Category Archives: Company

Pleased to Meat You

Before you say it, I know and for that matter it is not a typo. I meant to write meat in the headline. Earlier today, I read an interesting article in What They Think? and the Washington Post, on a new take on a staple of business and formal meetings – the business card. Now…

Focus group

On Tuesday evening, I was invited to take part in a focus group for New Balance. I am a large fan of the company’s shoes and when I saw the invite from Social Sports Boston, I jumped at the chance to take part in the group. With my company, I have participated in and helped…

Outsourcing to lose a customer

Earlier today, I checked the mail and received my new issue of Sports Illustrated. Like many issues, this one was encased in a colorful wrap. Typically these wraps are for advertisements or for the chance to preview a book, win a golf club or something of a similar nature. This issue was wrapped in an…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

That’s a big whoopsie

Mistake (as defined by dictionary.com) – 1. An error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc. 2.     a misunderstanding or misconception.  -verb (used with object) 3. to regard or identify wrongly as something or someone else: I mistook him for the mayor. 4. to understand, interpret, or…

Worst commercial of all time ~ Fillet O' Fish

I never thought that I would see another commercial as bad as the McDonalds’ I’m into nuggets y’all spots from last summer. The irritating beat got stuck into your head easy, and the morning talk duo of Dennis and Callahan on WEEI in Boston further burned it into my brain and drove me crazy. Well,…

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

Category Archives: Company

Pleased to Meat You

Before you say it, I know and for that matter it is not a typo. I meant to write meat in the headline. Earlier today, I read an interesting article in What They Think? and the Washington Post, on a new take on a staple of business and formal meetings – the business card. Now…

Focus group

On Tuesday evening, I was invited to take part in a focus group for New Balance. I am a large fan of the company’s shoes and when I saw the invite from Social Sports Boston, I jumped at the chance to take part in the group. With my company, I have participated in and helped…

Outsourcing to lose a customer

Earlier today, I checked the mail and received my new issue of Sports Illustrated. Like many issues, this one was encased in a colorful wrap. Typically these wraps are for advertisements or for the chance to preview a book, win a golf club or something of a similar nature. This issue was wrapped in an…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

That’s a big whoopsie

Mistake (as defined by dictionary.com) – 1. An error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc. 2.     a misunderstanding or misconception.  -verb (used with object) 3. to regard or identify wrongly as something or someone else: I mistook him for the mayor. 4. to understand, interpret, or…

Worst commercial of all time ~ Fillet O' Fish

I never thought that I would see another commercial as bad as the McDonalds’ I’m into nuggets y’all spots from last summer. The irritating beat got stuck into your head easy, and the morning talk duo of Dennis and Callahan on WEEI in Boston further burned it into my brain and drove me crazy. Well,…

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

Category Archives: Company

Pleased to Meat You

Before you say it, I know and for that matter it is not a typo. I meant to write meat in the headline. Earlier today, I read an interesting article in What They Think? and the Washington Post, on a new take on a staple of business and formal meetings – the business card. Now…

Focus group

On Tuesday evening, I was invited to take part in a focus group for New Balance. I am a large fan of the company’s shoes and when I saw the invite from Social Sports Boston, I jumped at the chance to take part in the group. With my company, I have participated in and helped…

Outsourcing to lose a customer

Earlier today, I checked the mail and received my new issue of Sports Illustrated. Like many issues, this one was encased in a colorful wrap. Typically these wraps are for advertisements or for the chance to preview a book, win a golf club or something of a similar nature. This issue was wrapped in an…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

That’s a big whoopsie

Mistake (as defined by dictionary.com) – 1. An error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc. 2.     a misunderstanding or misconception.  -verb (used with object) 3. to regard or identify wrongly as something or someone else: I mistook him for the mayor. 4. to understand, interpret, or…

Worst commercial of all time ~ Fillet O' Fish

I never thought that I would see another commercial as bad as the McDonalds’ I’m into nuggets y’all spots from last summer. The irritating beat got stuck into your head easy, and the morning talk duo of Dennis and Callahan on WEEI in Boston further burned it into my brain and drove me crazy. Well,…

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

Category Archives: Company

Pleased to Meat You

Before you say it, I know and for that matter it is not a typo. I meant to write meat in the headline. Earlier today, I read an interesting article in What They Think? and the Washington Post, on a new take on a staple of business and formal meetings – the business card. Now…

Focus group

On Tuesday evening, I was invited to take part in a focus group for New Balance. I am a large fan of the company’s shoes and when I saw the invite from Social Sports Boston, I jumped at the chance to take part in the group. With my company, I have participated in and helped…

Outsourcing to lose a customer

Earlier today, I checked the mail and received my new issue of Sports Illustrated. Like many issues, this one was encased in a colorful wrap. Typically these wraps are for advertisements or for the chance to preview a book, win a golf club or something of a similar nature. This issue was wrapped in an…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

That’s a big whoopsie

Mistake (as defined by dictionary.com) – 1. An error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc. 2.     a misunderstanding or misconception.  -verb (used with object) 3. to regard or identify wrongly as something or someone else: I mistook him for the mayor. 4. to understand, interpret, or…

Worst commercial of all time ~ Fillet O' Fish

I never thought that I would see another commercial as bad as the McDonalds’ I’m into nuggets y’all spots from last summer. The irritating beat got stuck into your head easy, and the morning talk duo of Dennis and Callahan on WEEI in Boston further burned it into my brain and drove me crazy. Well,…

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

Category Archives: Company

Pleased to Meat You

Before you say it, I know and for that matter it is not a typo. I meant to write meat in the headline. Earlier today, I read an interesting article in What They Think? and the Washington Post, on a new take on a staple of business and formal meetings – the business card. Now…

Focus group

On Tuesday evening, I was invited to take part in a focus group for New Balance. I am a large fan of the company’s shoes and when I saw the invite from Social Sports Boston, I jumped at the chance to take part in the group. With my company, I have participated in and helped…

Outsourcing to lose a customer

Earlier today, I checked the mail and received my new issue of Sports Illustrated. Like many issues, this one was encased in a colorful wrap. Typically these wraps are for advertisements or for the chance to preview a book, win a golf club or something of a similar nature. This issue was wrapped in an…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

That’s a big whoopsie

Mistake (as defined by dictionary.com) – 1. An error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc. 2.     a misunderstanding or misconception.  -verb (used with object) 3. to regard or identify wrongly as something or someone else: I mistook him for the mayor. 4. to understand, interpret, or…

Worst commercial of all time ~ Fillet O' Fish

I never thought that I would see another commercial as bad as the McDonalds’ I’m into nuggets y’all spots from last summer. The irritating beat got stuck into your head easy, and the morning talk duo of Dennis and Callahan on WEEI in Boston further burned it into my brain and drove me crazy. Well,…

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

Category Archives: Company

Pleased to Meat You

Before you say it, I know and for that matter it is not a typo. I meant to write meat in the headline. Earlier today, I read an interesting article in What They Think? and the Washington Post, on a new take on a staple of business and formal meetings – the business card. Now…

Focus group

On Tuesday evening, I was invited to take part in a focus group for New Balance. I am a large fan of the company’s shoes and when I saw the invite from Social Sports Boston, I jumped at the chance to take part in the group. With my company, I have participated in and helped…

Outsourcing to lose a customer

Earlier today, I checked the mail and received my new issue of Sports Illustrated. Like many issues, this one was encased in a colorful wrap. Typically these wraps are for advertisements or for the chance to preview a book, win a golf club or something of a similar nature. This issue was wrapped in an…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

That’s a big whoopsie

Mistake (as defined by dictionary.com) – 1. An error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc. 2.     a misunderstanding or misconception.  -verb (used with object) 3. to regard or identify wrongly as something or someone else: I mistook him for the mayor. 4. to understand, interpret, or…

Worst commercial of all time ~ Fillet O' Fish

I never thought that I would see another commercial as bad as the McDonalds’ I’m into nuggets y’all spots from last summer. The irritating beat got stuck into your head easy, and the morning talk duo of Dennis and Callahan on WEEI in Boston further burned it into my brain and drove me crazy. Well,…

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

Category Archives: Company

Pleased to Meat You

Before you say it, I know and for that matter it is not a typo. I meant to write meat in the headline. Earlier today, I read an interesting article in What They Think? and the Washington Post, on a new take on a staple of business and formal meetings – the business card. Now…

Focus group

On Tuesday evening, I was invited to take part in a focus group for New Balance. I am a large fan of the company’s shoes and when I saw the invite from Social Sports Boston, I jumped at the chance to take part in the group. With my company, I have participated in and helped…

Outsourcing to lose a customer

Earlier today, I checked the mail and received my new issue of Sports Illustrated. Like many issues, this one was encased in a colorful wrap. Typically these wraps are for advertisements or for the chance to preview a book, win a golf club or something of a similar nature. This issue was wrapped in an…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

That’s a big whoopsie

Mistake (as defined by dictionary.com) – 1. An error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc. 2.     a misunderstanding or misconception.  -verb (used with object) 3. to regard or identify wrongly as something or someone else: I mistook him for the mayor. 4. to understand, interpret, or…

Worst commercial of all time ~ Fillet O' Fish

I never thought that I would see another commercial as bad as the McDonalds’ I’m into nuggets y’all spots from last summer. The irritating beat got stuck into your head easy, and the morning talk duo of Dennis and Callahan on WEEI in Boston further burned it into my brain and drove me crazy. Well,…

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

Category Archives: Company

Pleased to Meat You

Before you say it, I know and for that matter it is not a typo. I meant to write meat in the headline. Earlier today, I read an interesting article in What They Think? and the Washington Post, on a new take on a staple of business and formal meetings – the business card. Now…

Focus group

On Tuesday evening, I was invited to take part in a focus group for New Balance. I am a large fan of the company’s shoes and when I saw the invite from Social Sports Boston, I jumped at the chance to take part in the group. With my company, I have participated in and helped…

Outsourcing to lose a customer

Earlier today, I checked the mail and received my new issue of Sports Illustrated. Like many issues, this one was encased in a colorful wrap. Typically these wraps are for advertisements or for the chance to preview a book, win a golf club or something of a similar nature. This issue was wrapped in an…

Tweeting for business

It’s no secret that Twitter is a powerful tool. While the application has hit pandemic levels among everyone from the 20-54 demographic, it may be a more important tool for businesses to embrace. In a world of instant gratification and information at our fingertips, Twitter offers companies the ability to interact candidly with their customers….

That’s a big whoopsie

Mistake (as defined by dictionary.com) – 1. An error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc. 2.     a misunderstanding or misconception.  -verb (used with object) 3. to regard or identify wrongly as something or someone else: I mistook him for the mayor. 4. to understand, interpret, or…

Worst commercial of all time ~ Fillet O' Fish

I never thought that I would see another commercial as bad as the McDonalds’ I’m into nuggets y’all spots from last summer. The irritating beat got stuck into your head easy, and the morning talk duo of Dennis and Callahan on WEEI in Boston further burned it into my brain and drove me crazy. Well,…

Why businesses should use Twitter

Earlier today I came across a Tweet asking why businesses should use Twitter. As I thought about it, I could come up with countless ways that I see it as beneficial, bot only for my sake with my company, but also for businesses of all sizes. I also was asked a few weeks ago as…

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