From: God Bless Tebow
Many see it as okay when entertainers win awards and give thanks to God; however, it is not okay to pray in school and public because it may offend… ...
From: God Bless Tebow
It is not just those that are prominent public figures either. Those of use that are not in the public lime light get criticized for any mention of… ...
From: What's in a Color
I was intrigued by the article on target advertising. I have some thoughts on this subject. I have also noticed that there are many ads which target… ...
The cupcakes of yesterday were generic and made for the masses, specifically kids. Today the phenomenon of specialty cupcakes has burst on to the scene. Sprinkles and Crave ...
The clearance signs at Wal-Mart call to savvy shoppers. These consumers scrutinize the shelves for deals. To the collective masses, the term “clearance” has become ...
What the heck is a “solution”? What does it really mean? The hot marketing topic these days for technology manufacturers, resellers, and marketers is “solutions.” ...
IMAX 3D is something we are very familiar with these recent days. With astonishing graphics, surround sound and a price tag of $15-$20 per ticket, many consumers are being ...
It never fails. You buy a new computer that works and you are very happy with it. After a few years, you decide to upgrade the RAM, add a bigger hard drive and maybe some new ...
My ten-year old neighbor loves the Dollar Store. She vigilantly pores over shelves of merchandise to find the perfect gift which she will purchase with her own money. The ...
A while back, I opened my electric bill and saw a brochure on the new GE Energy Compact Fluorescent (CFL) Bulbs. The brochure said that this light bulb promises to lower your ...
Branding provides a built-in customer base. When a product or service transitions into a brand, it becomes highly recognizable and competes in a narrower field of other ...
AirTran markets itself as one of America’s low fare Airlines and to get their point across they have released several humorous commercials. The one that cracks me up and ...