It’s been a long hot summer, but fall is finally approaching. And with the turning of the autumn leaves come the holidays, a steady string of special days stretching from Halloween all the way up to New Years’ Day. Each one is a unique marketing opportunity just waiting for you to find a way to creatively use it to ramp up your sales, establish your presence in the market or maybe carve out a new one. Are you ready to take advantage of this marketing cornucopia you’re about to receive? In the first of our series on Gearing Up for the Holidays, we’ll take a look at what you’ll need to boost your marketing this fall.
on Thursday, 03 September 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy
Laughing just feels good. When you laugh really hard, tears may fill your eyes and your stomach may hurt, but it stills feels good. Laughter is fun. Probably some of your best memories are of you and your friends or family laughing together. You always remember a funny movie or a really good joke that made you laugh out loud. Laughter brings joy to your life.
on Tuesday, 01 September 2020.
Posted in Insights, Life & Lifestyle
You’ve heard the terms “tactical thinking” and “strategic thinking” thrown around in talks on leadership and business, but what exactly do they mean? What’s the difference? And how can YOU apply them to your business?
Let’s start with tactical thinking…
on Tuesday, 01 September 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy, Insights
It seems only yesterday that you couldn’t wait until the next time you saw them. Couple time seemed to last forever and you built a treasure trove of shared memories. Then came the kids. You wouldn’t trade them for the world, but these days you grab couple time in between trips to soccer practice, washing clothes, checking homework and refereeing squabbles over who gets to use the tablet next.
Back before the coronavirus hit, when you wanted a night alone, whether for a romantic evening or just for some delightful peace and quiet, it was reasonably easy. You waited until the kids were at summer camp or at grandma’s or perhaps you followed a time-honored tradition of calling a babysitter. Unfortunately, it’s not quite so simple anymore. So how do you get that precious night off from parenting?
on Thursday, 20 August 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy, Life & Lifestyle
With 1 billion active users, Instagram is a valuable tool for marketing across a variety of industries. As a business owner, it is important to keep up with the big players in social networking in order to stay competitive in your industry—which is why we’ve put together a list of new changes to Instagram that you should know about and use to leverage your business.
on Tuesday, 18 August 2020.
Posted in Insights
I’m a big fan of automating everything I can in our business. When I find myself spending time on tasks in my business that could be done by someone who makes a lot less than my calculated hourly value, I either delegate it or automate it.
The first question I ask myself is —
Can I automate this?
on Tuesday, 18 August 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy, Insights
It’s been a tough 2020— so much so that many of us are wondering when things will ever get back to normal. Is there even a normal now? In this series, we’ll take a look at what comes next.
To kick things off, we’ll start with a happy topic. Vacation! It used to be that even if you weren’t going anywhere, chances are you’d have a friend or coworker that was. They’d come back with a nice tan and some great pictures to show off and be the envy of everyone— at least until the next person came back with tales of an even better vacation. Of course, things are a little different now. On the plus side, with the coronavirus having ravaged the travel industry, many hotels and airlines are offering some great deals to drum up interest. On the downside, some of the attractions you were hoping to see may have limited hours or be closed altogether.
on Thursday, 06 August 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy, Life & Lifestyle
Do you think of yourself as an artist? When famed abstract artist Jackson Pollock referred to an artist, he meant anyone who is “building things.... some with a brush, some with a shovel, some choose a pen.” If your idea of creativity is building something from a watermelon, Pollock would have certainly approved!
Fruit carving, called Mukimono in Japan, has a long history, perhaps dating as far back as the 7th century AD. Watermelons have traditionally been carved into vessels to hold a candle, much like today's jack o' lanterns, or made into baskets to hold flowers or fruit, but mostly these fruits are carved to add an artistic presentation to the table.
on Tuesday, 04 August 2020.
Posted in Insights, Life & Lifestyle