer a product or service at a price have however experienced the cocaine effect of sales.

I’ve done it. I’ve lived large on deals narrowly escaping the crash. Sure there’s always another story to tell, always another reason to lower prices or not to raise them. But the energy expended in ‘working the magic’ is better spent building your company and brand.

There’s that word, BRAND. It’s a cliché today I think but if you dig to its core it is an invaluable concept.

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You Get What You Put Into It!

jeff March 11th, 2008

During weekday mornings I listen to a Hollister, CA based radio station via iTunes. It’s a noncommercial contemporary Christian station called Air1 that conducts pledge drives twice each year. Their company president was just on asking for donations and said something that really struck a chord.

It’s not necessarily a profound Christian statement, although I can see it’s relevance in a path following Christ, but rather a great rule to live by.

You Get What You Put Into It.

How obvious yet how often forgotten or worse ignored.

I look at my life, my relationships with family and friends, my work, my play, and I feel like a lazy bum. It’s not that I haven’t been successful in work but I am no where near my potential, AND I KNOW IT!

A look at my relationship with my wife and kids shows me how far from WOW I am. Everyone needs a WOW in their life. You know, after a hard physical days work your give it a “Wow, I’m tired.” or after a softball game it’s “Wow, that was a great game.”

or “WOW!” and you see as if you’ve been blind.

When’s the last time you said “WOW, that was great!”?

When’s the last time you laughed so hard you clutched your stomach and fell to the floor?

When’s the last time you felt like you gave your all and were satisfied with your day?

It’s been a while.

You Get What You Put Into It.

God promises to return to you ten fold what you give. Do you believe it?

I always thought of that in contributions to the church, tithing and such. I now wonder if it’s not a promise for everything in life.

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