Yellow Pages Changes Company Image: Advertises YP.com
While relaxing and watching TV a few days ago, I noticed a Yellow Pages commercial that really caught my eye. And, it’s a step in the right direction if you ask me.
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While relaxing and watching TV a few days ago, I noticed a Yellow Pages commercial that really caught my eye. And, it’s a step in the right direction if you ask me.
In the past few months I have noticed a large influx of SEO companies contacting our agency — The Brainchild Group — to provide SEO services. It has come to the point where I need to write an article and vent.
There’s just something exciting about waking up in the morning and reviewing stats from the previous day’s work — It makes me jump out of bed like there’s a fire under my tookus. Could it be the Wheaties? Yes. Is this likely? No.
I am pleased to announce that the 8lb. pork shoulder smoked for around 9 hours and came out delicious! I’m sure everyone in Topanga Canyon could smell it.
I’m sitting here relaxing and thought to myself: Since I recently moved to the area, and Woodland Hills is full of interesting, innovative businesses and entrepreneurs, why not have a little shindig and bounce ideas back and forth. This can be at a coffee shop, restaurant or we can hike up old Mulholland.
The other day I decided to indulge in a sammy from Subway and noticed a bright yellow sign staring me in the eyes like a deer in the headlights. Subway Restaurants, at least in Southern California, have adopted Social Media in a big, big way: Stereotypical photos of glorified vegetables have been replaced with a sign prompting guests to follow Subway on Twitter.
I’m a super critical son of a gun, as many of you know, and when I approve of a company it really means a lot. I’m typically the one burning marketing campaigns like a problematic child at a campfire but, in all reality, I can’t find anything wrong with Jones Soda. Mucho kudos to all of you soda scientists out there.
Ladies and gentleman, after writing numerous articles on Geico’s awesome advertising campaigns, I was startled to see a Geico lizard lookalike staring me down in the garden while I was trimming plants like an old hippie. Who let him in? Was he going to speak to me? Or, worst case scenario, did I have a stalking lacertilia on my hands?
Have you ever noticed a shortened link posted on Twitter, Facebook or other sites and thought to yourself: Where the heck does this link go? If so, join millions of people throughout the world. Link shortening is an excellent way to (as the name suggests) shorten links, though there are a few inherent flaws with the system.
Goooooodmornin’ fellow Los Angeles residents! It’s time to rise and shine, get up out of your chair, do a funky stretch, and get crackin’ on Social Media marketing for your business. This is a call to action: No more laziness.
While relaxing and watching TV a few days ago, I noticed a Yellow Pages commercial that really caught my eye. And, it’s a step in the right direction if you ask me.
In the past few months I have noticed a large influx of SEO companies contacting our agency — The Brainchild Group — to provide SEO services. It has come to the point where I need to write an article and vent.
There’s just something exciting about waking up in the morning and reviewing stats from the previous day’s work — It makes me jump out of bed like there’s a fire under my tookus. Could it be the Wheaties? Yes. Is this likely? No.
I am pleased to announce that the 8lb. pork shoulder smoked for around 9 hours and came out delicious! I’m sure everyone in Topanga Canyon could smell it.
I’m sitting here relaxing and thought to myself: Since I recently moved to the area, and Woodland Hills is full of interesting, innovative businesses and entrepreneurs, why not have a little shindig and bounce ideas back and forth. This can be at a coffee shop, restaurant or we can hike up old Mulholland.
The other day I decided to indulge in a sammy from Subway and noticed a bright yellow sign staring me in the eyes like a deer in the headlights. Subway Restaurants, at least in Southern California, have adopted Social Media in a big, big way: Stereotypical photos of glorified vegetables have been replaced with a sign prompting guests to follow Subway on Twitter.
I’m a super critical son of a gun, as many of you know, and when I approve of a company it really means a lot. I’m typically the one burning marketing campaigns like a problematic child at a campfire but, in all reality, I can’t find anything wrong with Jones Soda. Mucho kudos to all of you soda scientists out there.
Ladies and gentleman, after writing numerous articles on Geico’s awesome advertising campaigns, I was startled to see a Geico lizard lookalike staring me down in the garden while I was trimming plants like an old hippie. Who let him in? Was he going to speak to me? Or, worst case scenario, did I have a stalking lacertilia on my hands?
Have you ever noticed a shortened link posted on Twitter, Facebook or other sites and thought to yourself: Where the heck does this link go? If so, join millions of people throughout the world. Link shortening is an excellent way to (as the name suggests) shorten links, though there are a few inherent flaws with the system.
Goooooodmornin’ fellow Los Angeles residents! It’s time to rise and shine, get up out of your chair, do a funky stretch, and get crackin’ on Social Media marketing for your business. This is a call to action: No more laziness.