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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Top 5 Tips for Getting More Done
If you do a Google search for “tips on getting more done in a day,” you’ll see page after page of links on this topic that you can spend hours reading. But, to keep things simple, here are my top 5 tips for getting more done: Think about your immediate and long-term projects and keep [...]
A Fresh Start for Kodak
When I first heard the news about Kodak filing for Chapter 11 on January 19, 2012, I was instantly brought back to the memory of a 5-year-old girl with pigtails running around crowds of family members taking maybe some of the worst photos ever. As a photographer, I had to start somewhere. I would steal [...]
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Tagged Brands, Chapter 11, Interactive Marketing, Kodak, Photography, Polaroid
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Keeping the HMA Culture Alive
Growth is absolutely inevitable – personal, professional, physical, emotional. How you deal with the changes that accompany that growth is critical. As we grow as an agency, we are keenly aware of the culture in which we want everyone to be a part. There is something about the current HMA team that just works. We [...]
2012: The Year of Video
2012 will be the year of many things. A leap year. A presidential election. Some think the end of times. But 2012 will most certainly be the year of video. According to Search Engine Watch, 182 million American Internet users watched video at an average of 23.2 hours per viewer. And those are only statistics [...]
Super Bowls Ads Before the Super Bowl?
Patience is a virtue. My dad always lectured me on this as I have none. I preach this to my children as, like me, they have little. My husband has a lot of patience (he does have to live with me). Are we turning into a nation with no patience? Is this good or is this bad? [...]