Posts Tagged ‘marketing strategies’

Pamela Sherman

Small Business: “Active Intelligence” vs. “Negligence”

January 27th, 2010
by Pamela Sherman

What is the opposite of Intelligence… Stupidity or Negligence?

Just like it’s sometimes said that the opposite of ‘love‘ is not ‘hate,’ but rather ‘apathy‘… Perhaps the same is true of ‘intelligence’ –with the opposite not being ’stupidity,’ but rather ‘negligence.’
Even the best business leaders will tell you tales of their “stupidity” and “foolish …

Posted in Blog, Entreprenurial Marketing Advice, Small Business, Tough Love, Web Marketing Deep Thoughts

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It’s Friday, I Want To Ride a Wave–The Google Wave

October 2nd, 2009
by wildmarketingchiquita

Living by the beach has its perks–you’re more exposed to sunshine (so you are tanned year-round), you’re happier because the weather and scenery rocks, but also…you get to ride waves! I know, so what does this have to do with marketing?
Today while on Facebook, I stumbled upon a video that changed the way I perceive …

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Your Recession Buster Ingredient: A Healthy Perspective

August 19th, 2009
by wildmarketingchiquita

It has become almost too easy to get wrapped up in all the “recession” talk. Although the general consensus has been steadfastly “things are really tough right now and it will probably get worse”, a lot of people are also expressing genuine disgust at the abundance of attention we are paying to the gloomy economic …

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When In Doubt, Read Out Loud

August 4th, 2009
by wildmarketingchiquita

As good marketers, a part of our daily job is to edit and proofread in order to make sure we do not make any embarrassing spelling errrors (yes, that was on purpose to test who’s reading carefully! ) This may sound terribly obvious, but you would be surprised at how many of us …

Posted in Blog, Daily Inspiration, Marketing RX, Self Help Marketing Resources

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