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This month, we are welcoming Riley Fry, our newest intern rocker, to the team. We love asking our new employees a few questions to get to know them better! Riley is a student at The University of Arkansas studying communications and journalism. Riley is particularly excited about storytelling, media strategy, and empowering others through effective communication while she sits with us on the Porch.

What is the biggest misconception about marketing today?

One of the biggest misconceptions about marketing today is that it’s only about advertising or posting on social media. Marketing is about understanding people, using research and data to meet their needs, and building lasting relationships. It’s not just about selling a product — it’s about creating real connections and value for customers

What advice would Riley Fry give to her younger self?

No matter what, everything always works out the way it’s meant to. It’s easy to get caught up in the future or dwell on the past, but today is the only thing you can truly control. One day, you’ll look back and wish you had taken a breath and appreciated the moment you’re in right now. 

What is one of the biggest lessons you’ve learned so far at school?

Nobody has figured it out. It’s easy to feel intimidated or compare yourself to others, but comparison only steals your joy. True confidence comes from within — and while it may sound cliché, sometimes you just have to fake it until you make it. 

What does good brand strategy look like?

I think of a brand strategy as the heart of a company. It defines who you are, what you stand for, and how you connect with your audience. More than just a logo or design, a strong brand strategy combines your mission, values, and understanding of your customers to create a clear and consistent identity. It highlights what makes you unique and tells your story in a way that builds trust and lasting loyalty. 

If you could be anywhere in the world right now where would it be?

I’d love to be back in Maui, Hawaii. The summer I spent there with my family was unforgettable — it’s the most gorgeous and peaceful place on earth. The locals are so kind and genuine, and my favorite thing to do there is just sit on the beach and enjoy the calm. 

If you could go to dinner with one person living or dead who would it be?

I’d choose Dakota Johnson. I admire her as an actress and love her sense of style. She has an incredible taste in fashion, home decor, and architecture. She’s also worked with so many talented people, and grew up in a famous family, I’m sure she has some amazing stories to share. 

If you could describe Riley Fry in three words what would they be?

I’d describe myself as detailed, creative, and optimistic. 

Tell us about a major milestone in your life?

 A major milestone for me was coming to school at the University of Arkansas. Growing up in Houston, Texas, I had never experienced living in such a beautiful state or meeting so many new people. Moving here pushed me out of my comfort zone and helped me grow both personally and professionally. 

From your perspective, how does Front Porch Marketing differentiate itself from other marketing companies?

Front Porch creates a warm, close-knit environment that extends to both the clients and team. Their focus goes beyond delivering exceptional work — they’re dedicated to building lasting relationships with clients who quickly start to feel like family. 

What is a fun fact about you?

I have two pugs named Biscuit and Olive! 


This week, we welcome Nancy Scott to our team as our newest marketing rocker! She says she is excited to rock on the Porch because she loves the idea of building business through real conversations and trusted relationships. The Porch approach — keeping it real, collaborative, and client-focused — is the kind of environment where Nancy really thrives.

Nancy sat down with us on the Porch for a chat:

1. What drove your decision to be a marketer?

What drew me to marketing is the perfect combination of creativity and problem-solving. I love understanding people — their needs, their motivations, and behaviors and creating strategies to connect brands and people. The problem-solving part of me loves to crunch numbers, comb through data for insights and make charts! 

2. What is the biggest misconception about marketing today?

That great marketing isn’t about social media — viral content, influencers, likes, and flashy ads. It’s about attracting and retaining customers by delivering value, building trust, and creating meaningful connections that lead to long-term brand loyalty.

3. What advice would you give to younger Nancy Scott?

Trust your instincts — and don’t be afraid to make bold moves.

4. What is one of the biggest lessons you’ve learned in your career?

Things shift — campaigns stumble, tools change, projects get delayed, teams restructure — but strong relationships, collaboration, and foundational marketing skills endure.

5. What does good marketing strategy look like?

I love this question! Good strategy is intentional, based in data, and focused on building relationships over time. It’s about knowing your audience and delivering the right message with purpose and consistency.

6. If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would it be?

Italy — hands down. It’s on my bucket list, and I can’t wait to explore it someday. Plus, I’m Italian… so it just feels right.

7. If you could go to dinner with one person, living or dead, who would it be?

My Italian grandmother, affectionately called “Little Nana.” She spent countless hours in the kitchen creating incredible Italian meals. I’d love to sit at her table again and get all her recipes.

8. If you could describe Nancy Scott in three words, what would they be?

Loyal. Honest. Mom.

9. Tell me about a major milestone in your life.

Likely a common answer but becoming a mother to my three daughters is truly the most extraordinary milestone in my life.

10. What is a fun fact about you?

I make the best chocolate chip cookies. Seriously — ask anyone who’s had one.

What’s coming up for Nancy Scott on The Porch?

Well, we sure hope it’s sharing some of those famous chocolate chip cookies, for sure! We’re super excited to have Nancy Scott’s expertise on our team, as our client roster continues to grow and we take on more and more challenging assignments. Welcome Nancy!


thanks8How is Thanksgiving and the holiday season already upon us?

It’s hard not to go full speed from now until the end of the year trying to get it all done – holiday shopping, end of the year goals and quotas at work, holiday festivities, family commitments … the list goes on and on. As much as we might have going on during this hectic holiday season, Thanksgiving is a good time to stop, take a breath and reflect on the experiences and things in our lives that have brought us to this point and most importantly, to be grateful.

Oftentimes things seem harder than they are. Being grateful can help put things into perspective. Being thankful and expressing gratitude will improve your life.

Take the time to be thankful each and every day, not just on Thanksgiving.

It will make you appreciate the good things in your life and allow you to enjoy them to the fullest.

This Thanksgiving we are thankful for our team, families, friends, partners and clients who have appreciated us, pushed us to perform to new heights and have stuck with us. You are a gift to us. We are thankful and grateful for each and every one of you!

We wish you all the happiest of Thanksgivings!