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Entries from June 2009

Does Blogging Regularity Matter?

June 30th, 2009 · 21 Comments · Blogging, General Marketing

If you want your blog to be successful, do you need to be regular? If your blogging is constipated, should you give it a bit of blogging Metamucil? (sorry for the visual [image removed]). But my basic question is, to be a “successful blogger”, do you need to make a new post on a regular […]

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Belated Happy Fathers Day

June 22nd, 2009 · 2 Comments · The Joy of Fatherhood

I’m a day late (I’ve been busy being a father), but let me take a moment to say to myself, to my dad, and to all the dads out there… Happy Fathers Day! Let’s all raise a glass to Fathers. Without them, we wouldn’t be here. Hip, hip, hooray for Fathers!

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Are You a Trade Show Kinsella

June 15th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Trade Show Marketing

Are you a trade show kinsella? Do you know what a trade show kinsella is? I’ll reveal what a trade show kinsella is in a future post, but for now I’ll provide a hint. A trade show kinsella is a type of trade show exhibitor. If you are a trade show exhibitor that reads and […]

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Slumdog Millionaire ROCKS

June 9th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Movies

If you’re a regular reader of the Trade Show Guru, you know I’m partial to the word “rocks“. Some might even say I overuse the term, as I have written the posts “Netflix ROCKS” and “Avast AntiVirus ROCKS“, and the post “Balance” using the metaphor of a pile of rocks. Well, in this case, the […]

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The Dirty Little Secret to Designing Great Trade Show Exhibits

June 1st, 2009 · No Comments · Trade Show Marketing

The dirty little secret to designing great trade show exhibits is that you don’t have to be a “professional designer” to design a great trade show exhibit. I’ve worked in the trade show exhibit industry for years and have seen more trade show exhibits than anyone should have to, and while I can usually tell […]

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