Community Blog
Whether it’s a local adventure, communication advice, or a cause close to her heart, Hodgkiss Consulting CEO Megan Hodgkiss loves writing about her business and community.
If you’re looking for an article, blog, social media feature, or newsletter item for your own organization, please reach out to us!
 
      
      Effective Communication Month: Sharing Our Favorite Writing Tips
June is Effective Communication Month, and we’re sharing five of our favorite writing tips.
 
      
      How to Market Your Business: A Quick Start Guide
Trying to tackle your business marketing? Hodgkiss Consulting shares a few simple steps you can take to increase your online presence and boost your SEO.
Fun, Free Things to Do in Smyrna, Georgia
One of my favorite things to do is play local tourist and explore my community. I love learning about a city’s history and the hidden gems that make that place unique. Here’s my list of fun and free (or nearly free) things to do in Smyrna.
 
      
      Advice from a Business Owner on Her Anniversary: a Top 10 List
It’s Hodgkiss Consulting’s anniversary! After several years of working through issues and celebrating accomplishments, I want to share a few pieces of advice I’ve learned along the way.
 
      
      The ‘111 Places in Atlanta That You Must Not Miss’ Challenge
It took 12 months, a couple of tanks of gas, several willing friends, many coordinating emails, and a few small incidents of trespassing — but I did it! I visited all 111 Places in Atlanta That You Must Not Miss.
 
      
      Why Content Marketing?
Content marketing does not directly promote a brand or pitch company services. Instead, it provides useful and engaging content to attract quality leads and, ultimately, drive client action.
 
      
      Georgia State University Names Megan Hodgkiss One of its 40 Under 40
Georgia State University named Megan Hodgkiss to its 2022 list of “40 Under 40” most innovative and influential alumni.
 
      
      Story Behind the Stone: Atlanta’s Typographical Union
While the Typographical Union may no longer exist, we continue to experience and appreciate all of its efforts. The ITU fought for fair working conditions, championed women’s rights, and aimed to eliminate racial discrimination.
 
      
      Book Review: Administrations of Lunacy: Racism and the Haunting of American Psychiatry from Georgia’s Milledgeville Asylum
In writing Administrations of Lunacy, author Mab Segrest sought to understand Georgia’s scrubbed history and how politics, economics, race relations, and culture have shaped our modern psychiatric practice.
 
      
      Sneak Peek: Little Five Points Ghost Tour
On this 90-minute walking tour, guests learn about the history of Little 5 Points, the leaders who shaped the community, and the “residents” who just don’t want to leave. In life or in death.
