Climbing the Idea stairs
"Never look backwards or you'll fall down the stairs."
- Rudyard Kipling
#1
Unforgettable Experiences! Have you ever wondered how top brands create unforgettable customer experiences? Dive into this roundup of the best experiential marketing campaigns to unlock the secrets to driving customer engagement and brand loyalty. Maybe it will spark an idea for you to elevate your own marketing strategy!
#2
Stuck for an idea? This is an interesting story that dives into how Disney would reuse scenes from their old animation movies when producing new ones. They did it in the effort of saving time and money but those on the team argued that it was sometimes more of a pain and a hassle than it was worth. Do you reuse old ideas in your business?
#3
Humming Along. While the above talked about the efficiencies of replicating an old idea, some of us often get stuck trying to remember a tune and could use some creative help. What to do? In steps Google with their new 'humming' option. Simply hum that memorable tune that you don't know the words to or remember the name and Google will find it for you. Doesn't seem near as fun as humming it to a friend in the effort to get them to name that tune.
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#4
Entrepreneur Stepping Up! So you're just humming along as a wanna be entrepreneur and the unexpected happens. A set of stairs goes up for auction. You read that right...stairs. Talk about looking at the strange and mundane with an open mind as to how it could be turned into an entrepreneur journey! Fun story worth checking out.
#5
Best Character Ever? As we step into September and the next NHL hockey season starts to really ramp up, let's take a fun moment to check out this story to pick your favourite hockey character from the movies of all time. There are some beauties on this list that I'm sure will resonate with many of you. Slapshot, Mighty Ducks....Youngblood. Who is your go to memorable character and why?
DID YOU KNOW?! The term?5X5?(pronounced Five By Five) is rooted in the communications within military forces through WWII to mean:
“I understand you perfectly.”
The first number represented the Signal Strength of a radio communication, and the second number represented the signal clarity on a scale from 1-5?— 1 being the worst;?5?being the best. Therefore?5?x?5?means the signal has excellent strength and perfect clarity – the most understandable signal possible. Five by five is the predecessor to the term “Loud and Clear” It also found its way into verbal slang, meaning “everything is good” or “everybody is well/good”.
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