Success has always been a bit of an iffy subject. Not only is it difficult to define, it is definitely a personal subject.
Can one person’s definition of success be completely off from another?
What about in business?
For Unicorn Press, I always had one simple idea in mind: if we can help other small businesses and non-profit organizations reach their marketing and outreach goals, then we will have been successful.
I have had the privilege of personally working with some amazing organizations and businesses. All of the entrepreneurs I’ve worked with — from Lisa Gache, the CEO of Beverly Hills Manners, to Greg McKewen, CEO of Infinity Schools, Craig Huxford, the Executive Director for Hope4MentalHealth.org, and Heather Lounsbury, an amazing healer and licensed acupuncturist, among dozens of others — share an equal passion for what they do. Unicorn Press has been fortunate enough to help their process in packaging their public image for consumption and can only hope to further the continued success of many more clients in the future. With our two year anniversary on the horizon, I can only hope to welcome more people to our family of clientele and to lend the varied skills and talents of our staff members to their projects.
With this two-year anniversary, we will be be unleashing an upgraded range of services: integrated marketing strategies, social media and digital communications strategies, traditional graphic and web design, mobile website design, mobile app design, public relations support, and brand development. These services are available at a number of price ranges to ensure that cost is no barrier to entry for small businesses, solopreneurs, and non-profits. We are here to help them sustain success and achieve their goals, whatever it may be!
On that note, Social Media Day LA was a great success. To sustain its wide reception Unicorn Press will be hosting monthly Mashable/Social Media Day LA meetups all around Los Angeles in the coming months. We are also busily preparing a statewide Social Media Day college campus tour for the Fall semester. Sustaining success does not mean resting on your laurels but looking for ways to improve operations and ideas everyday. We are definitely practicing what we preach!
