We’re Getting A Facelift: Stay Tuned!

Since our inception in 2010, Framework Media Strategies has continued to grow by leaps and bounds. From the types of clients our team has had the pleasure of working with, to the types of services we’ve been able to offer them, positive change has been a constant for us. So much so that now, it’s time for a facelift!

That’s right – we’re growing up FAST. Launching soon will be a brand-new website that FMS will proudly be able to call its digital home, as well as a new logo, expanded list of offered services and much, much more.

For our returning users, feel free to continue to peruse our current niche of the Web for everything FMS. For fist-time visitors, thanks for stopping by; we hope you’re intrigued by what you see and are eager to learn more. However, to our website visitors both new and old, we caution you to keep your eyes peeled as a whole new look will be debuting soon!

We’re excited, and we hope you are too. Cheers!

We’ve Made National News

When USA Today’s Hadley Malcolm wanted to take a closer look at how today’s millenials were finding ways to create their own opportunities and remain successful amidst a bad economy, Framework Media Strategies’ Jeremiah Sullivan shared, “It went from being the stress of the job market to the realization that we were the job market.”

Interested in reading the article in full? Please click here.

Our Expertise Hits the Airwaves

Needing experts who could share effective strategies for growing a business using creative marketing and communication techniques with their career-minded audience, Texas-based program Dream Job Radio called upon Framework Media Strategies’ Peter Kelly and Jeremiah Sullivan. During their time on the show, the FMS co-owners explained the nuances of new media tools and how to efficiently marry these new technologies with more traditional techniques to maximize public relations and marketing success to benefit business goals.

Dream Job Radio offers interviews with the top entrepreneurs and business experts providing advice, tips and tricks for advancing your career, finding a job, and starting your business.

To listen to the interview in its entirety and hear both Kelly and Sullivan share their expert opinions on how to utilize new media strategies to build a stronger business,click here.

Make no mistake though, businesses aren’t the only ones who can call upon new media tools and tactics to promote growth. In their recent interview with the Entrepreneur Podcast Network, FMS’ co-owners spoke with Eric Dye on how new media tools can also be used by today’s musicians to leverage their product, market their brand and build a strong following long before that big record contract ever comes to fruition.

“The uprise of social media is a very important tool but it has to be leveraged correctly in order to impact the market you are trying to reach,” Kelly says. “The old methods of guerrilla marketing were really built off of the power of word-of-mouth marketing, but now with social media’s advent, that power has been sent into hyperactive overdrive.”

Click here to hear the interview in its entirety.

The FMS Story in Print

Available in print and E-Reader form,Entrepreneur Intervention: Triumphs & Failures of Entrepreneurs” is a compilation of stories from several entrepreneurs and small business owners that also features the tale behind the birth of Framework Media Strategies (FMS). In their own words, those featured in the book discuss the ups and downs they each faced while starting and growing businesses.

Written by FinancialBin.com’s David Domzalski, this new publication is currently available on Amazon.com for purchase. For those with E-Readers, Entrepreneur Intervention: Triumphs & Failures of Entrepreneurs is available via Kindle, Nook, iBooks and Sony Reader.

Learn more about FMS’ feature by catching co-owners Peter Kelly and Jeremiah Sullivan’s Twitter chat with the author right here.

Already read the book and feel the need to share your opinion? Be sure to write a review!

 

Also available in print and E-Reader form is Christina Hameltt’s “Media Magnetism: How to Attract the Favorable Publicity You Want and Deserve” (Outskirts Press 2012). Serving as a guide to today’s best media relations practices illustrated by those who’ve ‘been there, done that’, the book serves as a breath of fresh air for business owners, authors, artists, entrepreneurs and nonprofit organizations eager to learn how they can attract the favorable publicity they want, and deserve.

“Media Magnetism “ is currently available on Amazon.com, as well as through its publisher Outskirts Press, Kindle and Barnes & Noble.

In the text, Kelly and Sullivan call upon their past experiences and tap into their best advice to help business leaders, entrepreneurs and others understand how they can attract and maximize great publicity opportunities for their business, product or cause. Some of the topic areas the FMS team delves further into includes: new media tools and technologies vs. traditional media strategies, the digital portfolio, event photography, a social media “road trip”, RSS and the entrepreneur and video streaming.

News of Kelly and Sullivan’s inclusion among the book’s media relations experts appeared on TheAlternativePress.com and Seton Hall University’s Alumni Relations blog, as well as in the South Orange Patch. In addition, the FMS team also contributed blog posts on the power of creative design and the diligence of social media to the book’s website.

Already read the book and feel the need to share your opinion? Be sure to write a review!

Previously, the story of FMS’ founding also appeared in Tony Wilkins’ “Surviving the Economy: Practical Tips from Small Business Owners from Around the World.”

Wonder Why We Do What We Do?

Recently, the Framework Media Strategies (FMS) team sat down with Biz TV’s Business Beware Show, a program for small business owners that looks at what it takes to really run a business. During their segment, FMS co-owners  Kelly and Sullivan delved deeper into why they’re so excited to be doing what they’ve been up to lately — growing their public relations and marketing firm.

The Business Beware Show aims to expose the real side of what it takes to own a business, the “behind the scenes you don’t see”,  and the real truth to customer service.

“I love the entrepreneurial essence of it all,” Kelly says. “Going out on my own, especially with my fellow co-creator, and building the idea we had by using our skills to really get something off the ground. It’s been really fun watching it all grow.”

Catch the rest of the interview at the 3:30 mark!

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