Posts Tagged ‘recession’

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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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Kaili Hawley

Keep the Love Alive During Tough Times

July 26th, 2009
by Kaili Hawley

I’ve been hearing a lot of talk lately that in a recession (evil word), marketing is one of the first areas that gets budget cuts, which just doesn’t make sense to me, it should be the last area (ok, yes, I’m a little biased!). When times are tough, that’s when marketing needs to KICK …

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Learn How to Boost Your Business With Online PR: Get the Lowdown on Low-Cost Online Marketing, July 9 at 12pm PST

July 7th, 2009
by wildmarketingchiquita

It’s time to put your creative thinking caps on and join our very own Web Marketing Therapist for a healthy dose of effective online PR practices! In her upcoming webinar: “Pajama PR” this Thursday, July 9th at 12pm PST, Lorrie Thomas will teach listeners how to boost their business with online PR tools without changing …

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CAPITAL LETTERS Got Me a Job in This Recession: A Lesson For Effectively Reaching Out to Your Audience

June 22nd, 2009
by wildmarketingchiquita

About a month ago, I was a rookie intern working for an amazing marketing agency in Santa Barbara while I was finishing my last quarter at UCSB. Ever since September of 2008, I have been frantically searching for employment for my post-graduate life; little did I know then how important capital letters would be to …

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