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How Women Are Changing The Narrative In Business

Mar 31, 2022 2:42:15 PM / by Quelexcia Graves posted in B-EZ Graphix, Marketing, Women's History Month, Women-Owned Business

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The History of Women’s History Month

Women's history month started as a conference between socialists and suffragists set on February 28th, 1909. It wasn't until March of 1910, during an International Conference of Working Women when German activist Clara Zetkin suggested that International Women’s Day be deemed a holiday. To show support, multiple countries attended a conference that claimed March 18th as National Women's Day; Americans continued rallying until the late 70s to get the holiday adopted into their country. When America finally adopted the holiday it was then established as a month-long celebration. When the Title IX laws were passed, a Californian task force created Women's History Week in 1980, where shortly after President Carter declared March 8th a national holiday marking the start of National Women’s History Week. In 1987 Congress announced that the holiday would be celebrated all month long.

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Marketing Success GPS

Mar 10, 2022 1:33:55 PM / by Shannon Hancock, Lead Marketing Strategist posted in B-EZ Graphix, Content Marketing, Marketing

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Don't Get Lost Without a Marketing Strategy!

You’re casually running ads, posting on social media, and sending out an occasional email for your business. That’s great! But, are you being intentional with your marketing? Think about the BIG results you can achieve if you had a written and actionable plan.

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Why Black Businesses Matter

Jun 19, 2021 6:58:34 PM / by Brian K. Wyatt, Jr. posted in Black Lives Matter, Community Action, B-EZ Graphix, CSR, Corporate Social Responsibility, Black Owned Business, Black Business Matters

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I can still remember every corner that I passed while walking eight blocks from my childhood apartment home in Chicago to the Harold's Chicken Shack on 83rd and Ashland. With a few extra dollars in my pocket, it was hard to resist the seductive smell of fresh-fried chicken and Chicago mild sauce. It wasn't until much later that I realized how important this experience would be to activate my passion and advocacy for support Black-owned businesses.

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Why Corporate Social Responsibility Is A Game Changer For Your Brand?

May 5, 2021 2:41:52 PM / by Brielle posted in Community Action, B-EZ Graphix, CSR, Corporate Social Responsibility

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If you’re trying to take your business to the next level, consider utilizing Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR). There are so many businesses just like yours that work diligently to build
a positive brand and strive to make a difference.

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The Recipe for Click-Worthy Website Design

Oct 16, 2020 7:05:49 PM / by Jaelynn Hart posted in B-EZ Graphix, Content Marketing, website design

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Best 5 Royalty-Free Music Sites in 2020

Sep 19, 2020 4:45:58 PM / by Jaelynn Hart posted in B-EZ Graphix, Content Marketing, video production, music, royalty-free music

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There are few worse things in the world than that moment when you post that new video you've been so excited to share on social media, and Facebook/Instagram rejects it because that jazzy music you thought would fit so well into your content belongs to somebody else. 

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The Foundation of Content Marketing

Sep 9, 2020 2:10:41 PM / by Jaelynn Hart posted in B-EZ Graphix, Content Marketing

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Sell the Experience, Not the Product

Sep 5, 2020 9:00:00 AM / by Jaelynn Hart posted in Community Action, B-EZ Graphix, Content Marketing

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If Black Lives Matter, Why Are So Many Brands Silent?

Jul 18, 2020 10:40:57 AM / by Jaelyn Hart posted in Black Lives Matter, Community Action, B-EZ Graphix

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For days after George Floyd was tragically murdered on May 25th, the corporate world was silent. As the world stormed to the streets and demanded justice, corporate America ran business as normal, despite its core demographics anticipating some sign of action, or at least that they cared.

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