It’s important to realize that Social Media is a tool, a very powerful one but far from a keystone for…
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Branding & Marketing
How To Do More With Less – Building a Marketing Budget In Today’s Economic Climate
With the current economic climate, it’s difficult for companies to allocate enough money for their marketing budget. The mindset of…
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The Street Fight Summit – Boosting the Hyperlocal Economy
Building our own communities should be important to all of us. It is definitely important to Co-Founder of the Street Fight Summit, Laura Rich. Laura finds herself encouraged by the explosion in local industries that can further her cause to supply increases in networking options for local businesses and their respective consumers.
Lessons I’ve Learned from Steve Jobs
Bill Gates was primarily a software man learning early on that he preferred more pedestrian, affordable PCs in contrast to the ‘elegant’ devices of Apple and then Macintosh. Bill’s goal was to mass-market software and for a while Microsoft was the proprietary software on all PCs. In contrast, Steve Jobs computers were and are geared to the connoisseurs in the industry.
Unique Opportunities for the Creatively Innovative
One thing I have noticed in the age of social media is its ability to help promote just about anyone, anything, and any given time. To buyers like me, this means that I no longer head to bigname.com to purchase things online.
Why Hubspot is the Best – and Worst Marketing Company on Earth
Don’t get me wrong. I love Hubspot. Wonderful people. Great software. A fine company to work for. Heck, I was even a special guest on HubspotTV. And they just raised a boatload of cash. They have a very bright future.