March 21, 2022
Slow Down. Give Room.
A public awareness campaign for safer roads in Kershaw County Founder of FGM Internet Marketing Fiona Martin has a passion for cycling and running, which has her spending many hours on her local roadways in Kershaw County, South Carolina. And anyone who has taken to the roads by foot or bicycle in South Carolina knows […]
Read moreDecember 2, 2021
Marketing ethical and eco-friendly products
It’s December 2021 and we are in a climate crisis. A decade ago, we wouldn’t have used such definitive terms, but it’s unavoidable now. The accelerated release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into our atmosphere in the past 50 years is catching up with us. Ocean level rise, melting glaciers, extreme weather events, […]
Read moreDecember 23, 2019
FGM Internet Marketing’s Year in Review 2019
2019 was a busy year for FGM Internet Marketing. We started the year focused on continuing our work with businesses who were looking to grow their business sustainably over the long term instead of those who just wanted a quick one-and-done campaign. For 2019, every new client started with a complete audit of their current […]
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August 6, 2019
An In Depth Look at Millennial Consumer Motivations
This topic has been bouncing about in my mind for weeks, if not months, so I’m just going to have to dive in and get it started. First, a little background about what’s been pushing me to write about this topic. Pew Research Center defines Millennials as anyone born between 1981 and 19961 so I’m […]
Read moreJune 18, 2019
Vegan is a Dirty Word
Is vegan a dirty word? It seems so. A quick survey on my Facebook page showed that people equate the word vegan with: Political, possibly radical Preachy Shaming vegetarians Pretentious Cult-like Judgmental of others who aren’t vegan So how did we vegans, and the word “vegan”, get such a bad rap? There’s a kernel of […]
Read moreApril 17, 2019
Dandelions and Marketing
As I write this, spring has truly sprung in South Carolina. As if overnight, the trees have leaves, the azaleas are in full bloom, and there’s pollen covering our cars. One of the first flowers to open its petals is the humble dandelion. I love their bright yellow heads, popping up over the grass. My […]
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