Tag Archive: marketing

Be the Change-Play A Bigger Game With Your Creative Talents

Just recently got back from a fantastic marketing conference in Orlando, FL that I attended with Bob Ostrom, Aleloop, Mark Simon and a few other good friends. It was great getting out and meeting so many very bright, creative, action oriented people. Some of which we’ll be working together with in the coming months. Clarity…

Your Business Your Mindset- Purpose, Mission and Values

I originally wrote this as my contribution to the 12 Week Challenge over at zero2illo.com. I thought it would be of value as we wind down on 2010 and reevaluate things that worked and things that didn’t, as we quickly adjust and lay the ground work for making 2011 the best year we can possibly…

`Baldo’ Creator Bridges Cultures with Latino Teen

It ’s always a great feeling to have the support of family and friends whenever you take on anything new or that you are passionate about achieving. The same holds true when you

Learning to Say ‘No’… again

It was the fall of 1982 when I had just started freelancing fulltime as a commercial illustrator. Most of my clients were ad agencies and design firms located in Miami, Florida, but I would get

Quick Follow Up Tip-Live From Washington, D.C.

It’s Thursday night and I just arrived in my hotel room at the L’Enfant Plaza Hotel in Washington, D.C. where I’m attending Lloyd Irvin’s MMA Millionaire marketing seminar. It’ll be an all out, 9:00AM to 12 midnight marketing marathon. In the video below I share a really good tip for following up with people you…

*Subscribers Only--Make over $100,000 Per Year As An Artist- Interview with Mark Simon

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3 Powerful Ways Freelancers Can Profit From Emerging Trends – Part 3 of 3

Ok, here we are with the third installment of this series. If you’re just getting on board and missed the previous posts you can check them out here Part 1 and Part 2. 3 – Invent a trend “Family game night” most likely a trend started by one of the big “board game” manufacturers. Not only…