Pulse September 2017 | Page 8

i’ve recently been in a project frenzy at my house. My husband and I bought a bit of a fixer, so most of our weekends are spent back and forth to Home Depot and completing so many home improvements that I’m starting to think we should have our own show on HGTV. Last weekend as I was pulling in the driveway, I caught a glimpse of my front porch. How had I never noticed how boring it was? I had spent all this time hanging light fixtures, painting the walls, and picking out furniture inside that I never noticed how much work was needed outside. When you think about it, the front door says a lot about a house. It’s the first thing a neighbor notices when she is walking her dog down the street. It’s the first thing a guest sees when they come to visit. It’s essentially my home’s first impression, and it wasn’t giving a very good one. So, I decided to give the door a bit of a facelift. I headed to Home Depot (for the 1,000th time) and picked out the perfect shade of Kentucky blue paint, then went to work. After the painting was done, I added some adorable baby Colorado blue spruce trees to some barrel pots and hung a hydrangea wreath on the door. As I stepped back to admire my half-a- days work, I couldn’t help but be proud and excited. Before, my front door said, “An old lady used to live here and it’s even worse inside,” and now it says, “Look how much fun we are! I bet you can’t wait to see what’s inside!” That change in message can mean everything. How is the message you’re putting out r! aftE rE bEfo to the world reflecting on you? Does it truly show how exciting or smart or incredible you are? And how are you getting that message across to your customers? That, my friends, is marketing. Yes, like the aisles at Home Depot, that word can be daunting, but it’s really just about figuring out how to better relay your message to the world. In this issue, you’ll learn about influencer marketing (page 48) and content marketing (page 64) and ways to market your business on a budget (page 40). So, whether your marketing plan needs just a simple coat of paint or a complete renovation, everything you need is right here in these pages. —KElly HEitz, Editor folloW KElly @PulseEditor 6 PULSE ■ July 2017 @isPaPulseEditor