Thursday, June 20, 2013

Pricing



On average, each social media account takes 32 hours per month to manage (CEO of Social Media Delivered). So lets say that you pay an hourly employee $10/hr to fully manage a Facebook & Twitter account per month, this brings a cost of $640 monthly for the social media management.


We offer services that are below the fair market value, without compromising quality.  We do this because we know how important cost-efficiency is for you business & we appreciate the same.


Here is what we charge for social media management services:


*** We also offer “ala carte” services upon request!


Social Media Account Creation -- $600 one time setup fee

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • FourSquare
  • Pintrest
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Craigslist
  • Blog (if needed)
  • Stumble Upon
  • Tumblr
  • Mail Chimp
  • Hootsuite (social media management dashboard)
  • Yellowpages online
  • Houzz






Social Media Account Management (Enterprise)--  $500/ Monthly  Management Fee


  • Includes Social media account management
  • Includes all accounts established during social media account creation
  • Social media engagement
  • 1-2 daily postings
  • Social media analytics
  • Social media contests
  • Timely consumer responses
  • Original content creation
  • Weekly marketing reports
  • Social Media Brand Monitoring & Reputation Management (This is EXTREMELY important as negative, harassing  diminishing  etc. comments will be spread to other online users.)






Social Media Account Management (Basic)-- $299/ Monthly Management Fee


  • Includes Facebook Social media account management
  • Includes Twitter Social media account management
  • Social media engagement
  • Minimum of 5-7 postings per week per account
  • Social media analytics
  • Social media contests (upon request)
  • Timely consumer responses
  • Original content creation & image uploads
  • Weekly social media marketing reports (upon request)



Guerrilla Marketing Campaigns -- $500+  (Price pending materials expenses & services rendered)

Political Campaign Management & Canvassing Campaign Management -- (Price pending campaign, request quote)

Search Engine Optimization (Via Surface SEO) -- $400- $3,000

Monday, June 11, 2012

Getting Wild in the Middle of America: Dancefestopia's Maiden Voyage

  


  For those in the market for a different type of music festival, look to the country’s heartland and put your rage pants on. There is no shortage of people looking to let loose – wild, raging festival-goers in neon-green beach tops just looking for a good time. All gathered at the Richard L. Berkley Riverfront Park in Kansas City, Missouri, no one could fully grasp what would happen in the two days of music madness that was the first annual Dancefestopia – an abbreviated hip-hop, rap, house and EDM festival that would drive an eclectic mix of people to party the night away in a showing of Midwest pride, and to reaffirm the commonly-shared belief that a city straddling Kansas and Missouri can hold its own in the summer festival scene. The Frag Out Marketing Media Crew arrived Friday shortly before Matisyahu was slated to take the stage, and immediately we were overwhelmed with the energy of the attendees setting up camp to stay overnight.


 “Tonight's gonna get buck wild,” one of the nearby campers assured us. “You’re not even going to be able to move when you’re in the crowd tonight; it’s going to be so ridiculous!” 


The dual-span, cable-stayed Christopher S. Bond Bridge, which does not interfere with the flight paths of planes entering Kansas City Downtown Airport after the FAA altered their guidelines to allow for 700 feet of clearance for aircraft flying over the bridge.
  
  A short distance from the famed Power and Light District in downtown Kansas City, the quiet Richard L. Berkley Riverfront Park makes for an ideal location for its view of the city skyline to the west and the newly-reconstructed Christopher S. Bond Bridge to the east, whose central pylon rises 316 feet above the Missouri, acting almost as a beacon for the Midwest. The park is flanked by the Heart of America Bridge at its western point, adding even more symbolism to the importance of the festival’s success. 


 “It’s a beautiful park. I mean, I’m glad they’re doing something like this here because it’s right in the middle of the city,” a member of the event staff told us. “Plus, it’s pretty close to the train tracks.”

 The festival combines various elements of a traditional music festival with some of the perks of an indoor hip-hop and dance concert. Tents litter the eastern end of the riverfront, which from particular angles gives it the look of a Wakarusa-esque camping metropolis. And yet, a hundred yards away from the camp ground sits the full-service RedBull VIP lounge where those with the right pass get free drinks, various DJ performances and the opportunity to party with the event’s hottest performers and staff. 


Tent City: Home to many, calm to none.


 “Coming to a place where you camp out, but still walk thirty seconds to the VIP section with some of the hottest bartenders around is pretty awesome,” a young, blonde-haired gentleman named Jorge told us when asked about the setup. “My girlfriend would be so jealous if she knew I was here right now.” 


 We had the opportunity to speak with Mitchell Irving, known more commonly throughout the Kansas City area as Irv Da Phenom, after his electrifying performance on opening day. 


 “It’s crazy man, it’s just a whole lot of people partying. This is my type of environment,” he explained. 


  When asked about the significance of the festival, and the impact it could have on future performances in the area, Irving shared in the optimism of the crowd. 


 “I could see this turning into, you’ve got the South-by-Southwests, the Coachellas…I would love to see this turn into that, because in the Midwest there’s no specific festival for that,” Irving said. “And I can see it though, it’s just growing.” 


Our exclusive interview with Irv Da Phenom, bodyguard in flat bill pictured in background.


 The first day of the weekend kicked off in full festival fashion with Matisyahu headlining the day crowd sporting a freshly-shaven face, and a topless Flo Rida taking the stage at 11:30 to bring the night crowd to its knees with an hour-long performance. 


  The festival’s second day saw an even larger influx of concert-goers than witnessed the night prior. Whether recovering from an entire day of raging performances and booming RedBull bass-thumping, or entering the park for the first time, people flocked to the main stage for an entire Saturday of head-pounding madness. The adjacent food and drink trucks were jam-packed between performances, offering the hydration and chicken burritos necessary to continue raving throughout the night. 


Happy recipients of BOGO burrito cards courtesy of Chipotle Mexican Grill, squirting with excitement.


 “These might be the best curly fries I've ever eaten at a concert,” said one of the attendees, burying his face in the basket of fried potatoes in front of him. “I haven’t eaten in two straight days, so having a lot of food here is an amazing idea.” 


 The final night of the event culminated in the Holy Trinity performances of Wiz Khalifa, 3OH!3, and Yelawolf, each creating a swaying tide of bodies as the evening reached its climax. 


 “Who in here got the best weed?!” Wiz Khalifa half-asked, half-commanded as the crowded masses roared. 


Wiz Khalifa


  Morgan Page finished out the night with a performance lasting well past two in the morning, as the mass of festival-goers slowly dispersed and wandered back to their tents and vehicles that signified the end of Dancefestopia. The festival proved to be a success, and numerous videos and reviews of the two-day party-thon will bear testament to this. Gathering several thousand people into an unassuming park in the heart of Kansas City spend two days and nights reveling in true Midwest form may have seemed a difficult task to accomplish, but those who bled and sweated for months to make the event a success deserve an above-passing grade for their work. Dancefestopia proved to be one of the most unique, exciting experiences the Frag Out Marketing team had ever experienced, and should continue to enjoy great success in the future. As one seasoned festival attendee told us on our way out, 


 “When the going gets tough, the tough put their rage pants on and roll up with Wiz Khalifa.”


Man dancing on grass, fifteen feet from "Do Not Walk on Grass" sign.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Dancefestopia-- Kansas City's BIGGEST Music Festival on June 1st & 2nd!




A line-up of a lifetime that you will not want to miss! 



WIZ KHALIFA, FLO RIDA, 3OH!3, MATISYAHU, MORGAN PAGE, DEV, NEW BOYZ, OUTASIGHT, YELAWOLF, 2 LIVE CREW, BREATHE CAROLINA,
HYPER CRUSH, MATT DAREY, NINA SKY, JUMP SMOKERS, FILO AND PERI, YOLANDA BE COOL, XV, IGGY AZALEA, IRV DA PHENOM, SECRET PANDA SOCIETY, LENNY MINK +30 REGIONAL AND EMERGING ARTISTS

THE 1ST ANNUAL DANCEFESTOPIA MUSIC FESTIVAL AT RICHARD L. BERKLEY RIVERFRONT PARK,
JUNE 1ST & 2ND 2012











Dancefestopia, the Heartland’s inaugural high-energy music festival, brings together an unprecedented gathering of Top-40, Electronic and Hip-Hop stars, including Wiz Khalifa, Flo Rida, Dev, 3OH!3, Matisyahu, Outasight and Breathe Carolina. Drawing fans from all across the country to Kansas City, Dancefestopia Music Festival has quickly established itself as a premier summer destination festival.


“We’ve created something special in Dancefestopia,” said Kevin Bordegon, producer/director of the Festival. “The unbelievable energy these top artists provide will ‘wow’ our festival goers. We took the top names in electronic, hip hop and radio air-play, then electrified the atmosphere with an unbelievable riverfront private park location. Dancefestopia is a stunning celebration of summer and Kansas City.”




General Admission, 2-Day Pass (No age restrictions)


$129


Limited VIP


Limited VIP Experience tickets start at just $170. VIP grants exclusive 2 Day/2-Night access to the VIP Party Tent. The ticket includes alcohol beverages (Age 21+ only). You must also purchase a GA ticket to enter the festival.


Camping
Camping starts at just $50 for a two-night pass. Limited sites available, please secure early. One pass per sector, not per person.


https://www.facebook.com/Dancefestopia


Monday, December 20, 2010

Welcome!

Welcome to Frag Out Marketing!


Who We Are


Frag Out Marketing, created in December of 2010 by two Washburn University students, offers new and unique ways for businesses to reach customers. In order to promote an event, new product, or even to draw in new business and reach out to groups you haven't even considered, Frag Out Marketing can provide you with the necessary knowledge, experience, and marketing assistance that you need to make your business a success!


How We Can Help YOU


We have experience marketing using social media, graphic design, web advertising and interactive, creative visual advertising.


Have you ever used social media to promote an event, product or special?
How about networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn?
What about auction sites such as Ebay or Craigslist?
Media sites such as YouTube, Tumblr, and various blogging websites?
E-mail marketing and sites such as HelloTxt?
What about all of these at once?






What about something people will see simply by walking down the street, something that catches their attention and makes them remember you? 


Help Us Help You


Since we are new to the Topeka community, Frag Out Marketing is looking for businesses that want to expand the way they advertise and reach new customers!


We are offering this:


If you are part of a local business and want to explore a new way of advertising proven to work, contact us. We will work with you to promote your business, at a very discounted rate.


If you like what we've done for your business, please let us know! If you love what we've done, let everyone know! Our success is based on your success, so we'll use every resource at our disposal to make sure you see results! Send us an email at <Dlany@fragoutmarketing.com> OR <Alex@fragoutmarketing.com>


We hope to hear from you!






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