Blooming in the desert

398

Let’s say you want to grow your business or attract new followers to your message. But even though you have a website and a Facebook page, not much is happening beyond the same faithful visitors.

Or perhaps your business is not even online mining that vast audience of consumers for engagement gold because you don’t have time to learn the difference between a landing strip and a landing page or a dance rhythm and an algorithm, let alone what SEOs are and how to use them.

And you don’t need to, because Akeylah Johnson of Desert Daisy Visuals knows all those things and can put them to work for you. You have a business to run, and she’s ready to make sure your target audience knows about it.

Johnson is a digital content producer with years of executive level experience and thousands of completed works for print and online publications. Her company, Desert Daisy Visuals, is an internet marketing company offering services that help clients reach their targeted and ideal local and global audience through search engine optimization (SEO), social media platforms, and content creation including multimedia productions, photography, graphics, and copywriting.

“In this digital age, customers check you out online first then decide to interact with you or not. It is important for a business to have relevant, consistent content to be coherent in the search engine for online credibility,” Johnson said.

Statistics show that simply having a website is not enough to engage the audience many businesses and organizations hope for. It takes a search engine optimization specialist to make sure your content is easy to find, relevant to the search, stays visible and is valuable.

Internet marketing is also a sustainable practice that generates no waste. Hiring someone to set a foundation for long-term growth and increased traffic is an online marketing strategy that pays big dividends, experts say.

In Johnson’s view, that strategy includes attitude.

“Social media is a powerful tool that changes lives,” she explained. “However, it is very important to approach the internet with positivism. This is what led me to choosing social media and the internet as a workplace. Now more than ever, does the world need uplifting and positive messages. Presenting yourself and your message that way online is important.”

Johnson chose the name Desert Daisy Visuals because she wanted the fact she is a woman in business to stand out, and to illustrate that just as flowers can grow in the vast desert with dedication and discipline, so can an online presence flourish in the vastness of the Internet.

“Desert Daisy Visuals has the tools to get your content viewed with the same discipline and dedication,” Johnson said. ‘Grow online organically with Desert Daisy Visuals’ is my tag line.”

Johnson, whose career began as a pre-teen, is also keen to pass on her expertise and knowledge to any business, organization or individual who would like to learn to navigate the seas of social media, the secrets of smart phones, or the complexities of computers. She hopes to set up workshops on those topics in the future.

“Educating people from all backgrounds and helping a person understand how to navigate social media, smart phones or computers so that they can feel involved in the world brings me great joy,” Johnson said. “Passing on the knowledge of internet etiquette to individuals and businesses makes a difference in the online space and creates a welcoming environment for all ages and those to come. I look forward to guiding many individuals and organizations toward unlocking the secrets of promoting their voice positively to an online, global audience.

“I am looking to help more cause-oriented clients. Internet marketing is used for generating revenue, but it can also be used to educate and promote a cause that needs attention – things that help better the lives of others,” Johnson said.

Contact Desert Daisy Visuals at (870) 712-3597 or see facebook.com/desertdaisyvisuals or youtube.com/@desertdaisyvisuals. Clips of Akeylah Johnson’s work can be seen at Aviation Cadet Museum, Cruise the Ozarks, and Harley Davidson on youtube.

Leave a Comment