Category Archives: Marketing

Bud Light keeps it classy with in the can

A few years back, Bud Light captivated the masses with their Real Men of genius commercials. Well, never one to shy away from one-upmanship, they may have taken the title of most inappropriate commercial of all time with In the Can. Enjoy…

Trust Agents a valuable resource for college students

While my Internet has been down this week (patiently waiting for Comcast as I type) some of the thunder of this post has been stolen by none other than the President, but it’s worth posting none the less. Over the weekend, I finished reading Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. Granted the book…

Questions to ask yourself when jumping into social media

What is social media? What can it do for me? How can I become an active participant? All three are probably questions that you should know the answer to if you are looking to enter the Social Sphere, either as an individual to comment and network or as a company looking to engage with your…

Book Review: Sticks & Stones

About a week ago, my boss gave me a copy of Larry Weber‘s Sticks & Stones: How Digital Business Reutations are Created over Time and Lost in a Click. The book was a gift from his wife who works for Weber’s PR agency Racepoint. At first I wondered if the book was going to be…

New crazy viral video

All I have to say about this one is Wow. First there was the Ray-Ban videos and crazy slip-n-slide, but catching computers in your butt, you have to be kidding me.

The Michael Vick Experience

For those watching the dreadful, meaningless, first preseason game of the season yesterday, on top of watching the starters play a handful of snaps to a full quarter, we were also greeted with some interesting news. No, Paula was not coming back to American Idol, but rather Michael Vick was returning to the NFL, to…

JetBlue taking the buffet line airborne

Earlier today, JetBlue announced that they were launching an all-you-can-jet for one price promotion for just $599. While this sounded like a great promotion that would get a lot of press and also drive business to the airline, my boss may have summed it up best by saying that the promotion was a lot like…

Category Archives: Marketing

Bud Light keeps it classy with in the can

A few years back, Bud Light captivated the masses with their Real Men of genius commercials. Well, never one to shy away from one-upmanship, they may have taken the title of most inappropriate commercial of all time with In the Can. Enjoy…

Trust Agents a valuable resource for college students

While my Internet has been down this week (patiently waiting for Comcast as I type) some of the thunder of this post has been stolen by none other than the President, but it’s worth posting none the less. Over the weekend, I finished reading Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. Granted the book…

Questions to ask yourself when jumping into social media

What is social media? What can it do for me? How can I become an active participant? All three are probably questions that you should know the answer to if you are looking to enter the Social Sphere, either as an individual to comment and network or as a company looking to engage with your…

Book Review: Sticks & Stones

About a week ago, my boss gave me a copy of Larry Weber‘s Sticks & Stones: How Digital Business Reutations are Created over Time and Lost in a Click. The book was a gift from his wife who works for Weber’s PR agency Racepoint. At first I wondered if the book was going to be…

New crazy viral video

All I have to say about this one is Wow. First there was the Ray-Ban videos and crazy slip-n-slide, but catching computers in your butt, you have to be kidding me.

The Michael Vick Experience

For those watching the dreadful, meaningless, first preseason game of the season yesterday, on top of watching the starters play a handful of snaps to a full quarter, we were also greeted with some interesting news. No, Paula was not coming back to American Idol, but rather Michael Vick was returning to the NFL, to…

JetBlue taking the buffet line airborne

Earlier today, JetBlue announced that they were launching an all-you-can-jet for one price promotion for just $599. While this sounded like a great promotion that would get a lot of press and also drive business to the airline, my boss may have summed it up best by saying that the promotion was a lot like…

Category Archives: Marketing

Bud Light keeps it classy with in the can

A few years back, Bud Light captivated the masses with their Real Men of genius commercials. Well, never one to shy away from one-upmanship, they may have taken the title of most inappropriate commercial of all time with In the Can. Enjoy…

Trust Agents a valuable resource for college students

While my Internet has been down this week (patiently waiting for Comcast as I type) some of the thunder of this post has been stolen by none other than the President, but it’s worth posting none the less. Over the weekend, I finished reading Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. Granted the book…

Questions to ask yourself when jumping into social media

What is social media? What can it do for me? How can I become an active participant? All three are probably questions that you should know the answer to if you are looking to enter the Social Sphere, either as an individual to comment and network or as a company looking to engage with your…

Book Review: Sticks & Stones

About a week ago, my boss gave me a copy of Larry Weber‘s Sticks & Stones: How Digital Business Reutations are Created over Time and Lost in a Click. The book was a gift from his wife who works for Weber’s PR agency Racepoint. At first I wondered if the book was going to be…

New crazy viral video

All I have to say about this one is Wow. First there was the Ray-Ban videos and crazy slip-n-slide, but catching computers in your butt, you have to be kidding me.

The Michael Vick Experience

For those watching the dreadful, meaningless, first preseason game of the season yesterday, on top of watching the starters play a handful of snaps to a full quarter, we were also greeted with some interesting news. No, Paula was not coming back to American Idol, but rather Michael Vick was returning to the NFL, to…

JetBlue taking the buffet line airborne

Earlier today, JetBlue announced that they were launching an all-you-can-jet for one price promotion for just $599. While this sounded like a great promotion that would get a lot of press and also drive business to the airline, my boss may have summed it up best by saying that the promotion was a lot like…

Category Archives: Marketing

Bud Light keeps it classy with in the can

A few years back, Bud Light captivated the masses with their Real Men of genius commercials. Well, never one to shy away from one-upmanship, they may have taken the title of most inappropriate commercial of all time with In the Can. Enjoy…

Trust Agents a valuable resource for college students

While my Internet has been down this week (patiently waiting for Comcast as I type) some of the thunder of this post has been stolen by none other than the President, but it’s worth posting none the less. Over the weekend, I finished reading Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. Granted the book…

Questions to ask yourself when jumping into social media

What is social media? What can it do for me? How can I become an active participant? All three are probably questions that you should know the answer to if you are looking to enter the Social Sphere, either as an individual to comment and network or as a company looking to engage with your…

Book Review: Sticks & Stones

About a week ago, my boss gave me a copy of Larry Weber‘s Sticks & Stones: How Digital Business Reutations are Created over Time and Lost in a Click. The book was a gift from his wife who works for Weber’s PR agency Racepoint. At first I wondered if the book was going to be…

New crazy viral video

All I have to say about this one is Wow. First there was the Ray-Ban videos and crazy slip-n-slide, but catching computers in your butt, you have to be kidding me.

The Michael Vick Experience

For those watching the dreadful, meaningless, first preseason game of the season yesterday, on top of watching the starters play a handful of snaps to a full quarter, we were also greeted with some interesting news. No, Paula was not coming back to American Idol, but rather Michael Vick was returning to the NFL, to…

JetBlue taking the buffet line airborne

Earlier today, JetBlue announced that they were launching an all-you-can-jet for one price promotion for just $599. While this sounded like a great promotion that would get a lot of press and also drive business to the airline, my boss may have summed it up best by saying that the promotion was a lot like…

Category Archives: Marketing

Bud Light keeps it classy with in the can

A few years back, Bud Light captivated the masses with their Real Men of genius commercials. Well, never one to shy away from one-upmanship, they may have taken the title of most inappropriate commercial of all time with In the Can. Enjoy…

Trust Agents a valuable resource for college students

While my Internet has been down this week (patiently waiting for Comcast as I type) some of the thunder of this post has been stolen by none other than the President, but it’s worth posting none the less. Over the weekend, I finished reading Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. Granted the book…

Questions to ask yourself when jumping into social media

What is social media? What can it do for me? How can I become an active participant? All three are probably questions that you should know the answer to if you are looking to enter the Social Sphere, either as an individual to comment and network or as a company looking to engage with your…

Book Review: Sticks & Stones

About a week ago, my boss gave me a copy of Larry Weber‘s Sticks & Stones: How Digital Business Reutations are Created over Time and Lost in a Click. The book was a gift from his wife who works for Weber’s PR agency Racepoint. At first I wondered if the book was going to be…

New crazy viral video

All I have to say about this one is Wow. First there was the Ray-Ban videos and crazy slip-n-slide, but catching computers in your butt, you have to be kidding me.

The Michael Vick Experience

For those watching the dreadful, meaningless, first preseason game of the season yesterday, on top of watching the starters play a handful of snaps to a full quarter, we were also greeted with some interesting news. No, Paula was not coming back to American Idol, but rather Michael Vick was returning to the NFL, to…

JetBlue taking the buffet line airborne

Earlier today, JetBlue announced that they were launching an all-you-can-jet for one price promotion for just $599. While this sounded like a great promotion that would get a lot of press and also drive business to the airline, my boss may have summed it up best by saying that the promotion was a lot like…

Category Archives: Marketing

Bud Light keeps it classy with in the can

A few years back, Bud Light captivated the masses with their Real Men of genius commercials. Well, never one to shy away from one-upmanship, they may have taken the title of most inappropriate commercial of all time with In the Can. Enjoy…

Trust Agents a valuable resource for college students

While my Internet has been down this week (patiently waiting for Comcast as I type) some of the thunder of this post has been stolen by none other than the President, but it’s worth posting none the less. Over the weekend, I finished reading Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. Granted the book…

Questions to ask yourself when jumping into social media

What is social media? What can it do for me? How can I become an active participant? All three are probably questions that you should know the answer to if you are looking to enter the Social Sphere, either as an individual to comment and network or as a company looking to engage with your…

Book Review: Sticks & Stones

About a week ago, my boss gave me a copy of Larry Weber‘s Sticks & Stones: How Digital Business Reutations are Created over Time and Lost in a Click. The book was a gift from his wife who works for Weber’s PR agency Racepoint. At first I wondered if the book was going to be…

New crazy viral video

All I have to say about this one is Wow. First there was the Ray-Ban videos and crazy slip-n-slide, but catching computers in your butt, you have to be kidding me.

The Michael Vick Experience

For those watching the dreadful, meaningless, first preseason game of the season yesterday, on top of watching the starters play a handful of snaps to a full quarter, we were also greeted with some interesting news. No, Paula was not coming back to American Idol, but rather Michael Vick was returning to the NFL, to…

JetBlue taking the buffet line airborne

Earlier today, JetBlue announced that they were launching an all-you-can-jet for one price promotion for just $599. While this sounded like a great promotion that would get a lot of press and also drive business to the airline, my boss may have summed it up best by saying that the promotion was a lot like…

Category Archives: Marketing

Bud Light keeps it classy with in the can

A few years back, Bud Light captivated the masses with their Real Men of genius commercials. Well, never one to shy away from one-upmanship, they may have taken the title of most inappropriate commercial of all time with In the Can. Enjoy…

Trust Agents a valuable resource for college students

While my Internet has been down this week (patiently waiting for Comcast as I type) some of the thunder of this post has been stolen by none other than the President, but it’s worth posting none the less. Over the weekend, I finished reading Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. Granted the book…

Questions to ask yourself when jumping into social media

What is social media? What can it do for me? How can I become an active participant? All three are probably questions that you should know the answer to if you are looking to enter the Social Sphere, either as an individual to comment and network or as a company looking to engage with your…

Book Review: Sticks & Stones

About a week ago, my boss gave me a copy of Larry Weber‘s Sticks & Stones: How Digital Business Reutations are Created over Time and Lost in a Click. The book was a gift from his wife who works for Weber’s PR agency Racepoint. At first I wondered if the book was going to be…

New crazy viral video

All I have to say about this one is Wow. First there was the Ray-Ban videos and crazy slip-n-slide, but catching computers in your butt, you have to be kidding me.

The Michael Vick Experience

For those watching the dreadful, meaningless, first preseason game of the season yesterday, on top of watching the starters play a handful of snaps to a full quarter, we were also greeted with some interesting news. No, Paula was not coming back to American Idol, but rather Michael Vick was returning to the NFL, to…

JetBlue taking the buffet line airborne

Earlier today, JetBlue announced that they were launching an all-you-can-jet for one price promotion for just $599. While this sounded like a great promotion that would get a lot of press and also drive business to the airline, my boss may have summed it up best by saying that the promotion was a lot like…

Category Archives: Marketing

Bud Light keeps it classy with in the can

A few years back, Bud Light captivated the masses with their Real Men of genius commercials. Well, never one to shy away from one-upmanship, they may have taken the title of most inappropriate commercial of all time with In the Can. Enjoy…

Trust Agents a valuable resource for college students

While my Internet has been down this week (patiently waiting for Comcast as I type) some of the thunder of this post has been stolen by none other than the President, but it’s worth posting none the less. Over the weekend, I finished reading Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith. Granted the book…

Questions to ask yourself when jumping into social media

What is social media? What can it do for me? How can I become an active participant? All three are probably questions that you should know the answer to if you are looking to enter the Social Sphere, either as an individual to comment and network or as a company looking to engage with your…

Book Review: Sticks & Stones

About a week ago, my boss gave me a copy of Larry Weber‘s Sticks & Stones: How Digital Business Reutations are Created over Time and Lost in a Click. The book was a gift from his wife who works for Weber’s PR agency Racepoint. At first I wondered if the book was going to be…

New crazy viral video

All I have to say about this one is Wow. First there was the Ray-Ban videos and crazy slip-n-slide, but catching computers in your butt, you have to be kidding me.

The Michael Vick Experience

For those watching the dreadful, meaningless, first preseason game of the season yesterday, on top of watching the starters play a handful of snaps to a full quarter, we were also greeted with some interesting news. No, Paula was not coming back to American Idol, but rather Michael Vick was returning to the NFL, to…

JetBlue taking the buffet line airborne

Earlier today, JetBlue announced that they were launching an all-you-can-jet for one price promotion for just $599. While this sounded like a great promotion that would get a lot of press and also drive business to the airline, my boss may have summed it up best by saying that the promotion was a lot like…

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