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Do you scream for Ice-Cream? |
Oct 22 2008 |
| by Paul Ting | |
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It was 28 degrees, not a cloud in the sky and the warm sun was cascading with irrational disfigurement through the tree branches. Lying on the grass below with my beloved niece and her partner, we spoke happily of our relaxing Sunday park experience. It was ideal. Great company, great location next to the river, great weather, and the perfect way to see out the weekend. As we admired the nearby dog park and the fluffy creatures within, the sound chirping of the birds and occasional whir of a passing boat was broken with that familiar song. Greensleeves! |
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Better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. |
Oct 14 2008 |
| by Paul Ting | |
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From the day we're born, we're taught clichés. 'The pen is mightier than the sword' etcetera and so on. By definition, "clichés exist as a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought." (thanks mac dashboard dictionary). What cliches do you have in your business? |
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Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it's not there. |
Oct 13 2008 |
| by Paul Ting | |
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Isn't it funny that when we are looking to buy a new car, get a new haircut or even look for a coffee that suddenly we start seeing lots of examples? We start seeing the car we like EVERYWHERE, EVERYONE has the haircut you want and coffee shops are on EVERY corner. I suppose it's another form of spatial awareness. We choose to tune into things that are important to us. |
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Investing in the Client Relationship |
Oct 13 2008 |
| by Natalie Barker | |
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A topic that has attracted quite a bit of discussion in the 4Biz Media
Brisbane office recently is the current economic climate and how it may
be affecting our clients. Many of 4Biz Media’s clients are Queensland car dealerships, who we fear may be feeling the pinch of rising fuel prices, and consumers who are losing faith in an unstable economy. |
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Flame and Fortune |
Oct 10 2008 |
| by Paul Ting | |
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Once upon a time in a world burdened heavily with legal binding contracts, copyright laws, intellectual property rights and punitive damages, there lived a Flame who lived all alone. This particular autumn morning, the Flame stared solemnly out its window and observed the people walking by, slowly sipping on its scotch. Occasionally, a passer-by would smile and wave as they walked past, but it seemed that most people were too entrenched in their own world to acknowledge let alone notice that the Flame was standing there. |
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