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Everyone has a New Years resolution. To me though, a “resolution” is something that we never really take seriously. Don’t get me wrong, there ARE people that use a new year as the catalyst to fuel a serious personal change. However, I’m willing to bet that those people are few and far in between. Don’t believe me? [...]

Let me start of with a disclaimer:
I am NOT a “Social Media Guru”, nor do I really care to be. If you consider yourself a “Social Media Guru” then please proceed to lift your right hand and run it across your face in a repetitive motion – shoot for somewhere in between full blown concussion [...]

Oh Tweetie how hot you are!
Your beautiful gradients and sexy smooth glazed interface make me want to rub cocoa butter all over your glossy-ness while gently typing tweet-nothings into your popups. Your color palette makes me want to play an acoustic version of Enrique Iglesias’ “Hero” in slow motion complete with broken English for added [...]

So its been a while since I’ve given you guys something to read. It would be kinda sweet if I could give you an exciting explanation for my sudden disappearance – backpacking through South East Asia, leading an indigenous anthropological study in the Amazon, or studying the martial arts in a mountain-side temple of secret [...]

So those of you that read my last post titled “Marketing Fail: Hasbro, how you disappoint me!” know how disappointed I was with my experience on the Monopoly.com website. If you didn’t read it you missed out, so go here, here OR here.
Well wouldn’t you know it, Hasbro also read the blog post and this [...]

It’s absolutely amazing to me when I see a large established company drop the ball on things that should be common sense. Its as though some companies stopped operating like human-beings selling widgets to other human-begins and just transformed into a blob of under achievement wrapped in corporate red tape (Oh snap, yeah, I went [...]

…changing the language of the Comcast page to Spanish would yield less favorable prices and packages. In other words, Spanish speaking prospects where being quoted more expensive and slower options.


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