Archive for September, 2010

Helen Wells Agency Enters GoDaddy.com Commercial Contest

Written By: Tyler Merrick

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Helen Wells Agency is proud to announce our entry in the Summer Edition GoDaddy.com Commercial Contest!  Having only a week to shoot, edit and produce our 30- and 90-second commercials, we couldn’t be happier with the results!  Special thanks to our talent, our videographer and all the support from our fans.  Thanks so much!  Please [...]

Day Nursery Auxiliary Luncheon Features Local Styles and HWA Models

Written By: Nicole Emery

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Have you noticed the playroom in The Helen Wells Agency office? We put that there on purpose. Over the years, Nancy and Lori’s kids and Helen’s grand-kids have spent a lot of time in our various office locations.  In fact, we recently blogged about Nancy’s granddaughter, Liv, who was something of an office fixture over [...]

2010 – 2011 Indiana Ice Hardees’ Chill Girl Auditions

Written By: Tyler Merrick

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Think YOU have what it takes to become an Indianapolis Ice Chill Girl? Well let’s see! Auditions will be held Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at the Castleton Square Mall, at 7:00pm. Here’s what they’re looking for: General Information: Download, complete and return the AUDITION APPLICATION to the Indiana Ice by Monday, September 27 at 5:00 [...]

Have You Heard? The New Twitter is Coming!

Written By: Tyler Merrick

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Kyle Lacy is founder and CEO of Brandswag, a social media training and strategy company. He recently authored two books, Twitter Marketing for Dummies (Nov 2009) and Branding Yourself (Dec 2010) and is a highly sought after speaker. He writes regularly at his blog on KyleLacy.com and you can find him chatting daily on Facebook [...]

Twitter, Facebook or…Justin Bieber? Which Should Your Business Use?

Written By: Tyler Merrick

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Nicole and I recently attended a social media conference in HWA’s very own backyard — Indianapolis. The conference attendees were made up of mainly “tech geeks” (like me), marketing experts, and the new school of social media gurus. At 140 characters per topic, we absorbed the value of Twitter, how to step-up our Facebook game, [...]