Kinston-based Magic Mile Media has launched simpleAIx, a subsidiary focused on making AI solutions accessible for businesses and organizations. President BJ Murphy, who founded the company and is a former mayor of Kinston, stated in the announcement, “You don’t need to understand all the complexities of AI. What matters is knowing we can help you implement systems that reduce overhead and increase your bottom line. Sales up, expenses down—that’s the goal with simpleAIx.”
Magic Mile Media launches public relations service for small businesses and organizations
"Small businesses and organizations face unique challenges in building trust with their target audience, particularly when competing against larger, more established brands," said BJ Murphy, President of Magic Mile Media. "Our new public relations service will help bridge that trust gap by providing businesses with the tools and strategies they need to navigate negative and positive interactions with their audience, build their reputation, and grow their business."
Magic Mile Media and Neuse News announce spring and summer internship opportunities
Neuse News and Magic Mile Media’s popular internship program is back and now there are TWO opportunities to participate. A limited amount of candidates will be accepted. Last year we only chose one intern per session. Apply early! The spring session will take place between March 7 - May 13. The summer session will take place between May 16 - July 29. Click here for more details and the application form.
Magic Mile Media and Neuse News announce spring and summer internship opportunities
Neuse News and Magic Mile Media’s popular internship program is back and now there are TWO opportunities to participate. The spring session will take place between March 1 - May 14. The summer session will take place between May 17 - July 30. A limited amount of candidates will be accepted. Click here for more details and the application form.
Why outsourcing your brand's social media is good business
One of the biggest mistakes made by small businesses is entrusting their marketing potential to an entry-level employee or someone with other job duties. Likewise, the sticker shock of professional services may prevent small businesses from reaching their full potential. This is especially true in the case of hiring social media experts who understand the psychology behind strategic brand building. While any person with basic computer knowledge can create graphics in many of the online tools readily available, many do-it-yourself posts lack quality control to properly engage customers (and potential customers) on a consistent daily basis.
Video: The Journey - Episode 1
For the first time ever get the behind-the-scenes of Neuse News and Magic Mile Media from President BJ Murphy. As we document our journey, we thank you for your continued love and support.