Here's a fun gift to get you in the mood for the holiday weekend. Illusionist Marco Tempest uses three iPods to tell a 5-minute magical story. Great fun!
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A Little Magic To Kickstart Your Labor Day Weekend


From http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4402 days ago
Made Hot by: SEORabbit on September 8, 2011 3:47 pm
Remember the United Airlines Commercial?


From http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4417 days ago
Remember that United Airlines commercial back in 1990? Heck, I'm guessing most of you are too young, but it was well-remembered and sent a powerful message. Watch the commercial and study the message in this blog post.
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Am I Wrong? Should We Under-Deliver?


From http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4420 days ago
Am I wrong about my TwoHatMarketing.com blog post, "Old Rule of Business #5: Under-Promise & Over-Deliver? " Was that bad advice?
One of my Two Hat Marketing BFFs posted a Comment that "over
delivering sometimes becomes an issue as well," and wanted to know
how to handle Read More
One of my Two Hat Marketing BFFs posted a Comment that "over
delivering sometimes becomes an issue as well," and wanted to know
how to handle Read More
Social Media Marketing Checkup


From http://www.clickz.com 4425 days ago
If you handle social media for your company, you need to be able to answer these five easy social media marketing steps.
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Why Spaghetti Factory Gets It & the Yard House Doesn't


From http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4427 days ago
Technology can be a wonderful thing, but one thing its done is create more and more commoditization. If a product can be copied, it most certainly will be copied. As such, companies who used to be able to market product superiority have lost that edge over the competition and must find a different
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There's No Such Thing As A Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder


From http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4431 days ago
Made Hot by: Ruth Stone on August 6, 2011 6:52 pm
When my Dad tried to install a bird feeder in our back yard, he got more than he bargained for. His battle building a "squirrel-proof" bird feeder turned into an Old Rule of Business we all need to remember.
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The Old Rules Of Business That Still Matter: Rule #1


From http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4488 days ago
"It's only business. Nothing personal." is beyond stupid. EVERYTHING is personal. It's all about people. It doesn't matter whether you're with someone on the golf course, playing bridge at home, sitting next them on an airplane, behind them on the freeway, or across the table from them in a board r
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How Do We Find Balance With The Social Media Monster?


From http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4502 days ago
I've stepped back from the constant pressure to deliver clever and compelling blog posts. I've stepped back from the Tweet flow, striving to get those all-important RT's...from swapping witty repartees with my Facebook pals...from agonizing over requests to connect on LinkedIn (This has always been
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The Four Ways To Increase Your Business. How do you score? (Redux)


From http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4605 days ago
There are four primary ways you can increase your business, yet most of us don't have strategies to cover them all. How do you rate? Take this brief survey and then think about how you can improve in your weak areas. At the end of the survey you'll see how you compare to others.
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The Super Bowl Commercial Embarrassment


From http://www.twohatmarketing.com 4608 days ago
Now that the Green Bay Packers have won the 2011 Super Bowl, we can all get down to discussing the real purpose for the day - the commercials! I know you have a myriad of pundits, forums, blogs, and websites...
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