10 Dance Competition Mantras That Mirror Your Marketing Campaign Strategy
As someone deeply entrenched in both the dance world and the marketing world, it’s becoming increasingly apparent to me how intricately similar these two seemingly different sphe
How to capture a virtual audience… NBA style!
You don’t have to own $100,000 court-side seats to love the NBA. The virtual experience – which has been creatively sliced and diced and repackaged across digital media –
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You’ve been laid off—Now what?
Over the past couple of months, working professionals have seen a dramatic increase in layoffs from companies across various industries, including tech. More recently, following th
Building a brand – the fundamentals of communications
So, it’s done. Your killer technology is built and ready to change the world. You understand it completely. You understand the effect it will have on your industry and markets, a
Content Marketing Trends 2023
Back in 1996 when the internet was still a youthful teenager, Bill Gates declared that “Content is King”. This year, however, as the digital world continues to enjoy a serious
Holiday Marketing – Striking the right balance
How easy is it to take advantage of holiday themes and emotions in marketing? For example, promoting the romantic joy of Christmas – the scenes of happy families gathered around
The power of humour in marketing
In 1923 Claude Hopkins wrote a book called Scientific Advertising that sold in enormous quantities and influenced generations of marketers. Admirer David Ogilvy, the British advert
Paragon takes on Colorado Springs
The Paragon team recently traveled to Colorado Springs for our annual offsite and to celebrate Paragon’s 10th anniversary, and it was an experience of a lifetime! Not only di
Signing Off – The Great Resignation and Journalism
$16,000. That was my first salary as a reporter coming out of college. It was my dream job, and I was genuinely excited, but whew, it was still only $16,000. I had studied for four