Those of you who know me personally know that I am a film buff, and classic comedy historian and collector. I’ve been a member of The Sons of the Desert, the international Laurel and Hardy organization, since I was 15 years old, and I founded the Cleveland, Ohio, branch of that organization in 1973.
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Sex and the City Meets Promotional Apparel? Absofreakinglutely!
June 6 marked the 15th anniversary of the premier of Sex and the City—or when television viewers across the country got “carried away.” Celebrate with these promotional-inspired SATC looks.
Read MoreGetting It Right
We all make mistakes (e.g., missing out on a potential sale, forgetting to do something, etc.). Take a moment to remind yourself what you’re doing right.
Read More3 Ways to Market like Honey Boo Boo: No, Really
Love it or hate it, there are some lessons to be learned from “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.” Here are 3 ways to market like a superstar.
Read MoreYou’ve Got that ’90s Feeling
See how ‘90s cartoon are influencing today’s fashion designs.
Read MoreGive Yourself a Present
I’m gonna let you in on a little secret: every day, once a day, give yourself a present.
Read MoreWhy 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 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.
Read More99 Logos for Beer on the Wall
The bar industry will bring in half a trillion dollars this year. Is this just an excuse to write about beer? No. Well, okay, yes it is, but I have a good reason.
Read MoreAttitude Adjustment
Our attitudes control our lives. Attitudes are a secret power working 24 hours a day, for good or bad. It is of paramount importance that we know how to harness and control this great force. « Irving Berlin, composer and lyricist (1888 – 1989)
Brace yourselves. It is going to happen. Things are going to get better. While I am well aware of the doom and gloom constantly being
reported on both network and cable news—that 2009 is just going to continue the economic slide—I have decided to toss the fear aside and take a different approach to the new year. This is