As you have likely heard, Ed is going to be leaving us soon… “bigger and better things??” tch… Really though, we’re very happy for him. We would like to take a moment to share some of our favorite memories from his 21 years (yes, 21!) with GCI. Please read, laugh, cry, and add some of [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Ed’
graizy talk
Often, here at the studio, interesting photos or recent news happenings are forwarded throughout the office, followed by scattered responses or comments. This particular day, the feedback was particularly amooosing and the steaks were high in what became a pun cowntdown… On Oct 7, 2009, at 12:22 PM, Paul Thomas wrote: Taken during a protest by dairy farmers of something [...]
Inspirational Way to Start a Day
This morning I had the pleasure of attending our local Boy Scouts of America “Celebrate Scouting” annual breakfast. They could not have chosen a better keynote speaker than Phil Smart, Sr. from Seattle. The man is the living embodiment of community volunteerism. His passion and dedication to giving his time to his community are legendary [...]
Every Document is a Marketing Tool
Every scrap of paper that leaves your business is performing a marketing function. Many businesses, large and small, overlook this simple idea. You send invoices, fax covers, memo, notes, requests and all other manner of “non-marketing” related correspondence to – you guessed it – your clients, referral sources, and prospects. It’s a pretty simple thing [...]
Some Days Are Almost Too Much Fun
The Team was in audio/visual mode yesterday, working on a motorcycle safety program that will go statewide. Oh sure, we can take a lot of credit for all the effort that went into coordinating four motorcycle officers, five motorcycle riders and great locations. But what really sealed the deal on the day was [...]
Market Research Shortcut
Looking for how to reach your target customers, but don’t have the resources to find or conduct market research surveys? Here’s a suggestion for source information that someone’s already collected for you. Use management tools to get into their heads. Search the web or go to any bookstore and you’ll find all kinds of scholarly [...]
