by Wayne Snow | Sep 24, 2018 | Best Digital Initiatives, Best Idea, Digital Services, Marketing and Promotion, Oklahoman, Organizational Development, Presentations
Newspaper of Origin: Oklahoman Description: The Fall 2018 Presentations. Results: }{Results:21} Judging Category: Best Digital Initiatives, Best Idea, Digital Services, Marketing and Promotion, Organizational Development Contact Info: Wayne Snow • (405) 475-3771 •...
by Wayne Snow | Mar 30, 2017 | Commissions, Oklahoman, Uncategorized
Commissions Newspaper of Origin: Oklahoman Description: Digital Hunter Sales Commission Plan, which pays a lower base salary, and 20% commission on new revenue generated from non-traditional, non-advertisers. Please let me know if you have questions.Wayne Snow...
by Wayne Snow | Sep 9, 2016 | Best Idea, Oklahoman, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Oklahoman Description: Our Business Builder Events are educational luncheons. We invite local business professionals to come and learn best practices in promoting and marketing their business. We have 3-4 expert speakers (SEO, Social Media, etc.)...
by Wayne Snow | Sep 9, 2016 | Best Idea, Oklahoman, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Oklahoman Description: Our Focused Sales Events, held in the Summer, were designed to drive new sales on a focused product for one week while selling multiple runs for the next 12 months. We retained Currow & Weeks to concentrate on Impact...
by Wayne Snow | Apr 12, 2016 | Best Idea, Oklahoman, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Oklahoman Description: The local Integris Southwest Medical hospital was having their 50th anniversary and they were looking for a special way to celebrate it. The Hospital is located in an area with a high concentration of Hispanic households. We...
by Wayne Snow | Apr 12, 2016 | Best Idea, Oklahoman, Presentations, Uncategorized
Newspaper of Origin: Oklahoman Description: We developed a sponsorship to our coverage of the Oscars in Print, on NewsOK.com and on our Digital Video Screen. The Oklahoma Museum of Art bought the program, which included a print ad placed next to articles in The...