Some interesting news pieces that didn’t make the cut this month.
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Why Blog?
In my last post, I suggested that we are all now owners of our own television broadcasting station courtesy of YouTube. Today, I propose that we also now all own our newspaper as well. That newspaper of course is our blog.
Read MorePromotional Products Company Exposed In NBC Dateline Report!
Since this is my “rant” I’ll just be frank and say that I think many of us are numb to this issue that threatens our industry… myself included.
Read MoreThe Headline Hall of Fame
Over the years, I’ve written, read and edited more than my fair share of product headlines. And nearly every single one was a bad pun. A really bad pun.
Read MoreYou’ve Got Mail (Every Four Minutes)
As we fall head-long into the fourth quarter, I am in awe at how quickly the time passes, how easy it is to squander and impossible to get back, and how important it is to utilize it to its fullest.
Read MoreUpdate: American Hikers Released in Iran
I just wanted to post a quick update to my blog from Friday. Numerous sources are reporting this morning that the American hikers imprisoned in Iran, Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, have been released from prison on $500,000 bail each.
Read More3 Proven Strategies to Sell More Promotional Products in Q4
If you’re ready to skyrocket your 4th quarter sales it’s important to get out there in a big way. Here are three proven strategies to do just that.
Read MoreMore Incentive Program Tips!
Since our recent newsletter article from Staples on the value of incentive programs proved to be fairly popular, I thought I’d share a few more pieces on running incentives programs from the PM archives. I hope you find them helpful!
Read MoreFree The Hikers
This week I’m going to be talking about something off-topic. If you’re looking for promotional product news, advertising commentary or your usual dose of snark, check back next week.
Read MoreEveryone is a TV Producer. Everyone Has Their Own Channel.
If the Rolodex became LinkedIn and the Telegraph became Twitter, then Television has become YouTube.
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