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8 tips for your new website launch

March 9, 2010 1 Comment on 8 tips for your new website launch

Most of the time, your website changes will evolve and instead of a single site launch, all at one time,

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Four ways to build your brand

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 It's March and it's a good time to remember that you don't just build your brand during the summer time.

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Do you need another camp video?

March 5, 2010 1 Comment on Do you need another camp video?

Think of the latest greatest camp brochure you've seen. How about the latest camp promo video. Chances are these marketing

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Giving your guests a bigger picture

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I love this clip from Shawshank Redemption, a movie based on a short story by Stephen King. In this clip

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Do you have a solution to the Race to Nowhere?

March 1, 2010 3 Comments on Do you have a solution to the Race to Nowhere?

Reel Link Films has made a new documentary directed by Vicki Abelels. The film is "Race to Nowhere" and will

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P & G speaks her language

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I really like this P & G ad that is currently running in the Vancouver Olympics. It really shows that

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The wrong message to the wrong people

February 17, 2010 No Comments on The wrong message to the wrong people

 We've all seen these folks along the side of the road. And I'm sure we'll see them much more between

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I want to give you my art

February 12, 2010 3 Comments on I want to give you my art

For the last week or so I've been reading Seth Godin's latest (and, in my opinion, his best) book, Linchpin.

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Google tells a story

February 10, 2010 1 Comment on Google tells a story

 In my opinion, Google posted the best commercial in last Sunday's Super Bowl. Their ad entitled "Parisian Love" is a

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Super Bowl ad #2: Surprise is funny and funny means sticky

February 9, 2010 No Comments on Super Bowl ad #2: Surprise is funny and funny means sticky

Here's my second favorite ad from last weekend's Super Bowl: What is it that makes this ad funny? Yeah, there's

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