yeah upvotes must just be for humiliation's sake.
someone with a little more time than me can probably find a full .pdf I don't have one handy but http://www.amazon.com/Class-Through-American-Status-System/d... data gathering is largely the problem there--so we address…
fix turf cutting yet?
wells does same day ACH debits? when'd that happen?
as someone who launched a marketing firm on the basis of copywriting I'm going to give you a spot or two of advice. it's a service that's one of the first to cut when expenditure budgets get tightened. the best skill…
I'm not entirely convinced that the pain of dating apps is actually scheduling the date.
all I need to be happy is a bright set of color changing LED bulbs--you're lying to yourself if you think otherwise.
which is a client-centric failure. convincing a small business (such as a kayak rental outfit) why that they ought to invest in targeted search [which would have a favorable effect] gets a lot harder when they're only…
that's actually still about mindshare though--that's why radio ads still exist. they catch you on the way to the store.
yes, the ROI centric approach is problematic--but that's client side.
again, that's a fundamental misunderstanding of the role of advertising. http://www.commissionedwriting.com/CONFESSIONS%20OF%20AN%20A...
1) those are not advertisers, those are direct mailing etc., outfits. I think they're annoying too. I don't use them. If a client suggests using them, I suggest they find a new agency. I suggest you write a note to the…
1. we do the best we can to target. you get blanketed by irrelevant ads for a myriad of reasons not limited to: -lazy clients who don't understand their userbase -ads for things you might be interested in being choked…
not even close to 'huge,' although my english syntax is a little rusty.
I'm a Sagittarius and we're skeptical.
psah, haven't lived unless you did it on the 1k.
...which is precisely why it worked well for travel and cards...
that was an underpaid job ten years ago when it was called technical writing. barely above minimum in mturk is a sad direction.
is it really a 'fleet' of satellites?
no it's not, it's growable+cloneable.
Absolutely. If you're starting up you should be questioning the ROI on everything--and trying to figure out what it may be for a VC is part of that. There's no free l(a)unch.
the impact/influence/experimental marketing world has a few source texts and starting points but by and large we keep that stuff in-house. people get upset when they realize "ten cool uses for Milk" is an ad for milk...
this. I would add, I usually give myself twenty four hours between drafting and submission of any seriously emotionally charged communications. sometimes you don't need it, but you want to be as calm (hah) as possible.
the tech industry would do much better if it would circumvent VC by going B2C...
so green dot bought a bank?
yeah upvotes must just be for humiliation's sake.
someone with a little more time than me can probably find a full .pdf I don't have one handy but http://www.amazon.com/Class-Through-American-Status-System/d... data gathering is largely the problem there--so we address…
fix turf cutting yet?
wells does same day ACH debits? when'd that happen?
as someone who launched a marketing firm on the basis of copywriting I'm going to give you a spot or two of advice. it's a service that's one of the first to cut when expenditure budgets get tightened. the best skill…
I'm not entirely convinced that the pain of dating apps is actually scheduling the date.
all I need to be happy is a bright set of color changing LED bulbs--you're lying to yourself if you think otherwise.
which is a client-centric failure. convincing a small business (such as a kayak rental outfit) why that they ought to invest in targeted search [which would have a favorable effect] gets a lot harder when they're only…
that's actually still about mindshare though--that's why radio ads still exist. they catch you on the way to the store.
yes, the ROI centric approach is problematic--but that's client side.
again, that's a fundamental misunderstanding of the role of advertising. http://www.commissionedwriting.com/CONFESSIONS%20OF%20AN%20A...
1) those are not advertisers, those are direct mailing etc., outfits. I think they're annoying too. I don't use them. If a client suggests using them, I suggest they find a new agency. I suggest you write a note to the…
1. we do the best we can to target. you get blanketed by irrelevant ads for a myriad of reasons not limited to: -lazy clients who don't understand their userbase -ads for things you might be interested in being choked…
not even close to 'huge,' although my english syntax is a little rusty.
I'm a Sagittarius and we're skeptical.
psah, haven't lived unless you did it on the 1k.
...which is precisely why it worked well for travel and cards...
that was an underpaid job ten years ago when it was called technical writing. barely above minimum in mturk is a sad direction.
is it really a 'fleet' of satellites?
no it's not, it's growable+cloneable.
Absolutely. If you're starting up you should be questioning the ROI on everything--and trying to figure out what it may be for a VC is part of that. There's no free l(a)unch.
the impact/influence/experimental marketing world has a few source texts and starting points but by and large we keep that stuff in-house. people get upset when they realize "ten cool uses for Milk" is an ad for milk...
this. I would add, I usually give myself twenty four hours between drafting and submission of any seriously emotionally charged communications. sometimes you don't need it, but you want to be as calm (hah) as possible.
the tech industry would do much better if it would circumvent VC by going B2C...
so green dot bought a bank?