our insights

Stop, Look and Listen

Business Development & Alliance Partners
January 20, 2014
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<p>Have you ever been at a party, or perhaps the coffee shop, when you run across someone you know and you just cannot remember their name? &nbsp;Of course you have - it happens to all of us.</p>

Story Time

Advertising/Marketing
December 20, 2013
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<p>In the almost five years that I've been writing these monthly newsletters, I've repeatedly expressed that the most valuable advertisement interrupts the consumer. Successfully designed ads pull attention to your product or service in a creative and memorable way. </p>

A Big Delivery Mess

Creativity & Problem Solving
November 20, 2013
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<p>The B2Seed is typically reserved for entertaining, edgy and exciting content. This month we're going in a different direction. </p>

1/2 Price Burger Night

Creativity & Problem Solving
October 20, 2013
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<p>Jason Martin decided he'd had enough sluggish Monday nights. His restaurant stays crowded most days - serving great food Monday-Saturday and turning into a hip live music venue later in the evenings. </p>

An Empty Building - An Interesting Perspective

Business Development & Alliance Partners
September 20, 2013
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<p>When I arrived in Toledo, Ohio in 1997 as a sales manager at an ABC owned TV station, the top local advertisers in the market were primarily established, well-known retailers. </p>

Brand2Capture

Advertising/Marketing
August 20, 2013
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<p>It's your identity. It's your way of sharing yourself with the world - who you are, what you do, why you do it. It sets you apart from everyone else and brings you to the forefront of their mind every time they come across it</p><p>‍</p>

Another Interruption

Advertising/Marketing
July 20, 2013
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<p>It’s a great example of the power of interruption. You can actually see the difference. Perhaps as you review your next advertising sample or work with your creative team you will see this same snapshot and identify it with the power of simplicity.</p>

Pardon Me

Advertising/Marketing
June 20, 2013
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<p>In normal conversation it’s considered rude. In the middle of our work day it’s a barrier to accomplishment.</p><p>‍</p>