The question is not how to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with passion, compassion, humor, and style.
— Maya Angelou

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Visual Thrive Wins a 50 on Fire Innovation Award

The Visual Thrive team is honored to be a 2019 Rhode Island Inno 50 on Fire winner.

As a winner in the “New to the Ecosystem” category, Visual Thrive frees companies from spending lots of time, energy and money on their social media branding. By combining forces, Scott Indermaur and Lori Giuttari have partnered to bring decades of media and communications experience to small and medium businesses. This Visual Thrive partnership delivers a streamlined, cost effective way for businesses to maintain a steady flow of high-quality managed social media posts tightly aligned to the company’s brand. Each post tells an ongoing corporate narrative that their website never could.

Both Lori and Scott have more than 25 years of professional experience in the…

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Introducing Visual Thrive!

Some of the best ideas come to us when we aren’t focused on anything particular – like when we’re in the shower or running… Einstein said “play is the highest form of research.”

As a business owner, it’s so important to step outside of your business and think about your experiences, or what your clients meed that they aren’t getting. Indermaur Media is fortunate to be able to work with lots of businesses on their professional photography needs and video introductions.

But I also watch many of them struggle to keep up with the fast-paced demands of maintaining a strong social media presence, often posting unplanned photos and quick captions just to stay top of mind with their customers. Business owners have also shared how employees can be distracted from their job responsibilities when they participate in the company’s social media posting. The lack of consistency in the style of each post lends itself to diminishing the company’s brand with no oversight.

Companies also spend…

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