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Your Brand Needs To Be Seen Through Fresh Eyes

On 02, Feb 2012 | No Comments | In Best Practices | By David Horne

This video has made its way around the design and marketing circles of the last few weeks. If you have seen it, watch it again and ask yourself these question:

When was the last time I looked at my brand through new eyes? 

How is my brand perceived? 

Does my branding communicate what I want?

Why should consumers care?

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How To Have A Banner Year

On 08, Jan 2012 | No Comments | In Best Practices | By David Horne

Remember this, and 2012 can be a banner year: Win from within

If you can’t see the video, click here.

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By David Horne

Happy Thanksgiving

On 24, Nov 2011 | No Comments | In Fun | By David Horne

We hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. Here is one of our favorite turkey day spots:

The Future of Advertising

On 11, Nov 2011 | No Comments | In Uncategorized | By David Horne

The future of Advertising is CATVERTISING

Enjoy this brilliant video from the Toronto based agency, John St.

If you can’t see the video, click here.

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Begin With The End In Mind

On 13, Oct 2011 | No Comments | In Strategy | By David Horne

 

Begin with the end in mind when creating your marketing strategy.

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This time of year we talk with clients about what they want to do next year to move their brand forward and take business to the next level. This is easier to figure out by looking back as if it is already done and you are just recounting what you did to get there.

Plus, thinking about the end helps you prioritize what is most important to accomplish.

Try this.

Imagine you are being interviewed by someone. The date is December 31st, 2012. You are being asked about how you were able to hit your goals for the year. Write down those goals on the left side of your paper. Beside those goals, list the action steps you took to get to where you’ve gone.

Can you begin to see the strategies and tactics you need to develop and execute?

This simple exercise can work for any problem solving. Sometimes we tend to focus on our problems instead of the solutions to our problems. This blocks creative thinking. Having the end in mind helps take away those hindrances and peek into the future.

It’s your turn. Take an existing project and begin with the end in mind. What do you see?

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