Big Content for Small Businesses
Providing customized, branded content for small businesses to stand out as a thought leader in their respective industry and soar above competitors.
Be a Leader in Your Industry
Flood Social Marketing is a boutique marketing company designed to help small businesses enhance their marketing efforts. At Flood, we understand that marketing a small business comes with its own challenges and implications. That’s why we take an individualized approach to helping our clients.
Our team will assess your current website, social media accounts, and any other marketing collateral or content and determine a plan that will allow your business to best meet its marketing goals while staying on budget.
meet its marketing goals while staying on budget.
Services for Individualized Plans
Social Media Content
Management of your social media accounts from drafting to reporting to networking.
Blogs & Articles
Customized branded content like blogs and articles to make your brand stand out.
Web Copy
Crafting beautiful, user-friendly websites that are enhanced for SEO and analysis.
Infographics
Keyword research and SERP monitoring for your small business website.
Email Marketing
Customized emails to engage with your client base at a large scale.
Customized Plans to
Fit Any Budget
Being a boutique marketing company means our packages are not one-size-fits-all. We take into consideration your industry, budget, and overall goals and curate an individualized plan to ensure your small business is getting the desired results.
Customized Marketing Plans
Monthly Reports
Latest Blog Posts
3 Hobbies to Make You a
Marketing Rockstar
For marketing professionals, continuous education to be abreast of the latest trends, information, and technology is vital to success. But what if what you do out of the office can also help influence your work? Check out our latest blog with some tips!
The Top 5 Books for
Small Business Owners
Entrepreneurship is not typically taught unless you specifically went to school for it. While plenty of small business owners have an MBA, the majority lack the degree and, thus, the extensive education that comes with it.