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Junction

About Junction

Writer Conner Galway is the Social Media Marketing Director at Junction, a marketing agency that believes in the power of social media to build businesses. Junction is based out of Vancouver and got its start helping small wedding vendors use the power of the internet to drive their success. Since then, Junction has grown to provide large scale campaigns for clients ranging from national charities to international retailers. As the official social media agency for Vancouver Fashion Week, our foundation is still very much at home and we love helping local businesses. We're passionate about helping people get started in social media; to find out what we can do for you, Contact Us today.

Wedding Photo App Review & What To Do Instead

Remember weddings where the bride and groom would place disposable cameras on each table and everyone got to reminisce weeks later about that amazing night by flipping through the developed shots? There’s an app for that. Several apps, actually. I’ve … Continue reading

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Is There a Future For Facebook Ads?

Facebook is the largest social platform that has ever been created, online or offline. Nearly a Billion people exchange information on there every day and business can thrive using its Pages feature, but what does the future hold for the … Continue reading

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What’s Next At Twitter?

First off, I have to apologize to those of you who missed my weekly post on bridal social media – I was on vacation. But where does a social media geek go on vacation, you ask? My trip took me … Continue reading

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Don’t Forget To Be Awesome

We can all Tweet, Pin, Post and Update, some of us can even get a bunch of followers and create a bunch of conversation. So what? In my last post I talked about the waste of time that social media … Continue reading

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