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PK #33 – A Conversation with Seth Godin

On Tuesday, the PromoKitchen Podcast was honored to welcome Seth Godin as our guest during a special, live recording. For those that might not know, Seth Godin doesn’t just grant an interview with anyone, Seth was impressed with the community based, tribal focus of PromoKitchen and wanted to contribute. You can listen to the entire recorded conversation via the web…

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PK #34 – Denise Taschereau, Fairware

Denise Taschereau with Fairware visits with us to discuss their unique and idiosyncratic brand that focuses on environmental and socially responsible business practices, distinctive (as a singular focus) in the 17 billion dollar promotional products industry. Among many topics discussed in this episode, Denise provides us with information we need to be more socially and environmentally focused, highlighting the critically important…

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PK #32 – Tim Andrews, Advertising Specialty Institute

Tim Andrews with the Advertising Specialty Institute sits down with us in Naples, FL at the ASI Power Summit to discuss the editorial business, content marketing, important inefficiencies in the industry and an outlook into where our industry is heading. Articles discussed in this podcast include the new 2012 Global Advertising Specialties Impressions Study and Content is the New Cold…

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The Tools I Use: Dale Denham

The “Tools I Use” is a new series designed to help our community discover and share new tools to build their businesses and enhance their personal lives. We welcome members of our community to participate in this column. If you would like to submit a post, just answer the three questions in bold (below) and email your article, we’d love to…

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5 Things I Have Learned from Being on Sabbatical and How I Can Apply Them to My Next Business

The following article was written by Craig Morantz, former VP of Sales with Polyconcept and founder of Burning Prescence (post was originally published on his blog Seems Obvious to Me). When I was working I was always booked, every 15 minutes in my calendar I had a meeting or a task to complete. Initially and really for the majority of…

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