I knew it wouldn’t last. I gave Linda six months in the relationship before she cracked. Theresa, grumpily dealing with her own recently terminated relationship, gave it three weeks. The rest of the Women Who Market Too Much were more charitable and suggested Linda and her new knight in shining armor might see the one-year […]
Eight Links and A Translation
A holiday weekend beckons, so it’s time to share some great and not-so-great links to go with that maple syrup margarita you’re working on for Canada Day. But First, A Translation! Stop me if you’ve heard this: Client: What does lorem ipsum dolor mean? You: Nothing. It’s just dummy text to show you how the piece […]
Brand Longevity Tips from Mick and Keith
What do you call someone who pays $300 to watch a bunch of old men prance around the Air Canada Centre? Well this is a trick question. If you said a Toronto Maple Leafs fan, you would be right — most of the time. But this is the post-season, and that is a Maple Leafs-free […]
Pirates vs. Hamsters: Two Random Acts of Trinket Marketing
The problem with hamsters, gerbils and other things that scurry is that right about the time you finish paying for the 4 km of plastic tubing and the special organic food, they drop dead. Likely of exhaustion. Then you get to spend Sunday night having the Circle-of-Life talk with an inconsolable five-year-old, instead of watching […]
Got Lead Gen? A Book Review
Did you know there were rules about lead generation? I had no idea. All these years I’ve been stumbling around generating leads with no idea that I was supposed to be following the rules. And there are, apparently, a bunch of new ones we’re supposed to know and here is a book that explains it […]
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