By Jeff Beer March 15, 2022 The late Virgil Abloh was many things: artist, architect, engineer, designer, fashion designer, creative director, entrepreneur. He was also a snowboarder. Now, four months after his death, Burton Snowboards is launching a limited collection and an online auction it created with the designer over the past year. … Continue reading Virgil Abloh’s last project with Burton is a manifesto for diversity in snowboarding
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Retirement Retrospective. Will Your Nest Egg Last?
Max Palmer December 13, 2021 The conventional retirement wisdom suggests that you should save no more than four percent in your first year of retirement. That suggestion could change. Retirement Insight on Your Nest Egg You should adjust this amount each year to keep up with inflation. However, this rule is being challenged by market … Continue reading Retirement Retrospective. Will Your Nest Egg Last?
Mobile first doesn’t mean offline last
The most engaging experiencesd link mobile content with the real world environment. Chris Wood on November 12, 2021 MarTech’s daily brief features daily insights, news, tips, and essential bits of wisdom for today’s digital marketer. If you would like to read this before the rest of the internet does, sign up here to get it … Continue reading Mobile first doesn’t mean offline last
Life Lessons from The Last Lecture of Randy Pausch
Mukesh Gupta September 15, 2021 This was the title of the last lecture delivered by Randy Pausch at the Carnegie Mellon University lecture hall. He was terminally ill and only had a few days to live. If you have not watched this video, I would strongly encourage you to spend the hour and 15 mins … Continue reading Life Lessons from The Last Lecture of Randy Pausch
Employee Well-being & Company Success Are Linked: How to Foster Flourishing Teams that Last
Isaac Kohen May 26, 2021 Here’s how small business leaders can position their employees to thrive in a post-pandemic operational reality. The recent pandemic and associated economic fallout were especially challenging for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The Washington Post estimates that more than 100,000 small businesses have permanently closed, and overall revenue plummeted by … Continue reading Employee Well-being & Company Success Are Linked: How to Foster Flourishing Teams that Last
The Last of the SEO Hacks
Ryan Stewart August 20, 2020 I say it all the time… There are no more hacks and shortcuts in SEO. …except for this one . We’ve been using this hack to rank in Google in less than a week, sometimes even in the same day. This post will outline the hack and how you can … Continue reading The Last of the SEO Hacks
Ad Market Holds Steady In February, The Last ‘Normal’ Month For A While
Ad Market Holds Steady In February, The Last ‘Normal’ Month For A While by Joe Mandese @mp_joemandese, March 31, 2020 Call it the calm before the advertising cuts storm, but the most recent data on the U.S. advertising marketplace shows it holding steady through February. With a market index of 170, the U.S. Ad Market … Continue reading Ad Market Holds Steady In February, The Last ‘Normal’ Month For A While
Lessons from the Last Economic Crisis for COVID-19
Sharon Crowley — March 21, 2020 Braveheart Sales Performance turns eleven years old on March 25. So, if you do the math you will realize that we started the company in 2009. Smack dab in the economic aftermath of the Great Recession. Sure, it was risky. But it seemed less risky at the time than … Continue reading Lessons from the Last Economic Crisis for COVID-19
The Last Guide to Instagram Hashtags You’ll Ever Need
Margot da Cunha — June 4, 2019 — June 4, 2019 If you told me ten years ago that I would be writing a guide on hashtagging, I would most likely have laughed in your face. (Sorry!). To think of how far the hashtagging world has come in the last few years is mesmerizing… I … Continue reading The Last Guide to Instagram Hashtags You’ll Ever Need
“The End of Likes”: The Last Meaningless Proxy For Social Media Success?
Joao Romao — May 18, 2019 Follow @joaoromaolx — May 18, 2019 “The network A digital frontier I tried to picture clusters of information As they moved through the computer What do they look like? Likes, reactions With the circuits like freeways I kept dreaming of a world I thought I’d never see And then, … Continue reading “The End of Likes”: The Last Meaningless Proxy For Social Media Success?