When I embarked on this 20-Day Blogging Challenge, I was open to what the journey would bring me. After 20 days of daily blogging, the challenge enriched me – with knowledge of new subjects, of rewriting the internal stories of my own self, and the hope of increasing awareness on companies and products that are […]
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Blogging: Unraveling the Story Layers
With each blog, it begins with developing one’s story line. Blog inspiration can be generated from experiences, trending topics, and even the objects we’re surrounded by. Once your idea is formulated, the fun part of blogging begins. The layers of the blog story are like a Russian matryoshka doll where one great story is […]
Are Tiny Homes Too Small? Lessons We Can Learn from Those Who Adopt a Minimalist Lifestyle and Those Who Abandon It
As boomers retire and millennials settle into their first homes, the need for downsizing or doing more with less is ever growing. An expanding trend exists for tiny homes which are homes between 100 and 400 square feet. Brought on by a minimalistic movement, social and economic factors, or a flair for something new, tiny […]
The Shape of Marketing
Shape of Water displayed the depths of human and alien emotion in a captivating Oscar winning picture. Communication, in all its diverse forms, plays out eloquently throughout the film – from sign language to hidden meanings to cross-species relationship building. The Shape of Marketing, too, is a cross section of old wave marketing built on […]
The Role of Public Relations in a Social Media Dominant World
Businesses may question the necessity of public relations in a sphere dominated by the latest tweet, the most recent Instagram post, and the explosive popularity of Facebook. Rather than acting upon public relations and social media as an either/or situation, it is optimal to plan how they can dovetail together, where one network complements the […]