A Bad Case of Newstalgia
“Time goes by so fast,” remarked a friend of mine wistfully on the eve of turning forty-one.
“Time goes by so fast,” remarked a friend of mine wistfully on the eve of turning forty-one.
Toddlers, tweens and teens are doing it. Your Grandma may be doing it. Heck, even the Pope is doing it.
In its mission, operation and results, your nonprofit is outstanding. The challenge: Making it stand out above the rest.
When my dad called to thank me for the computer my sister and I gave him for his 90th birthday, he shared an epiphany that got me thinking about technology (and how I hope I’ve inherited his great genes and lifelong penchant for learning).
Whether you’re a business or nonprofit, you want your “brand” to tower above the rest.
The inside of a washing machine. A bicycling class. A political campaign. These are places you’d expect to see
“My book may need only ‘light’ editing,” the author over-optimistically assured me.
He’s an out-of-the-box-thinking real estate agent. I’m an out-of-the-pencil-box-marketing writer and publicist. Together, we conquered Kern County.
It was an OMG moment times ten. Thursday, 1:18 pm. Dashing to cover 2 pm event I’d publicized re 105-year-old retirement village resident who’s taco-wild about Lady Gaga and gaga about tacos.