Your Brand, Your Business, Your Beautiful Product

by January 17, 2011

Gloria's beautiful quilt, photo by rsgranneBranding isn’t a new concept; it isn’t even a centennial concept. In fact, branding started back in the ancient days of Babylon, Greece and Rome, when men wore dresses (sure, they called them togas) and the term “Spartan” was coined. Potters carved their initials, symbol or recognizable mark in their handiwork. Gold and silversmiths marked their work; papermakers left watermarks. Cattle and other livestock have worn literal brands since 2000 BC, if not before.

The Curse of Perfectionism in Branding

by October 25, 2010

Life isn’t perfect or fair in any way, especially if you’re competing for your online market share. SEO isn’t a perfect science, only available to an exclusive set of business owners. To be perfectly blunt, I get tired of reading about the “perfect SEO solution”, how “perfect” life is and the plethora of positivity quotes flung around on social networks.

Twitter Terrors: The Self-Proclaiming Tweeter

by August 23, 2010
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It’s not everyday I actually get to write about something I want to discuss. Most of my writing consists of work – whether for clients or my business, it’s still work. Every once in a while, though, you have moments in between the 9 to 5 when you’re compelled, no, forced to purge and rant. [...]

Dynamic Branding: What’s in a Name?

by August 27, 2009

brandingEvery so often, under the guise of “keeping things fresh,” companies decide to commit marketing suicide by switching brands. When examining the reality of why companies want to change their brand, it results in one of three answers: not modern or sophisticated enough to draw the right audience, not representative of the products or services offered, or not recognizable enough in the marketplace.

The Little Agency That Could

by April 17, 2009

I bet if I told you the headline of today’s news you not only could see it on television, but you could Google it.  Who would have thought you could say the word Google and automatically 98% of the world would know what you meant.

Are Social Media Tools Relevant to SEO?

by April 13, 2009

Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, MySpace, Digg, Technorati – social media tools are swarming the net, becoming the main way to get in touch, keep in touch, socialize and monetize. On places like Twitter, individuals and businesses alike have begun posting links to their blogs, sites and articles.  LinkedIn has a way to plug into your blog [...]