SARASOTA, Fla. (May 13, 2015) – Next-Mark, a full-service marketing, creative strategy and communications agency in Sarasota, is relocating to accommodate its growing staff and business expansion.

Currently occupying space on South Osprey Avenue, the firm will be moving to the downtown Sarasota core at Five Points to take over suite 100 at 40 South Pineapple.

“We have experienced significant business growth over the past two years and will be moving our corporate headquarters effective July 1,” said Joseph Grano, Next-Mark founder and president. “Our new facility will include increased square footage and a collaborative workspace, along with a number of client-focused amenities,” he added. “We are very excited about our future and the potential to help more local companies and organizations grow and succeed.”

About Next-Mark
Next-Mark was founded in 2005 to help client organizations reach their full potential through marketing communications and creative success. Breaking away from the constraints of traditional marketing service organizations, the Next-Mark team facilitates powerful conversations about their clients’ brands, integrating experience, analytics and innovation to develop strategic marketing solutions to meet clients’ individual needs. Next-Mark focuses on internationally and nationally recognized brands along with growing companies across a broad spectrum of categories, including healthcare, technology, retail, hospitality, real estate, environmental, marine products and tourism, among others. With clients from Alaska to The Netherlands, its roster includes industry leaders such as LexisNexis, Elsevier, Nuance Communications, Westfield Corporation, Yarnall Moving and Storage Solutions, CitySide SRQ, California Pizza Kitchen, Ad-Vance Talent Solutions, DOCs of Sarasota, Florida Cataract and Ascom Wireless among many others. For more information, visit

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2015 will be a big year for marketing – one of understanding and engagement. As we kick off the New Year, it’s imperative that we truly understand our audiences and use that knowledge to connect and engage with them.

To keep up in 2015, take a look at the top 10 trends you’ll want to consider as the year unfolds:

1. Content to Conversation

Content is conversation that creates community – and that fuels business sustainability. It’s no surprise that many businesses have built a strong foundation by incorporating meaningful and interesting content. One of the most important trends for this year is taking substantive content and creating a meaningful conversation, which, in turn, will lead to high levels of engagement.

2. Influencers are Critical

Influencers are more important than ever as social media continues to evolve. As more brands explore social media, businesses must nurture the ambassadors already in their corner and empower them to carry their brand’s message forward.

3. Understand the “Experience Economy”

Few companies sell just products anymore. The companies that do are the big guys: Wal-Mart, Home Depot, and supermarket chains. Consumers go to those stores to buy things they need at low prices. It’s that simple – and hard to compete against. But, those that do compete are companies that promote experiences. For example, Vineyard Vines doesn’t sell T-shirts; it sells a lifestyle. Tiffany’s isn’t selling diamonds; it’s selling a look. Can you create an experience that sells?

4. Social Media Evolution

We continue to see more options than ever before with social media. Stay current by evaluating which platforms and formats are best for your brand. You’ll want to use social channels that hit your target markets and best align with your message.

5. Align Your Values

It’s time to ask yourself what you value as an organization and make sure those values are reflected in your messaging. Companies that do not adhere to the basic standards of respect, courtesy and cooperation within their organizations can create a toxic environment that spreads beyond its own walls into the marketplace. This also involves building loyalty and trust both internally and externally with coworkers, customers, vendors and anyone else who comes within your sphere of operations.

6. Think “Ecosystem”

All of your marketing efforts should work together — each supporting the other and all feeding off the conversations mentioned earlier. The goal is to get all marketing channels in sync to create a balanced and flourishing brand environment.

7. Focus on the Long-Term

A focus on the long-term is essential as effective marketing most often is a process of evolution, not a “big bang.” Decisions you make today may not show results until later, but good decisions are worth the patience and time it takes to bear fruit.

8. Communicate Visually

Looks matter. A powerful visual brand identity is central to a lasting first impression. Consumers pay attention to logos, colors and other visual aspects, whether they realize it or not, and what they see in the first few seconds can permanently shape how they perceive your organization.

9. PR is Stronger than Ever

PR is back. For a minute, it looked like diminished newspaper readership and the availability of social media had the potential to displace good ol’ earned media. But, it’s hard to deny the credibility of a strong third-party. Ensure that the story they tell is the right one by preparing your messaging strategy ahead of time and staying on top of your outreach efforts throughout the campaign.

10. Remember: Marketing is an Investment.

It’s not just something that falls in the expense column and it’s certainly not a luxury. It’s a process that involves cooperation from all of your stakeholders. But it’s worth it. Don’t wait to make that investment in your company and its future.

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Caroline Early Joins Agency with Extensive PR Background

SARASOTA, Fla. (September 3, 2014) – Next-Mark, a full-service marketing agency in Sarasota, today announced the appointment of Caroline Early as its strategic communications manager. At Next-Mark, Caroline’s primary focus is to manage public relations, oversee brand strategy and develop social media content for clients.

“Caroline comes to Next-Mark with an extensive background in strategic communications,” said Next-Mark president Joseph Grano. “As we continue to work with a variety of brands within our community and internationally, we’re pleased to add another level of public relations and marketing expertise to our team.”

Caroline previously served as the Public Relations Specialist for Voalte, a healthcare technology company headquartered in Sarasota. Originally hailing from the Midwest, Caroline received her master’s degree in public relations from Syracuse University before relocating to Florida to pursue a career in strategic communications.

“Next-Mark has achieved incredible success for its clients,” said Next-Mark strategic communications manager Caroline Early. “I’m excited to join such a collaborative and dynamic agency in our community.”

About Next-Mark

Next-Mark was founded in 2005 to help client organizations reach their full potential through marketing success. Breaking away from the constraints of traditional marketing service organizations, the Next-Mark team takes an transformational marketing communications approach, integrating our experience, analytics and innovation in developing strategic marketing solutions to meet clients’ individual needs. Next-Mark focuses on internationally and nationally recognized brands along with growing companies across a broad spectrum of categories, including healthcare, technology, retail, real estate, environmental, marine products and tourism, among others. With clients from Alaska to The Netherlands, its roster includes industry leaders such as Westfield Malls, Ad-Vance Talent Solutions, DOCs of Sarasota, Nuance Communications, California Pizza Kitchens, LexisNexis, Ascom Wireless, The Rivolta Group, Elsevier Health Science and Nuance Communications, among many others.  For more information, visit their website at www.next-mark.com.

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Communications for Citrus Park, Brandon and Countryside Malls, along with

Westfield, Sarasota properties, to be managed by Sarasota-based firm

Sarasota, Fla., June 19, 2014 – Southwest Florida full-service marketing, communications and business strategy firm Next-Mark, LLC, has been named communications agency of record by Westfield Malls, Tampa. Under the agreement, Next-Mark will provide corporate communications support for Westfield’s Citrus Park and Brandon properties in Hillsborough County and its Countryside Mall in Clearwater. Next-Mark currently oversees public relations and social media for the developer’s two Westfield Sarasota properties.

“We are pleased to partner with Next-Mark in our communications initiatives,” said Westfield, Tampa Marketing Director Dawn Arvidson. “We continue to see new development at our Tampa Bay locations, and our decision to retain Next-Mark ensures our message will be communicated properly in our region.”

“With more than 120 shopping centers, including the new World Trade Center Mall, Westfield is one of the leading retail developers worldwide,” said Joseph Grano, Next-Mark president and founder. “We look forward to working with the Westfield team to promote their unique destinations in the Tampa Bay area.”

About Next-Mark, LLC

Next-Mark was founded in 2005 to help client organizations reach their full potential through marketing success. Breaking away from the constraints of traditional marketing service organizations, the Next-Mark team takes an transformational marketing communications approach, integrating our experience, analytics and innovation in developing strategic marketing solutions to meet clients’ individual needs. A full-service agency, Next-Mark focuses on internationally and nationally recognized brands along with growing companies across a broad spectrum of categories, including healthcare, technology, retail, real estate, environmental, marine products and tourism, among others. With clients from Alaska to Sweden, its roster includes industry leaders such as Nuance Communications, LexisNexis, Ascom Wireless, Westfield Malls, The Rivolta Group, Elsevier Health Sciences and Nuance Communications, among many others. For more information, visit their website at www.next-mark.com.

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For Immediate Release

Sarasota, Fla., June 18, 2014 – Next-Mark is pleased to announce the appointment of Austen Legler to the position of social media and public relations manager. A graduate of Rollins College, he will be responsible for developing public relations and social media strategies across client categories.

“Austen brings a wealth of experience having managed social media strategies in both for-profit and not-for-profit settings,” said Next-Mark president Joseph Grano. “We continue to build our public relations and social media management capabilities with the addition of several key clients.”

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Think quick: how many marketing channels are your company active in? And are they the right ones?

If you can answer these questions off the top of your head, you’re ahead of a lot of marketers. Today’s marketing environment is growing more complicated by the day — every hour it seems like a new channel pops up, offering a new way to reach potential customers. It’s enough to make you dizzy.

But no worries…this is where integrated marketing communications comes in. Integrated marketing communications is a simple concept: it means having a consistent branding message and marketing strategy across all of your various marketing channels, so whether a customer comes across you in the social media space or in a print ad, they’ll instantly be able to say, “Oh yeah, I know this company. I get it.”

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Sarasota, Fla., February 17, 2014 – Southwest Florida full-service marketing, communications and business strategy firm, Next-Mark, LLC, has been named communications agency of record by Westfield Southgate and Sarasota Square. Next-Mark will provide corporate communications support for both shopping centers.

“We are pleased to partner with the Next-Mark team in all of our communications initiatives,” said Westfield Florida district marketing director – Florida, Sam Davidson. “2014 is a critical year of growth for Westfield, and our decision to retain Next-Mark ensures that our message is properly communicated to the businesses and families in our region.”

“With more than 119 shopping centers, we are pleased to be affiliated with the leading mall company worldwide,” said Joseph Grano, Next-Mark president and founder.  “We look forward to working with the Westfield team to promote their unique destinations.”

Along with Westfield, Next-Mark has acquired several new clients including Arbitration Resolution Solutions (www.arbresolutions.com), Coral Springs, FL; NextDocs, (www.nextdocs.com) Philadelphia, Pa.; Integrated Document Solutions, (www.idssite.com) Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Bullas Golf Performance, (www.bullasgolfperformance.com) Sarasota, Fla.; and DOCs of Sarasota, (www.skineyedocs.com) Sarasota, Fla.

Amp Up Your Trade Show Success!

Those veteran marketers among us will recall when we were told that trade shows soon would be things of the past. Everything would be digital and everyone would be comfortable “kicking the tires” online. Didn’t happen.

People still want to be together and have hands-on experiences with products and services. And exhibitors still need to grab – and hold – their attention to make the sale.

At Next-Mark, we do a LOT of trade shows for our clients, and we’ve learned a lot in the process. What does it take to make an effective trade show experience? Here’s a quick look at 10 elements that should stay top-of-mind for trade show beginners and veterans:

10 Key Elements for Effective Trade Shows

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Sarasota, Fla., October 8, 2013 – Next-Mark is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Morrison to the position of public relations and social media manager. He will be responsible for developing and managing public relations and social media strategies across client categories.

“We have seen a significant client and revenue growth in 2013, particularly in the areas of public relations and social media, along with brand creation,” said Next-Mark President Joseph Grano. “The addition of Mike Morrison rounds out our leadership team and positions us for continued business growth.”

Morrison brings more than a decade of media experience to Next-Mark. He previously served as a public information officer for multiple criminal justice agencies, where he provided media interviews during high-profile criminal investigations, developed crisis communications strategies and marketed local and statewide public awareness campaigns. He also is a skilled social media strategist with experience across social media platforms.

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