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WWDC 2010: Safari, iPhones, Apple TV – Oh My!

Hold on to your seats and prepare for liftoff: Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is finally here! There is a veil of secrecy over what exactly Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs will showcase in his keynote speech (as always), though I’m sure it will be super cool and I’m excited.

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3 Epic Failures of Newbie SEOs – Turning Grasshoppas Into Jedis

Though I am a kind person by nature, I feel the need to disrupt everyone’s Sunday dinner by showcasing the 3 epic failures of newbie SEO practitioners. Some mistakes are made out of ignorance, which I don’t look down upon as knowledge takes time to grow, and others are made out of outright greed combined with a sophisticated lack of intelligence.

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BP Invests in Google AdWords to Fix Brand Reputation

In a frantic and new age attempt to improve its brand reputation after the Gulf oil spill, BP has invested in a huge Pay-Per-Click (PPC) campaign by bidding on keywords in Google, Yahoo and Bing to hopefully filter search engines users to the press section of their website as opposed to other sites on the net.

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Museum Marketing w/ Social Media – Show Me The Goods!

I don’t like being a stickler and speaking about negativity in the world, though there are times (like these) that constructive criticism can transform a downfall into a huge success. In particular, why the heck are most museums still relying on old school, boring marketing mediums to attract visitors?

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Social Media Saves Gulf Fishermen After BP Oil Spill

The catastrophic blowout that took place on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig on April, 20 has caused a massive amount of damage to wildlife and businesses in the region, which angers me and has inspired me to write this article. Though I’m in Los Angeles, California I feel I must help in some way. But how?

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Work Music – 15 Legendary Songs To Get Me Thinking

Not only am I a marketing and food fanatic, I also have a big soft spot for music. I love music of all kinds ranging from classic rock to swing to indie. I feel good music and talented artists span across all genres and I respect all musicians for the art they create.

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Building Strong Marketing Campaigns: How To

Often times I have clients come to me and inquire about how they can build a strong marketing campaign that will achieve their goals. Due to such, I have decided to whip up this quick article to highlight what I feel makes a strong marketing campaign.

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Lobster = My Favorite Thing on the Planet

Tonight I have decided to come clean with everyone and divulge a secret of mine: I’m a lobster fanatic/connoisseur and dream about lobster on a regular basis. Lobster and butter, lobster and pasta, lobster and sushi, lobster and my old leather shoes. I’ll eat lobster with anything.

Read More »

WWDC 2010: Safari, iPhones, Apple TV – Oh My!

Hold on to your seats and prepare for liftoff: Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is finally here! There is a veil of secrecy over what exactly Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs will showcase in his keynote speech (as always), though I’m sure it will be super cool and I’m excited.

Read More »

3 Epic Failures of Newbie SEOs – Turning Grasshoppas Into Jedis

Though I am a kind person by nature, I feel the need to disrupt everyone’s Sunday dinner by showcasing the 3 epic failures of newbie SEO practitioners. Some mistakes are made out of ignorance, which I don’t look down upon as knowledge takes time to grow, and others are made out of outright greed combined with a sophisticated lack of intelligence.

Read More »

BP Invests in Google AdWords to Fix Brand Reputation

In a frantic and new age attempt to improve its brand reputation after the Gulf oil spill, BP has invested in a huge Pay-Per-Click (PPC) campaign by bidding on keywords in Google, Yahoo and Bing to hopefully filter search engines users to the press section of their website as opposed to other sites on the net.

Read More »

Museum Marketing w/ Social Media – Show Me The Goods!

I don’t like being a stickler and speaking about negativity in the world, though there are times (like these) that constructive criticism can transform a downfall into a huge success. In particular, why the heck are most museums still relying on old school, boring marketing mediums to attract visitors?

Read More »

Social Media Saves Gulf Fishermen After BP Oil Spill

The catastrophic blowout that took place on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig on April, 20 has caused a massive amount of damage to wildlife and businesses in the region, which angers me and has inspired me to write this article. Though I’m in Los Angeles, California I feel I must help in some way. But how?

Read More »

Work Music – 15 Legendary Songs To Get Me Thinking

Not only am I a marketing and food fanatic, I also have a big soft spot for music. I love music of all kinds ranging from classic rock to swing to indie. I feel good music and talented artists span across all genres and I respect all musicians for the art they create.

Read More »

Building Strong Marketing Campaigns: How To

Often times I have clients come to me and inquire about how they can build a strong marketing campaign that will achieve their goals. Due to such, I have decided to whip up this quick article to highlight what I feel makes a strong marketing campaign.

Read More »

Lobster = My Favorite Thing on the Planet

Tonight I have decided to come clean with everyone and divulge a secret of mine: I’m a lobster fanatic/connoisseur and dream about lobster on a regular basis. Lobster and butter, lobster and pasta, lobster and sushi, lobster and my old leather shoes. I’ll eat lobster with anything.

Read More »