December 28th, 2010 by Kelly

This has been an incredible year for all of us at Cowboy Syndicate! We’ve had the opportunity to work with some amazing companies and individuals, along with getting to create some fantastic marketing pieces and do some serious media blitzes for our clients. We have also met some super talented people that we hope to get to work with in the new year, but even if we don’t work them, we’re just happy to know them!
Thanks to all of our clients for choosing our agency and giving us the opportunity to work with you. You truly make it all possible. Thanks also to each of you that follow us on Twitter, check us out on Facebook and visit with us on the Cowboy Syndicate Network! All of you make our days brighter!
As we head into the new year, our team is gearing up with some BIG plans for the agency (and maybe a few new ventures as well). We look forward to all that 2011 holds. Our hope is that you will have a year full of blessings and new opportunites.
Dream big, friends! Happy New Year!
-The Cowboy Syndicate Team
December 28th, 2010 by Kelly
We can all use new marketing tips and tricks every now and then, so we’ve decided to launch our Bright Ideas feature. Every so often we’ll post a new thought that you can incorporate into your marketing strategy. Here’s our first Bright Idea for you: Rotate marketing tactics and vary your approach. No single strategy [...]
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October 19th, 2010 by Kelly
Recently, local Austin musician, Jarrod MacKay – who can currently be heard with the band Paperwork – asked Chris to customize his ukulele. Jarrod wanted to showcase his own personality while on stage. Those of you who have worked with Cowboy Syndicate or have seen our team out at an event, have most definitely met [...]
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October 1st, 2010 by Kelly
So if we haven’t drilled the point home yet, let’s recap. In order to effectively promote your company, you need to have the best possible marketing material (branding) in place, along with the best possible product or service. You need to create memorable (in a positive way) experiences for your customers so that they not [...]
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September 24th, 2010 by Kelly
Last week we took a little break to discuss strategies for branding in a rough economy. This week we’re talking about overall timelines and the difference between branding and advertising. Keep in mind that the branding you create is a long-term commitment. At the very least, you want 3-5 years (sometimes a company’s branding is [...]
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