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2021 First Quarter Reflection
Taylor Tunnison • Apr 01, 2021

The first quarter of 2021 has been quite noteworthy for us here at True North. We hit the ground running in January despite global uncertainty, local restrictions, and a record blizzard which brought over a foot of snow to Lincoln. In February, we all celebrated our 2nd year company anniversary—time sure flies when you’re having fun! This quarter, we also brought on Alexandra Coffelt-Bush and Abigail Dowd as Vice-President of Operations and Sales Assistant, respectively. 


We were beyond thrilled to launch some amazing websites over the past few months. Among the list of new or republished websites are 8 Ave BoutiqueArcLight SolutionsClaudia’s Cleaning ServiceWasser BuildersScheele-Kayton Construction, and Zeng Granite. We’re especially proud to work together with our clients to design and deliver the exact website they desire. Our websites provide an optimized professional space to display products, services, testimonials, and valuable information for our clients’ current and prospective customers. Check out our work and let us know how we did! We welcome any and all feedback, as it helps us to improve our services long-term. 


Recently, we also announced another new service, Social Media Management! We now provide management services for various clients across multiple platforms, including Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. For example, we currently help local homebuilders, Smetter Townhomes, with their Facebook and Instagram pages. Every social media platform is different, and we know the tips and tricks to boost brand awareness and audience engagement on each of them, so you can rest easy knowing your pages are in good hands. It’s our goal to make social media management a breeze for small and large companies alike, so they can focus on what they do best—growing their business! 

Additionally, we finally decided to name our live show “The Nexus” and have had some amazing guests this quarter! 

Recent Guests of The Nexus

Rick, Pearl, and Dawn Sebek

Sebek Lighting & Electronics

Abby Dowd

True North Technologies

Paige Zutavern

Strictly Business Magazine

Lynette Sorentino

Chaos to Boss

Jeremy Schafer

Revolution Roof

Felix "El Gato" Izel

The Gato Comedy Syndicate

Chad Klein

Doorstep Diner Catering

Karla Frese

Homecare Partners of Nebraska

Alexandra Coffelt-Bush

True North Technologies

Laurie Fraser

Doorstep Diner Catering

Kent Oelkers

ATO Builders

Clint Hlavaty

CS Accounting

Rick, Pearl, and Dawn Sebek

Sebek Lighting & Electronics

Abby Dowd

True North Technologies

Paige Zutavern

Strictly Business Magazine

Lynette Sorentino

Chaos to Boss

Jeremy Schafer

Revolution Roof

Felix "El Gato" Izel

The Gato Comedy Syndicate

Chad Klein

Doorstep Diner Catering

Karla Frese

Homecare Partners of Nebraska

Alexandra Coffelt-Bush

True North Technologies

Laurie Fraser

Doorstep Diner Catering

Kent Oelkers

ATO Builders

Clint Hlavaty

CS Accounting

Are you interested in joining us on The Nexus? We would love to have you on to promote your business, new products, and any upcoming events or promotions. You’re welcome to check out our booking calendar to reserve your preferred timeslot.

Finally, we recently updated our weekly newsletter, The Compass, with a new look and title! We usually send these emails out on Thursday afternoons to Lincoln clients and contacts around the country with new TapOnIt offers, company updates, and more! We encourage you to sign up for The Compass to stay up to date on everything we do here, from blog posts to new marketing services! 

 

If you’re curious about our web design process, social media management, The Nexus, or The Compass, visit our website or contact us for more information. At True North Technologies, we know exactly how much marketing matters these days, and we aim to make navigating the world of digital marketing as simple as possible for our clients. We look forward to helping you leverage the awesome power of the Internet to boost sales, increase traffic, and grow your business in the 21st century. 

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