About

What does Wild Social Media Do?

Advertising – Cause Related Marketing – Communications Strategies – Customer Analytics – Digital Media & Search Marketing – Direct Marketing – Digital Marketing – Media Relations – Public Affairs – Promotional Marketing – Public Relations – Relationship Marketing – Sales Promotion – Social Media & Marketing

Here’s how we can work together.

Wild Social Media can help your business through the following:

Phase 1: Design Planning process: Finalize project timeline, identify key stakeholders, develop stakeholder communications plan

Phase 2: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats: Analysis of your marketing position, current and potential clients, and competitors. Research trends and issues in your industry, conduct surveys and interviews.

Phase 3: Provide Social Media Training: Provide training for your employees in social media marketing, including Twitter, LinkedIn, Blogging, Enewsletter marketing, and more.

Phase 4: Review & Finalize Social Media Marketing: Provide on-going on-call support for your company in social media.

We can also refer you to back end web developers, front end web developers, app developers, and graphic designers, according to your needs.

 

What can Wild Social Media do for you?

Wild Social Media helps businesses get more customers and more cash.

Our success with digital marketing has brought us thousands of dollars in physical and digital sales, clients, workshops, speaking engagements, offers of syndication, hundreds of subscribers, and over 7,000 monthly readers.

In 2010, Mazarine published her first book, The Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising, and immediately had sales all over the world because of her digital marketing. Mazarine’s book was hailed as one of the top 10 nonprofit books of 2010 by the CEO of Zoetica, Beth Kanter, a well-known nonprofit fundraiser and activist.

Why is it important to have a presence online?

Because the internet has become our encyclopedia, our phonebook, and our one-stop destination for finding products and services.

Think about the last time you used your phonebook for something other than a doorstop.

If you don’t control the first 3 pages of google search results about you, then potential customers can’t find you as easily, higher quality clients may trust you less, and the reputation you have built can be taken away from you by the first unscrupulous person.

Previous Clients include:

  • City of Austin, Texas
  • Aries Labs
  • CharityHowTo.com
  • Common Tastes, Inc. (tech startup)
  • Fundraising Rockstars
  • Hoa-Nguyen.com
  • JacobFeinberg.com

Our Mission:

Wild Social Media helps small businesses, professional services firms, associations, healthcare facilities and other institutions define and strengthen their public image through strategic marketing, branding, media relations, speaker and media training and crisis management and communications. Previous clients include: City of Portland, Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs, City of Austin, BigAustin, Texas Women’s Business Association, and others.

Our Team

About Owner

Mazarine Treyz is the founder of Wild Social Media, a small, emerging woman-owned business. Mazarine Treyz is the author of The Wild Woman’s Guide to Social Media, just published in October, 2012. (pictured left)

Mazarine has been blogging since 1999, and has made a living through online income since 2009. Her nonprofit blog has over 21,000 monthly readers. She has created 4 Apps and sold her first book all over the world, from Tasmania to Finland.

Ms. Treyz has taught hundreds of national and international companies how to use social media since 2009. In 2013 she will be presenting a series of workshops for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Small Business Administration (SBA) and Oregon Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs).

Previous training clients include:

  • City of Austin,
  • City of Portland,
  • Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs,
  • Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce,
  • BigAustin (small business incubator in Austin, Texas),
  • Texas Business Women’s Association, and many more.

She has been featured on the nationally syndicated radio show, Career Clinic with Maureen Anderson, and on Mark Schaefer’s Business{grow} blog, one of the top 50 marketing blogs in the US.

Other Accomplishments: Ms. Treyz is the author of the popular Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising. Her book was named as one of the Top 10 books of 2010 by Beth Kanter, CEO of Zoetica and author of The Networked Nonprofit. She has had sales all over the world, from Tasmania to Finland, and the book is about to go into a second printing.

Primary NAICS Codes:

611430: Professional and Management Development Training

611420: Computer Training

624310: Vocational Rehabilitation Services

541613: Marketing Consulting Services

541612: Training and Development Consultant

Secondary NAICS Codes:

519130: Internet publishing
541430: Graphic design
541511: Custom computer Programming services
541810: Advertising Agencies
541850: Display advertising
541860: Direct mail advertising
541890: Other services related to advertising
611710: Educational support services-non-instructional