One of the presentations I am often asked to do is “Think Like a Media Mogul: How to manage multiple channels and create content that positions your brand." It seems to resonate with business owners and marketing managers who struggle with how to leverage smaller marketing budgets to get more visibility and clout. With special thanks to NYIT (New York Institute of … [Read more...]
How #WestJetChristmas Miracle 2015 earns authenticity in the jaded airline space
Leading brands know who they are, and more importantly who they ARE NOT. They are conscious of what matches their style and resonates with their audience. They find authenticity in the space that they occupy. Westjet is one of those brands. Westjet has been doing the Christmas miracle since 2012, an annual feel good campaign of sorts, that spreads good cheer in their … [Read more...]
3 ways to leverage your content
Most folks understand that having fresh content for their website, blog, newsletter or podcast is important. They know they need something to engage customers with on social media, to feed SEO or to attract the interest of earned media. But the stumbling block is often actually producing that new content. While fresh is great, recycling, leveraging and reusing content … [Read more...]
When marketing goes to pot
This post also appeared Nov 19, 2015 in the Huffington Post Canada (Business section) as a shorter edited version. Click here to view that article. ************************************************************************************************************* Like opening the window and getting a breath of fresh air, the Liberal party swept to power in Canada recently with … [Read more...]
10 reasons why “Sid and Nate: Drive thru rookies” went viral
This week Tim Hortons uploaded a series of commercials to Youtube featuring Nova Scotia hometown boys, Sidney Crosby and Nate MacKinnon serving up coffee at the Dartmouth Tim Hortons Drive Thru. The stunt was called "Sid and Nate: Drive Thru rookie". The pair bumble their way through orders, charmed surprised patrons, and peppered their speech with just enough "sorry's" to make … [Read more...]








