Slice Communications 14th Anniversary

Every year on February 8th, I take a second to reflect on the journey that has been Slice Communications.  February 8th was the day that my co-founder and I earned our first client, and I’ve been riding the ups-and-downs of this crazy rollercoaster ever since.   The first client was a tech startup in northern New […]

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Creating Goal Oriented Content that Drives Results

A guide on how to create content for social media that drives engagement written by a social media content creator. At Slice, we focus on the 5 types of attention model designed to turn an unaware audience into your advocates. The model focuses on how to take your audience through each attention stage but there […]

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What Story is Your Data Telling?

As marketers, we know how important it is to prove our value to clients. Whether you do that through weekly updates, monthly reports, or yearly analysis – these discussions all rely on one thing, the data. As the experts, clients rely on us to make sense of it all by taking the raw data and […]

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Slice’s Good Things for 2022

There’s no better feeling than a fresh start. The new year means a new quarter, new goals, and endless opportunities. Here at Slice, we like to kick off all our meetings with ‘good things’ both personally and professionally. To kickstart 2022, we want to share the Slice team’s personal and professional resolutions and hope to […]

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Top Marketing Campaigns of 2021

2021 was an experimental year for many marketers. With the “return to normal” being delayed due to new variants, companies had to find other ways to strike the right chord with consumers. Utilizing an effective social media strategy played a vital role in strengthening their consumer connections. From Tide to Tommy Hilfiger to Duolingo’s TikTok […]

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