Untrendy Marketing Triumphs with "Best Costume or Makeup" Award at The Reelies
Local marketing agency Untrendy Marketing is thrilled to announce its triumphant win in the Performance and Production Categories at The 2024 Reelies Award Show. Untrendy Marketing's win is particularly remarkable given the competitive landscape of their category; despite having a small but mighty Instagram follower count of under 300, they outshone competitors with follower counts as high as 58,000.
Untrendy Marketing scores TWO finalist spots in first-ever Reels award show, The Reelies
Untrendy Marketing, a Palm Beaches-based agency, has snagged two finalist spots at The Reelies, the first-ever award show dedicated to solopreneurs, content creators, small businesses, and entrepreneurs who are redefining the digital landscape with Instagram Reels. The event will be held this September at The Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, GA.
Join the Viral #ThisBarbie Trend with These 4 Easy Steps
If you've been scrolling through your social media feeds lately, chances are you've seen a hot new trend: "This Barbie." This viral trend is sweeping the internet as part of the promotion for the upcoming Barbie Movie, hitting theatres on July 21st. Wondering how you can get in on this fun and fashionable trend? Look no further!
Three tips to keep your Facebook account secure in 2022
The tips I'm about to share can help ensure your risk of a Facebook hack is as low as possible, but they're ESPECIALLY relevant if you own, manage, or contribute to a Facebook business page, since a compromise to your personal account could mean a compromise to your business page, too.
Three tips to create standout content
We live in the era of information overload. On Instagram alone, 95 million photos and videos are shared each day. So, how do you create content that will actually get seen? Keep reading for Untrendy’s top 3 tips.
Is the funnel sales model over?
Ah, the funnel sales model. You know the one: inverted triangle takes prospective buyer through various stages of awareness until a purchase is made? It’s been around for years, but is it really indicative of where our process ends?