June 7th, 2010
Authors: Roger Blackwell and Tina Stephan
I’m an audiophile, former DJ, guitar “owner” (I’m cautious to say I’m much of a “guitarist” in the presences of all the folks I know who are true masters of the six-string) and love a good live show that packs a wallop, brings a tear, gives goosebumps or just plain rocks hard. So this one was pretty much aimed right at my ears. It’s been out for six years, but worth a revisit recently while working on the development of a music-driven global peace initiative. Rock on….
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May 22nd, 2010
Trying this thing out. Could it be the missing link to my blogging more often?
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May 15th, 2010
I read this one to my daughter. Its wisdom is as important to the realization of an entrepreneur’s dream as anything you’ll find in the Business section of a bookstore. More at: www.thankyoubear.com
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May 6th, 2010
Still chewing on last Thursday’s topic, when I think of an orange brand today, the first that comes to mind is ING Direct, which has based much of its marketing outreach on branding the color. In fact, the company has even created orange cafes in four US cities – you can step into a predominantly orange environment, with oranges in bins all around, and sit in an orange chair as you sip a coffee while an ING representative (presumably with an orange name tag) helps you to open and Orange Savings account.
But let’s not forget Home Depot, Sunkist, JBL, the hindquarters of the FedEx logo, and one of my favorite brand head fakes, Yellow Freight which, curiously (and cleverly, I think), boasts an orange logo. The story goes that the founder (A.J. Harrell) had a company named Yellow Taxi already, so it was a natural choice, and the orange color was for increased safety rolling down the highway … “Breaker 1-9, this here’s the Rubber Duck, only I ain’t yellow, as rubber ducks go, I’m a big bold shade of orange, and mighty proud of it, to boot.”
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