
In: Marketing
31 Oct 2009Wrapping up an extremely busy week! Thank god for q4! #
Campagin for Clothes by a Guy Not Wearing Any: http://bit.ly/psl9v #
RT @heyconvo Check out the videos from the FastCo Masters of Design Event http://bit.ly/3C7Yp9 #
In: Marketing
30 Oct 2009Campagin for Clothes by a Guy Not Wearing Any: http://bit.ly/psl9v #
RT @heyconvo Check out the videos from the FastCo Masters of Design Event http://bit.ly/3C7Yp9 #
We tried to play nice with our arch nemesis bellybuttonparty.com by sending them this link. Then we found that they gave us the permission access level of a 3rd grader – so we’re posting here. Maybe next time BBP, maaaaybe neext time… (the best is at about :18s when the ‘roo goes toe-to-toe):
The time of year is upon us. While everyone will be out trick-or-treating, or attending a costume party this Halloween weekend, retailers will be quick to pull out the garland, and dust off their Christmas trees. Whether we like it or not, the holiday season is officially upon us.
As usual, retailers are getting out early [...]
In: General
30 Oct 2009There are plenty of wire services out there, but one in particular has amazed us with their customer service which has set them apart from the competition – ereleases.com. First we received a picture of their team with a handwritten note welcoming us to the “e-releases family” the day of our first press release. [...]
In: General
30 Oct 2009Our Top 5 segment took a break last week, although I did give you the top 4 things i couldnt live without. This week I will touch on a topic that we don’t have alot of around here, but use up every second when available; downtime. When I’m not trying my hand at copywriting for [...]
In: General
29 Oct 2009…but that would’ve been an awful long swim!
In: Marketing
29 Oct 2009Wrapping up an extremely busy week! Thank god for q4! #
In: Marketing| Technology
29 Oct 2009…from our friends at Campaign Monitor:
As momentum quickly builds behind HTML5, the new version of HTML and XHTML, we’ve had a close eye on what impact this might have on HTML email in the years to come. While the finer details of HTML5 are still being finalised, Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera have offered support for much of the new technology for some time.
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