Local businesswoman Shadonna “Mo” McPhaul is updating her services to better serve her clientele by launching a brand visibility and content marketing service.
Her company, The Mo You Know Marketing and Media Consulting, is now emphasizing search engine optimization. That way, McPhaul’s clients will rank higher in Google listings, she said.
Growing an audience is difficult, and McPhaul said she is well-acquainted with that struggle that many small businesses have to overcome.
However, the former combat veteran said she knows the industry and Fayetteville well. McPhaul has worked in marketing for more than 20 years and frequents community and business events. With her knowledge of marketing and the community in conjunction with her updated services, McPhaul looks forward to helping companies establish much needed brand recognition.
In a press release, a spokesperson for the marketing firm said that McPhaul has a passion for business people in the region.
“The Mo You Know provides marketing and media consulting services to emerging entrepreneurs and small business owners,” according to the press material. “ShaDonna started The Mo You Know because she wanted to help people with similar goals and dreams connect and collaborate to positively impact our communities.”
For more information about the launch of the brand visibility and content marketing service, visit https://themoyouknow.info.
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