Until 30 days ago, I had never used a Macintosh for more than a few minutes to do a specific task. So when I had a chance, I gave up my Lenovo Yoga for the Macbook Air for 30 days.
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6 Reasons to Move to Microsoft Office 365
2015 is the right time for you to plan to upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft Office, Office 365. Even larger organizations should be looking at Office 365.
Read MoreTending Life’s Garden
One of the things I enjoy doing is taking care of the flowers on my front porch and tending to the few houseplants I have. I enjoy the color they bring to the home entryway, and people often comment on how pretty the flowers look.
Read More$2 a Slice
You would think that $2 a slice is referring to buying pizza by the slice, but in this case, I’m referring to slicing a piece of paper—one piece of paper.
Read MoreThe Anatomy of Emotional Marketing
You’ve probably heard the old adage: “It’s the thought that counts.” This could not be any truer, especially in business. When we take the time to show our customers that we value more than just their money and investment, we gain a special place in their hearts.
Read MoreMaking Time for Self-Care
Feeling burnt out and unproductive? Make time for a vacation—even if time isn’t on your side.
Read More“Give Me Some Sugar, Baby!”
I am a year or two into my fourth decade in the promotional products industry. I have a lot of experience and a lot of solutions under my belt, but there are always opportunities to learn, to grow, to approach things fresh and different, to keep yourself energized and productive no matter how long you’ve been at this branding game.
Read MoreFinding Your Passion: Do You Love What You Do?
What is truly important in life? Family, friendships and health always top the list. Then, there’s our chosen profession—why do we do what we do every day?
Read MoreProactive Selling in a Reactive Environment
If you have been in our industry longer than 10 years, you will probably agree that we have seen significant changes in the way we service our clients. The two most significant changes have been with communications and the “reactive” nature to our sales process today.
Read MoreOffice 2013 is Horrible
The problems with Office 2013, what you should use instead, and why the program might be for you after all.
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