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November 24, 2022 andreweverett360

The population of college-age Americans is about to crash

Kevin Carey wrote an article for Vox titled The Incredible Shrinking Future of College (November, 21, 2022).

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November 12, 2022 andreweverett360

Branding/Positioning for Small Business

Samuel Brealey posted an article on substack titled What’s a brand with no money?

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October 18, 2022 andreweverett360

Return on Ad Spend (ROAS) may inversely correlate with growth

Tom Roach wrote an article for MarketingWeek titled Beware ROAS, ROI’s Dangerous Digital Twin (October 12, 2022).

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October 17, 2022October 17, 2022 andreweverett360

Distinctive Brand Assets

Contagious interviewed Professor Jenni Romaniuk, the associate director at the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science, about Distinctive Brand Assets (January 14, 2022).

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October 12, 2022October 11, 2022 andreweverett360

4 Tactics that Backfire When Dealing with a Difficult Colleague

Amy Gallo wrote an article for Harvard Business Review Press titled 4 Tactics that Backfire When Dealing with a Difficult Colleague (September 21, 2022).

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October 11, 2022 andreweverett360

From Frameworks To Flywheels

Zoe Scaman post an article titled From Frameworks To Flywheels:  Weaving brand and business back together, to drive new momentum, magic and monetisation (November 22, 2020).

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September 7, 2022November 23, 2022 andreweverett360

Castrate the Beep and other radio terminology

Lynn E. Joiner (aka Cousin Lynn), host of the country music radio show Hillbilly at Harvard, wrote an article titled The Beep, and How to Make It  (August 24, 2022) regarding some behind the scenes radio techniques and terminology.

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September 6, 2022September 6, 2022 andreweverett360

The introvert’s guide to enjoying a party

Eliza Brooke wrote an article for Vox titled The introvert’s guide to actually enjoying a party (Aug 26, 2022).

« It’s all about managing your social battery. »

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August 16, 2022 andreweverett360

What ever happened to Google Books?

James Somers wrote an article for the Atlantic titled Torching the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria (April 20, 2017).

« “Somewhere at Google there is a database containing 25 million books and nobody is allowed to read them.” »

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August 16, 2022 andreweverett360

Changing Corporate Culture by Focusing on Individuals

Theodore Kinni wrote an article for Strategy and Business titled When it Comes to Changing Culture, Think Small (August 11, 2022).

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