Posts Tagged ‘marketing’
Once Upon A Time, The Storytelling of Marketing
I wrote this column from a rehearsal room, six levels down in the complex underneath the Bastille Opera House in Paris. It’s a walk through rehearsal for The Magic Flute, the first time the lead actors are meeting the stage director. It’s the kind of event never seen by the general public – one I’m experiencing as a guest of the lead tenor, special dispensation from the Director, and the VERY begrudging approval of the security desk.
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What Causes Instant Appeal?
If the US were not at war, would John McCain have won the election instead of Barak Obama? Odds are he would have, even though conventional wisdom would tell us that a war hero would do better in a time of war. Continue reading ‘What Causes Instant Appeal?’
Elevate Yourself!
A while back we had a post and some great comments about how you grow your self esteem. Now there is a great new resource for that, as well as helping you grow in all areas of your life. It’s called the elevision network. Continue reading ‘Elevate Yourself!’
The Margaritaville Tribe…
Don’t you people up North get the weather channel or what? I’m down in Key West, where I was sitting out last night in a hot tub, marveling at the stars. It’s been a wonderful creative high writing down here. I was going to continue our discussion on the virtues of selfishness, but during a break last night there came such a beautiful example of the power of tribes that you should look at… Continue reading ‘The Margaritaville Tribe…’









