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October 25, 2011 by
Michele
Inappropriate networking behavior. We see it all of the time at M Communications and M Com Publishing. The funny comes when it is so darn inappropriate that it is funny. The latest and greatest funnies (and maybe not so much) include the following. 1. Leaning so far out of your booth to check out someones…
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October 24, 2011 by
Michele
At M Communications and M Com Publishing, people tend to be afraid of thinking big or large scale with their marketing. Whether it comes to public relations, or just thinking a logo is going carry your whole company. Here you go: the logo is just a piece of your campaign – website and other materials…
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Written on
October 20, 2011 by
Michele
There is a lot that goes on behind the scenes at M Com Publishing and M Communications … but our team rocks and delivers on time. This is not a book, but a fun M Communications start up client. Enjoy! Oh and you are actually going to have to visit the site here.
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Written on
October 18, 2011 by
Michele
Most entrepreneurs do not understand the value of public speaking. Here is the deal: Do it. You market yourself/your product to a group of people. Easy right? Well, not really – there is some prep work involved if you haven’t played the speaker game before. Here you go: 1. Have a bio, have a paragraph…
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Written on
October 14, 2011 by
Michele
We run into this problem all of the time at M Communications and M Com Publishing. People will take the cheap route with their marketing/publishing and then ask us to clean up the mess. My advice? Invest in yourself and your company. Do not take the cheap route because you will end up spending more…
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October 12, 2011 by
Michele
At M Communications and M Com Publishing, we believe in coverage Karma. Coverage meaning PR coverage. Although we consistently get coverage for our clients, iVillage was newest last night for example – PR coverage is never guarranteed. Certain clients always get more coverge than others – mostly because some projects are very niche and others are…
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