Archive for May 2024
Clair Mellenthin
An Adventurous Curiosity When Playtime Becomes a Passion Imagine scoring the dream job where your workload feels like playtime. Because of the depth and work that went into your education, you get to wake up every morning with a childlike, adventurous curiosity. Your training means that you approach mundane tasks with a magical perspective. What…
Read MoreThe Pop Tart Bowl Mascot: What You Can Learn from a Marketing Success Story
If you have ever drafted a fantasy football team or filled out a playoff bracket, you might just be a fan of college football. You probably spend your holidays in pajamas, with a bag of chips and salsa on the coffee table, completely engrossed in football. Behind the scenes at these bowl games, marketing gurus…
Read MoreArthritis Knee Pain Center
Hit the Ground Running With a New Website Repurposing Your Message Have you ever worn out a pair of running shoes? It happens gradually. At first, the inside lining starts to deteriorate, offering you less cushion. You develop blisters on your feet, even though you’ve never had problems before. Over time, bumpy trails wear down…
Read MoreAdvice for New Business Owners and Those Looking to Level Up
What advice would you give to someone starting out with a new business and just setting up a website? You either have time or money, but rarely both. A professional website is thousands of dollars. If you have the funding, then that’s a different ball game. But if you are just beginning with an…
Read MoreNet Neutrality Levels the Playing Field
This last week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 to reinstate net neutrality rules after a seven year hiatus enacted during the Donald Trump administration. They said that the pandemic made it clear that the internet is used more widely than ever before, including for school, work, and healthcare. These net neutrality regulations block…
Read MoreWhile There are No Shortcuts in Life, Enjoy Shortcut Keys for Mac and PC Users
At a theme park, you purchase a pass that allows you to jump to the front of the line. In a traffic jam, you might veer off the main road and find a back road to reach your destination much more quickly. Are there shortcuts in life? Absolutely! A shortcut doesn’t mean that you skip…
Read MoreMaking Your Hiring Processes One Degree Better
You’ve been there. You’ve been the family member fanning yourself in a sweltering auditorium, but you’ve also been the one to take the stage in cap and gown, diploma in hand. But what comes next? “Young adults are having a challenging time finding good, well-paying jobs. The job market is extremely competitive, as more and…
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