It’s that time of year again. My neighborhood is covered in cobwebs, spiders and there’s one quite disturbing house with psycho clowns.
It can only mean one thing: It’s Christmas time!
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again. My neighborhood is covered in cobwebs, spiders and there’s one quite disturbing house with psycho clowns.
It can only mean one thing: It’s Christmas time!
Read MoreBloomberg Businessweek recently reported on a new apparel company animating T-shirts by cutting holes in the artwork, then placing smartphones or tablets behind the opening and configuring them so an animation would play. Is this a technology you could apply to your apparel marketing?
Read MoreContinuous improvement has been a part of my thinking since I was a kid. Continuous improvement can make a huge difference to your ability to be successful as well as just making your day more enjoyable.
Read MoreEarlier this year, I wrote about “Getting It Right,” and with companies getting caught up in a “fourth-quarter frenzy” it’s time to revisit that idea.
Read MoreNot too long ago, I read a book based on a recommendation of a good friend called The Experience Economy. This book is NOT about technology, it’s about experience. So even if you hate technology, this post is relevant to you.
Read MoreLast week I wrote an article about a screenprinter that had to close down after printing an incredibly offensive shirt. It’s already become one of the most popular articles I’ve ever written for Promo Marketing. Click through here to give it a read!
Read MoreClearly it doesn’t matter what your password is. The NSA is going to read our email and I’m not too worried about it, but I’m not a paranoid privacy person. But that isn’t the point of this blog. The point of this blog is to use your password to focus and motivate you every day.
Read MoreI’ve lost 20 pounds since December (thanks for noticing) and technology played a major part in my weight loss, along with good old-fashion self-motivation/discipline. Here’s how.
Read MoreIf you train your staff, there’s a risk they’ll leave; if you don’t, there’s a risk they’ll stay.
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