Category Archives: Marketing

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…

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

What does your business card say about you?

Business cards, everyone has them. We pass them out at meetings, conferences and to friends, hell we even drop them into those buckets advertising “win a free lunch for you and 20 friends,” where you get the obligatory sales pitch from a company like Ameriprise. Who ever said that there was such a thing as…

Another burger commercial…is it better

A while ago, I posted about about the Fillet ‘O Fish commercial from McDonalds that I loathe. I saw this commercial and had two things pop into my head: Will this catch on as well as the annoying McD’s song How hurting for cash is Sir Mix A Lot? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5X4TSbGreA]

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….

Little things making a BIG difference

Last night when I got home, I recieved a piece of mail that really stood out and really impressed me. It wasn’t a paystub, offer for a chance to win $1M or my credit limit being increased, but rather a hand written thank you note. On the surface, the note might seem like any other…

Category Archives: Marketing

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…

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

What does your business card say about you?

Business cards, everyone has them. We pass them out at meetings, conferences and to friends, hell we even drop them into those buckets advertising “win a free lunch for you and 20 friends,” where you get the obligatory sales pitch from a company like Ameriprise. Who ever said that there was such a thing as…

Another burger commercial…is it better

A while ago, I posted about about the Fillet ‘O Fish commercial from McDonalds that I loathe. I saw this commercial and had two things pop into my head: Will this catch on as well as the annoying McD’s song How hurting for cash is Sir Mix A Lot? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5X4TSbGreA]

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….

Little things making a BIG difference

Last night when I got home, I recieved a piece of mail that really stood out and really impressed me. It wasn’t a paystub, offer for a chance to win $1M or my credit limit being increased, but rather a hand written thank you note. On the surface, the note might seem like any other…

Category Archives: Marketing

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…

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

What does your business card say about you?

Business cards, everyone has them. We pass them out at meetings, conferences and to friends, hell we even drop them into those buckets advertising “win a free lunch for you and 20 friends,” where you get the obligatory sales pitch from a company like Ameriprise. Who ever said that there was such a thing as…

Another burger commercial…is it better

A while ago, I posted about about the Fillet ‘O Fish commercial from McDonalds that I loathe. I saw this commercial and had two things pop into my head: Will this catch on as well as the annoying McD’s song How hurting for cash is Sir Mix A Lot? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5X4TSbGreA]

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….

Little things making a BIG difference

Last night when I got home, I recieved a piece of mail that really stood out and really impressed me. It wasn’t a paystub, offer for a chance to win $1M or my credit limit being increased, but rather a hand written thank you note. On the surface, the note might seem like any other…

Category Archives: Marketing

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…

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

What does your business card say about you?

Business cards, everyone has them. We pass them out at meetings, conferences and to friends, hell we even drop them into those buckets advertising “win a free lunch for you and 20 friends,” where you get the obligatory sales pitch from a company like Ameriprise. Who ever said that there was such a thing as…

Another burger commercial…is it better

A while ago, I posted about about the Fillet ‘O Fish commercial from McDonalds that I loathe. I saw this commercial and had two things pop into my head: Will this catch on as well as the annoying McD’s song How hurting for cash is Sir Mix A Lot? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5X4TSbGreA]

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….

Little things making a BIG difference

Last night when I got home, I recieved a piece of mail that really stood out and really impressed me. It wasn’t a paystub, offer for a chance to win $1M or my credit limit being increased, but rather a hand written thank you note. On the surface, the note might seem like any other…

Category Archives: Marketing

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…

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

What does your business card say about you?

Business cards, everyone has them. We pass them out at meetings, conferences and to friends, hell we even drop them into those buckets advertising “win a free lunch for you and 20 friends,” where you get the obligatory sales pitch from a company like Ameriprise. Who ever said that there was such a thing as…

Another burger commercial…is it better

A while ago, I posted about about the Fillet ‘O Fish commercial from McDonalds that I loathe. I saw this commercial and had two things pop into my head: Will this catch on as well as the annoying McD’s song How hurting for cash is Sir Mix A Lot? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5X4TSbGreA]

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….

Little things making a BIG difference

Last night when I got home, I recieved a piece of mail that really stood out and really impressed me. It wasn’t a paystub, offer for a chance to win $1M or my credit limit being increased, but rather a hand written thank you note. On the surface, the note might seem like any other…

Category Archives: Marketing

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…

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

What does your business card say about you?

Business cards, everyone has them. We pass them out at meetings, conferences and to friends, hell we even drop them into those buckets advertising “win a free lunch for you and 20 friends,” where you get the obligatory sales pitch from a company like Ameriprise. Who ever said that there was such a thing as…

Another burger commercial…is it better

A while ago, I posted about about the Fillet ‘O Fish commercial from McDonalds that I loathe. I saw this commercial and had two things pop into my head: Will this catch on as well as the annoying McD’s song How hurting for cash is Sir Mix A Lot? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5X4TSbGreA]

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….

Little things making a BIG difference

Last night when I got home, I recieved a piece of mail that really stood out and really impressed me. It wasn’t a paystub, offer for a chance to win $1M or my credit limit being increased, but rather a hand written thank you note. On the surface, the note might seem like any other…

Category Archives: Marketing

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…

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

What does your business card say about you?

Business cards, everyone has them. We pass them out at meetings, conferences and to friends, hell we even drop them into those buckets advertising “win a free lunch for you and 20 friends,” where you get the obligatory sales pitch from a company like Ameriprise. Who ever said that there was such a thing as…

Another burger commercial…is it better

A while ago, I posted about about the Fillet ‘O Fish commercial from McDonalds that I loathe. I saw this commercial and had two things pop into my head: Will this catch on as well as the annoying McD’s song How hurting for cash is Sir Mix A Lot? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5X4TSbGreA]

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….

Little things making a BIG difference

Last night when I got home, I recieved a piece of mail that really stood out and really impressed me. It wasn’t a paystub, offer for a chance to win $1M or my credit limit being increased, but rather a hand written thank you note. On the surface, the note might seem like any other…

Category Archives: Marketing

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…

Understanding Twitter

By the title, you may think that I am going to let you in on some secrets of Twitter – sorry to mislead you – I am not, if you want to learn more about the social site, click here. Today I am going to look into getting buy-in from the higher-ups at your company…

Nightmare at Popeyes

I know that I am late to the party on this one, so forgive me on that one. It is however a great example of being ready for a PR maelstrom in the case that a promotion runs awry. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw] Now I am sure that Popeyes was not expecting this many people coming out for…

What does your business card say about you?

Business cards, everyone has them. We pass them out at meetings, conferences and to friends, hell we even drop them into those buckets advertising “win a free lunch for you and 20 friends,” where you get the obligatory sales pitch from a company like Ameriprise. Who ever said that there was such a thing as…

Another burger commercial…is it better

A while ago, I posted about about the Fillet ‘O Fish commercial from McDonalds that I loathe. I saw this commercial and had two things pop into my head: Will this catch on as well as the annoying McD’s song How hurting for cash is Sir Mix A Lot? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5X4TSbGreA]

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….

Little things making a BIG difference

Last night when I got home, I recieved a piece of mail that really stood out and really impressed me. It wasn’t a paystub, offer for a chance to win $1M or my credit limit being increased, but rather a hand written thank you note. On the surface, the note might seem like any other…

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