Category Archives: Marketing

What a contest

We’ve all had contests that we would kill to win. Whether its a high-dive meet for a shot at the podium, eating contest for the mustard belt or a putting contest for bragging rights the prize was only outweighed by the pride taken in the work – maybe not the eating contest. However most contests…

Ways to fix a budget

Think this was ever a topic of discussion at AIG or the Big Three? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQvqkadg9JI]

Selling the naming rights of a landmark

I am all for capitalism and the sale of naming rights for sports venues. However, the historic names should never change: Lambeau, Soldier, Fenway, Arrowhead, Wrigley, LA Coliseum. For the most part the sports world has embraced this unwritten rule. Moving into the private sector one would think that once a building has reached iconic…

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…

When marketing meets a sports mag

There was a time not so long ago that Sports Illustrated was known for putting curses on its cover boys, Life of Riley and a swimsuit issue. However after Riley jumped ship, there was no reason to read the back page and the cover jinx seemed to fade away (here and here). While the magazine…

The future of social media

I was watching this video over on BusinessWeek today. Stephen Baker tapped his connections via social media to come up with a list of four innovators in social media including Beth Kanter, Noah Brier, Scott Monty, and Eric Brown. The group discusses how they use social media and the innovations that they see coming. Monty…

Category Archives: Marketing

What a contest

We’ve all had contests that we would kill to win. Whether its a high-dive meet for a shot at the podium, eating contest for the mustard belt or a putting contest for bragging rights the prize was only outweighed by the pride taken in the work – maybe not the eating contest. However most contests…

Ways to fix a budget

Think this was ever a topic of discussion at AIG or the Big Three? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQvqkadg9JI]

Selling the naming rights of a landmark

I am all for capitalism and the sale of naming rights for sports venues. However, the historic names should never change: Lambeau, Soldier, Fenway, Arrowhead, Wrigley, LA Coliseum. For the most part the sports world has embraced this unwritten rule. Moving into the private sector one would think that once a building has reached iconic…

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…

When marketing meets a sports mag

There was a time not so long ago that Sports Illustrated was known for putting curses on its cover boys, Life of Riley and a swimsuit issue. However after Riley jumped ship, there was no reason to read the back page and the cover jinx seemed to fade away (here and here). While the magazine…

The future of social media

I was watching this video over on BusinessWeek today. Stephen Baker tapped his connections via social media to come up with a list of four innovators in social media including Beth Kanter, Noah Brier, Scott Monty, and Eric Brown. The group discusses how they use social media and the innovations that they see coming. Monty…

Category Archives: Marketing

What a contest

We’ve all had contests that we would kill to win. Whether its a high-dive meet for a shot at the podium, eating contest for the mustard belt or a putting contest for bragging rights the prize was only outweighed by the pride taken in the work – maybe not the eating contest. However most contests…

Ways to fix a budget

Think this was ever a topic of discussion at AIG or the Big Three? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQvqkadg9JI]

Selling the naming rights of a landmark

I am all for capitalism and the sale of naming rights for sports venues. However, the historic names should never change: Lambeau, Soldier, Fenway, Arrowhead, Wrigley, LA Coliseum. For the most part the sports world has embraced this unwritten rule. Moving into the private sector one would think that once a building has reached iconic…

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…

When marketing meets a sports mag

There was a time not so long ago that Sports Illustrated was known for putting curses on its cover boys, Life of Riley and a swimsuit issue. However after Riley jumped ship, there was no reason to read the back page and the cover jinx seemed to fade away (here and here). While the magazine…

The future of social media

I was watching this video over on BusinessWeek today. Stephen Baker tapped his connections via social media to come up with a list of four innovators in social media including Beth Kanter, Noah Brier, Scott Monty, and Eric Brown. The group discusses how they use social media and the innovations that they see coming. Monty…

Category Archives: Marketing

What a contest

We’ve all had contests that we would kill to win. Whether its a high-dive meet for a shot at the podium, eating contest for the mustard belt or a putting contest for bragging rights the prize was only outweighed by the pride taken in the work – maybe not the eating contest. However most contests…

Ways to fix a budget

Think this was ever a topic of discussion at AIG or the Big Three? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQvqkadg9JI]

Selling the naming rights of a landmark

I am all for capitalism and the sale of naming rights for sports venues. However, the historic names should never change: Lambeau, Soldier, Fenway, Arrowhead, Wrigley, LA Coliseum. For the most part the sports world has embraced this unwritten rule. Moving into the private sector one would think that once a building has reached iconic…

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…

When marketing meets a sports mag

There was a time not so long ago that Sports Illustrated was known for putting curses on its cover boys, Life of Riley and a swimsuit issue. However after Riley jumped ship, there was no reason to read the back page and the cover jinx seemed to fade away (here and here). While the magazine…

The future of social media

I was watching this video over on BusinessWeek today. Stephen Baker tapped his connections via social media to come up with a list of four innovators in social media including Beth Kanter, Noah Brier, Scott Monty, and Eric Brown. The group discusses how they use social media and the innovations that they see coming. Monty…

Category Archives: Marketing

What a contest

We’ve all had contests that we would kill to win. Whether its a high-dive meet for a shot at the podium, eating contest for the mustard belt or a putting contest for bragging rights the prize was only outweighed by the pride taken in the work – maybe not the eating contest. However most contests…

Ways to fix a budget

Think this was ever a topic of discussion at AIG or the Big Three? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQvqkadg9JI]

Selling the naming rights of a landmark

I am all for capitalism and the sale of naming rights for sports venues. However, the historic names should never change: Lambeau, Soldier, Fenway, Arrowhead, Wrigley, LA Coliseum. For the most part the sports world has embraced this unwritten rule. Moving into the private sector one would think that once a building has reached iconic…

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…

When marketing meets a sports mag

There was a time not so long ago that Sports Illustrated was known for putting curses on its cover boys, Life of Riley and a swimsuit issue. However after Riley jumped ship, there was no reason to read the back page and the cover jinx seemed to fade away (here and here). While the magazine…

The future of social media

I was watching this video over on BusinessWeek today. Stephen Baker tapped his connections via social media to come up with a list of four innovators in social media including Beth Kanter, Noah Brier, Scott Monty, and Eric Brown. The group discusses how they use social media and the innovations that they see coming. Monty…

Category Archives: Marketing

What a contest

We’ve all had contests that we would kill to win. Whether its a high-dive meet for a shot at the podium, eating contest for the mustard belt or a putting contest for bragging rights the prize was only outweighed by the pride taken in the work – maybe not the eating contest. However most contests…

Ways to fix a budget

Think this was ever a topic of discussion at AIG or the Big Three? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQvqkadg9JI]

Selling the naming rights of a landmark

I am all for capitalism and the sale of naming rights for sports venues. However, the historic names should never change: Lambeau, Soldier, Fenway, Arrowhead, Wrigley, LA Coliseum. For the most part the sports world has embraced this unwritten rule. Moving into the private sector one would think that once a building has reached iconic…

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…

When marketing meets a sports mag

There was a time not so long ago that Sports Illustrated was known for putting curses on its cover boys, Life of Riley and a swimsuit issue. However after Riley jumped ship, there was no reason to read the back page and the cover jinx seemed to fade away (here and here). While the magazine…

The future of social media

I was watching this video over on BusinessWeek today. Stephen Baker tapped his connections via social media to come up with a list of four innovators in social media including Beth Kanter, Noah Brier, Scott Monty, and Eric Brown. The group discusses how they use social media and the innovations that they see coming. Monty…

Category Archives: Marketing

What a contest

We’ve all had contests that we would kill to win. Whether its a high-dive meet for a shot at the podium, eating contest for the mustard belt or a putting contest for bragging rights the prize was only outweighed by the pride taken in the work – maybe not the eating contest. However most contests…

Ways to fix a budget

Think this was ever a topic of discussion at AIG or the Big Three? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQvqkadg9JI]

Selling the naming rights of a landmark

I am all for capitalism and the sale of naming rights for sports venues. However, the historic names should never change: Lambeau, Soldier, Fenway, Arrowhead, Wrigley, LA Coliseum. For the most part the sports world has embraced this unwritten rule. Moving into the private sector one would think that once a building has reached iconic…

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…

When marketing meets a sports mag

There was a time not so long ago that Sports Illustrated was known for putting curses on its cover boys, Life of Riley and a swimsuit issue. However after Riley jumped ship, there was no reason to read the back page and the cover jinx seemed to fade away (here and here). While the magazine…

The future of social media

I was watching this video over on BusinessWeek today. Stephen Baker tapped his connections via social media to come up with a list of four innovators in social media including Beth Kanter, Noah Brier, Scott Monty, and Eric Brown. The group discusses how they use social media and the innovations that they see coming. Monty…

Category Archives: Marketing

What a contest

We’ve all had contests that we would kill to win. Whether its a high-dive meet for a shot at the podium, eating contest for the mustard belt or a putting contest for bragging rights the prize was only outweighed by the pride taken in the work – maybe not the eating contest. However most contests…

Ways to fix a budget

Think this was ever a topic of discussion at AIG or the Big Three? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQvqkadg9JI]

Selling the naming rights of a landmark

I am all for capitalism and the sale of naming rights for sports venues. However, the historic names should never change: Lambeau, Soldier, Fenway, Arrowhead, Wrigley, LA Coliseum. For the most part the sports world has embraced this unwritten rule. Moving into the private sector one would think that once a building has reached iconic…

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…

When marketing meets a sports mag

There was a time not so long ago that Sports Illustrated was known for putting curses on its cover boys, Life of Riley and a swimsuit issue. However after Riley jumped ship, there was no reason to read the back page and the cover jinx seemed to fade away (here and here). While the magazine…

The future of social media

I was watching this video over on BusinessWeek today. Stephen Baker tapped his connections via social media to come up with a list of four innovators in social media including Beth Kanter, Noah Brier, Scott Monty, and Eric Brown. The group discusses how they use social media and the innovations that they see coming. Monty…

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