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Caitlyn

Caitlyn is a senior at Ramapo College. She is a marketing major. In her free time she likes working out, reading, and baking desserts.

Recent Posts by Caitlyn:

Marketing Agency in NJ: Top 30 Questions

 

One of the most difficult things a business in New Jersey goes through is finding a local marketing agency.  

It's cool...we get it.  

That's why we created this epic blog post.  

Whether you're looking for a NJ-based marketing agency, a marketing firm in New Jersey or a marketing company in NJ (hint: they're all the same thing), we can help.

Take a look at these questions we prepared. Find the questions that make sense for your business, your marketing challenges and your goals... and then use these questions to have better, more meaningful conversations with the NJ-based marketing agencies you're considering. 

And yes, it's totally fine to ask us these questions.

We're not saying we're the best marketing agency in NJ, we're saying we're going to help you make the best decision as you look for the perfect marketing agency for your business. 

Being helpful is the new "marketing", right?

Topics: Marketing

Meet Caitlyn "Smalls" Ferrara: One of Our New Interns

Hey guys! My name is Caitlyn and I’m one of the new interns here at The DSM Group for the fall semester. 

I always hated the question, “what do you do for fun?” because you tend to realize that you’re actually a lot more boring than you thought.

But here it goes: I love reading. I could read a sappy love story every day of the week. I also will never ever turn down a dessert…ever. I consider chocolate its own food group. I love country music, working out, puppies, and clothes but that’s all so typical.

Here's My Very Real, Truthful Story...

I’m still in shock and actually quite bitter about the fact that I am being forced into the real world of being a grown up. As the youngest of four, I have always been the baby. As a kid, I did not speak a word to anybody except my family. You think I’m kidding? I wish I were. The doctor diagnosed me as “selectively mute”, but I never really believed that was a real thing.

One time in kindergarten, we all had to bring in a toy for show and tell, but show and tell wasn’t really my thing (for obvious reasons). So I had to tape record myself at home on those old tape recorders and play it in front of my class instead. My friends started calling me "cait the mute” after that, it was just wonderful. I never really shook the name, but since then I have broken out of my shell a lot.

Topics: Culture