Casey Dolan

How to Tell If a Marketing Consultant Actually Knows What They’re Doing

By |2025-10-24T12:02:50-07:00October 24th, 2025|Digital Marketing, Email Marketing, SEO, Social Media, Tips, Websites|

Hiring a marketing consultant shouldn’t feel like a trust fall, but here we are. The digital world is full of “experts” promising quick results and viral fame, often before they even ask what your business does. As someone who’s been brought in to clean up more than a few of those situations, I figured it’s time to help small business owners spot the difference between a real professional and someone who just figured out how to open Canva. […]

Launching the Foxi Marketing Website — A Bold New Brand Goes Live

By |2025-10-14T16:43:21-07:00October 14th, 2025|Creative, SEO, Successes, The Internet, Websites|

Some projects are pure work. Others are pure fun. And every once in a while, you get lucky enough to have both — like with Foxi Marketing. Brooke Fox came to me with a new business, a sharp brand kit, and a name that already sounded like it belonged in a good marketing story. My job was to turn all that into a website that looked confident, creative, and — most importantly — Foxi without being fussy. […]

The Day I Found Viagra Ads on a Restaurant’s Menu (and What It Taught Me About Website Maintenance)

By |2025-10-04T13:14:10-07:00October 4th, 2025|Tips, Websites|

Every so often, I get a call that starts with a tone of mild panic and ends with an awkward laugh. A few years ago, one of those calls came from a well-known Palm Desert restaurant that had a small problem — their website was selling something that wasn’t on the menu. […]

How to Keep Your Website Working for You Long After Launch

By |2025-10-04T13:15:16-07:00October 2nd, 2025|Digital Marketing, Tips, Websites|

Launching your website feels like finishing a marathon. You cross the finish line, celebrate, and swear you’ll never do it again. But here’s the truth: websites aren’t “set-and-forget.” They’re living, breathing pieces of technology that need a little care to stay fast, secure, and on their best behavior. […]

Why Event Websites Matter More Than Flyers (or Social Posts)

By |2025-09-23T12:11:13-07:00September 23rd, 2025|Digital Marketing, Marketing, Successes, Websites|

Every time I work on an event website, I hear some version of the same question: “Do we really need a full site? Can’t we just do flyers and social media?”Look, I get it. Flyers are easy, Instagram posts are flashy, and Facebook events make it look like you’ve got everything handled. But if you’re serious about filling seats, selling tickets, or attracting sponsors, an event website isn’t optional — it’s essential. […]

How Local Businesses Can Win Leads from AI Search (ChatGPT, Google, and Beyond)

By |2025-08-21T10:46:33-07:00August 21st, 2025|Advertising, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Marketing, News, SEO, The Internet|

Search has changed more in the last two years than in the last twenty. Instead of typing “best web designer near me” into Google and scrolling through pages of results, people are increasingly asking AI assistants — ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, you name it — for direct recommendations. And here’s the kicker: these AIs don’t list ten blue links. They give one answer. If your business is the answer, that’s a potential client in your pocket. If you’re not, you’re invisible. […]

How to Get More From Your Google Business Profile (Palm Springs Edition)

By |2025-08-12T10:05:28-07:00August 12th, 2025|Digital Marketing, Latest Articles, SEO, Tips, Websites|

If you run a business in the Coachella Valley, your Google Business Profile (the little box that shows up on the right side of Google and in Maps) is one of the best free marketing tools you have. It’s also the one most people forget exists until a customer says, “Hey, your hours are wrong.” Let’s fix that. Here’s a simple, non-nerdy guide to turning your profile into a steady stream of calls, clicks, and directions, written by someone who actually lives here and works with local businesses across Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Palm Desert, La Quinta, and beyond. 1) Lock down the basics (and keep them current) Name, Address, Phone (NAP): Use your real business name—no keyword stuffing. Make sure your address and phone match your website and any directories. Primary category: Choose the most accurate option (e.g., “Plumber,” “Web Designer,” “Coffee Shop”). Add a few secondary categories, but don’t overdo it. Hours + special hours: Add holiday hours and seasonal hours (yes, this matters here). Nothing turns [...]

Summer Is Almost Over. Is Your Website Still on Vacation?

By |2025-08-02T12:19:07-07:00August 2nd, 2025|Digital Marketing, SEO, Tips, Websites|

It’s August in Palm Springs — which means it’s hot, people are sweaty and miserable, and your motivation is either cranking into gear… or completely melted onto the sidewalk. If you’re a local business, summer can feel like a strange mix of slowing down and gearing up. Tourism dips, locals hide indoors, and that back-to-school vibe starts creeping in (even if you haven’t touched a backpack in years). But here's the thing: while it’s too hot to do much outside (unless you enjoy hiking the Bump and Grind in 110° — in which case, I salute you and wish you well with your hospital stay), it's a perfect time to give your website a little love. Be Honest: Has Your Website Been Coasting? If you're like most small business owners or nonprofit teams I talk to, your website was updated... once. Maybe. Back when people still said "pivot" unironically. Here are a few signs your site might still be mentally sipping a frozen drink by the pool: Your homepage [...]

Behind the Build: Launching the Cathedral City Hot Air Balloon Festival Website

By |2025-07-31T10:45:11-07:00July 31st, 2025|News, Successes, Websites|

There’s something inherently joyful about hot air balloons — the color, the spectacle, the sense that, just maybe, someone forgot to invent the steering wheel. So when I got the opportunity to help build the new website for the Cathedral City Hot Air Balloon Festival, I was all in. It’s not every day you get to work on something that involves giant floating art, tethered rides, live music, and local community pride — all in one project. […]

What Happens When Small Nonprofits Get a Little Digital Support

By |2025-07-30T10:18:08-07:00July 30th, 2025|Digital Marketing, SEO, Social Media, Tips, Websites|

Some of the most meaningful work in the Coachella Valley (and beyond) is being done by small nonprofits — often with tiny teams, limited budgets, and zero marketing departments. They’re busy doing the actual work: helping people, supporting artists, pushing for change. What they’re not doing? Worrying about whether their website loads in under three seconds or whether anyone can find them on Google. And that’s where I’ve been lucky enough to step in. […]

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