Wilmington-based marketing agency Talk has a team of authors working on its blog, Find Your Voice.

They like to showcase things that are working in advertising these days, and discuss the reasons behind a campaign’s success (or lack thereof).

They love dissecting print media and online media efforts of marketing. You can learn a lot from their tips, as they gather together what amounts to a marketing “swipe file” - a sort of best practices collection.

Their blogroll also connects readers to a treasure trove of marketing strategies.

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Chip Hunnicut uses his “Doubletough Outdoors Blog” to showcase rugged outdoor hunters that love the challenge of hunting.

When asked about the origin of the term “doubletough”, Chip says it came from a story he heard during his first elk hunting trip.

Chip’s friend Aaron told the story of “this guy coming down the mountain riding a grizzly bear, over’n and under’n him with a rattlesnake.” Read More…

Clutter is a 4-letter word for so many of us, and Denise Russos uses her Professional Organizing Services blog to help us get organized.

Denise blogs about space organizing, goal setting, and even virtual organizing - tips on email and document management. You’ll find great ideas on her blog, whether you are working from home or in an office. Read More…

Star News Online journalists Nicole Hughes and Paul Stephen use their Port City Foodies blog to make the rest of us hungry.

Port City Foodies features fine, not-so-fine and just plain funky eats in the Cape Fear region. Read More…

Published author Shawna Kenney showcases her counter-cultural writing and art on her blog.

She also uses her blog to update her fans on her upcoming events/appearances and projects she’s working on. Read More…

One of the “aggregation” blogs of the area, Port City Underground collects local and national news feeds that may help Cape Fear area residents learn what’s going on.

A companion forum gives area residents the opportunity to discuss and debate the news as well.

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With his Coach Reggie Blog, ActionCOACH Business Coach Reggie Shropshire shares tips, strategies, and events related to the growth and development of a business.

Reggie is passionate about helping business owners reach their maximum potential. As the Wilmington lead coach in the international ActionCOACH organization, Reggie and his team help business owners achieve goals and dreams though their businesses thus creating abundance in their lives and the lives of those around them. Read More…

Pascal Siegler and Charlene Dupray blog about chocolate. Inspired by a traditional family recipe, this French-Wilmington connection own South ‘n France, a handmade chocolate bon bon store.

South ‘n France hand-dipped chocolate bon bons marry sweet Southern ingredients with classic French techniques. They recently won Best New Chocolate Product at the 114th Philadelphia National Candy Show! Read More…

Local SEO expert Ty Downing uses his Red Vw Bus blog to discuss search engine marketing, social media, web 2.0 and best practices for Search Engine Optimization.

Ty is the owner of PerspectiveIM, a Wilmington-based search engine and internet marketing company. Read More…

Star Sosa loves to show off great art. As owner of Wilmington’s Spectrum Art & Jewelry Gallery (in the Forum shopping center on Military Cutoff), she’s surrounded by beautiful work every day. Her blog is a chance to provide more in-depth information about the gallery’s artists, as well as her own business, activities, travels, opinions, techniques & more.

Star has been working with select American artists, jewelers and craftspeople to bring unique and eclectic offerings to Wilmington.  Read More…

About Wilmington Bloggers

Wilmington Bloggers is a showcase of locals in the Cape Fear region who share their personal lives and/or professional tips and services through blogging.
Always growing, we try our best to locate the best bloggers of the area and give each blog a brief overview for our readers to learn what’s going on in Wilmington, and the surrounding area.

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