So Much Thanks to Give

Some thoughts from Tammy over the Thanksgiving weekend….. Whew! What a season! 4th quarter is the craziest time of year at Buzz because many of our customers are jewelers and the largest percentage of their annual sales happen during the holiday season.  The number of events and promotions at least triples this time of year. … Continue reading So Much Thanks to Give

Tips to Help Stay on Top of 4th Quarter

As the year draws to a close, the busy season is only just beginning. With so much to do, there never seems to be enough time in the day. While the job always gets done, that doesn’t dismiss the stress fourth quarter can bring. We’d like to share a few insights that have helped make… Continue reading Tips to Help Stay on Top of 4th Quarter

Redefining the Hive

The bee pollinates the lavender flowers. Plant decay with insects

“Why Bees?” “Why bees?” That seems to be a question we get a lot here at Buzz Advertising Agency ever since we have branched off from our respected former company, Bottom Line Marketing. The stretch from honey bees to full-service advertising agency seems confusing to some, but not to us! Sure, they may be tiny insects,… Continue reading Redefining the Hive

Marketing Account Management & the Sweet Little Victories We Work For…

By Barry Winslow The Call Yesterday I received a phone call from Kara, the General Manager of Riverside Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Escanaba. She, like all of our clients here at the Buzz, is not only one of our business partners and wonderful clients, but an honest-to-goodness true friend. Over the phone, Kara, in… Continue reading Marketing Account Management & the Sweet Little Victories We Work For…

Welcome to the Buzz!

We’re the old, but new advertising agency in Marquette, way up north in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. I’m Tammy Benda, former partner of Bottom Line Marketing, now owner of Buzz Advertising Agency. I’m thankful for the nearly 20 years of working with Chris Brooks, the Bottom Line founder, and the last few years sharing ownership with Chris’ family. I wish them all the best and continued success in their now truly family-owned business.