Welcome to the Jamison Communications blog, Jam Session!
What to Expect from Our Jam Sessions
Marketing isn’t optional; it’s the backbone of business. No matter your budget, the key is knowing how to make every dollar work harder. We’ll show you how to maximize your spend, measure what matters, and build a strategy that drives results for your business.
In each Jam Session, we will cut through the noise and trends to show you what really works in marketing, and why having a professional on your side makes all the difference. You’ll get straight talk, proven strategies, and insights you won’t find on a DIY blog.
Coffee, Calendars, and Chaos: Inside the Life of an Overachieving Working Mom
Being a working mom means wearing every hat, sometimes all before 8 a.m. You’re managing deadlines, school schedules, dinner plans, and the mental checklist that never ends. For me, that checklist got even longer when I left the corporate world to start my own communications agency. I traded structure for flexibility, and a whole new kind of chaos. But it was life-changing. Now my days are a mix of client calls, college visits, and making time for my marriage somewhere in between.
The phrase “work-life balance” sounds nice, but most days, it feels more like “work-life juggling.” What is balance… I am not sure I have found it yet, but I am much closer to it than before. Before we dive into what that really looks like, let’s start with a quick look at the numbers.
Is Hiring a Communications Pro Worth It?(Spoiler: Yes.)
Is Hiring a Communications Pro Worth It? (Spoiler: Yes.)
Let’s get straight to it. Yes, hiring a communications professional is undoubtedly worth it.
If you’re still undecided, or if you need some reassurance to convince your boss, board, or budget, let me break it down…
In Today’s Crowded Market, Strategy Isn’t a Luxury — It’s Survival.
The marketplace is loud. If you sound like everyone else, you’ll get lost in the noise. Your brand’s voice isn’t just about what you say — it’s about how you say it. What is your marketing plan, and does it measure up to today’s market and customer needs?
A New Year Always Offers A Clean Slate
I love the beginning of a new year. For me, it’s not about leaving a bad year behind, making a ton of resolutions to “change” something or really doing anything much different from the year before. It is, however, a time for fresh perspective, a clean slate and an opportunity to get organized and energized.