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DomiKnow(R) Offering Opportunity to Quad City Businesses
DomiKnow(R) Offering Opportunity to Quad City Businesses.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nDES MOINES, Iowa, May 2, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DomiKnow® (OTC:DMNO), a vibrant and expanding publicly traded digital marketing firm, is beginning to offer its products and services to small businesses in the Quad Cities and throughout Eastern Iowa. The Des Moines based company – previously having expanded to markets in Philadelphia, California, Florida, Nebraska and New Jersey – will host a seminar to introduce the company and its products and services to small businesses in the Quad Cities on May 15th.\n\n\tDomiKnow® executive and Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Bryan Webber, a Bettendorf High School alum, will be a featured presenter at the seminar to educate small business owners on the advantages of utilizing social media and digital marketing as a component of their advertising and marketing strategies.\n\n\t\"Our mission at DomiKnow® is to 'level the playing field' between the big box stores and small business,\" said Webber, who in addition to his work at DomiKnow®, has been sought out by institutions of higher learning such as Graceland University in Lamoni, IA to lecture students on the importance of incorporating social media into comprehensive marketing programs. \"Rule number one of any successful marketing or ad campaign is to engage your customers where 'they are'. Too many small businesses forget most consumers now get their information on products and services from social media and the Internet.\"\n\n\tTo help \"level the playing field\", DomiKnow will host a free luncheon seminar for small business owners at The Outing Club on Thursday, May 15th from 11 am – 1 pm. In addition to Webber, participants will also hear from DomiKnow® CEO John R. Stokka on such topics as \"Facebook – How to Win a Rigged Game\", \"5 Biggest Mistakes Small Businesses Make in Social Media\" and \"Learn what the Fortune 1000 Know and You Don't\" among other concepts.\n\n\t\"Small businesses lack the volume of resources to retain large marketing firms to conduct focus groups, do in-depth consumer research, or waste money on an ad campaign that may not work,\" said Stokka. \"Yet we all understand that it is the small business owners – the 'Main Street' stores that have survived generations – is what keeps Iowa's and the country's economy growing. Our only goal at DomiKnow®...