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A financial marketer’s guide to organic rankings

You don’t have to spend any extra marketing dollars to reach new customers if you understand the most important organic SEO ranking factors.

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SEO blogging and banking: 5 reasons it works

Publishing a regular blog can be a key tool to help you level that playing field and drive more traffic to your community bank or credit union’s website.

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A new Google ads change every financial marketer ...

If 2020 didn’t have enough unforeseen changes to your business, Google just rolled out another. It's a big one for financial marketers. Here's our take.

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How Do Borrowers Shop for Car Loans?

How do Borrowers Shop for Car Loans?

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The silver lining for marketers in the storm of 2020

This smart marketing move makes it easy for community banks to credit unions to reach a captive audience with your message and maximize budgets.

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Operations in the age of COVID

Kasasa’s COO offers operational tips on how to pivot during a pandemic, using her experience supporting over 900 community banks and credit unions.

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What’s Kasasa?

Kasasa® is an award-winning financial technology and marketing services company dedicated to helping both community financial institutions and consumers experience what it means to "Be Proud of Your Money." We're known for providing reward checking accounts consumers love, the first-ever loan with Take-Backs, relationship-powered referral programs, and ongoing expert consulting services to community financial institutions.

By working exclusively with community banks and credit unions, Kasasa is helping to strengthen local economies across the nation, building a virtuous cycle of keeping consumers' dollars where they can do the most good. Our mission is to power a network of financial institutions in all 50 states offering products and services that are clearly beneficial for the consumer and the institutions offering them.