[ad_1] More than three years ago now, I wrote an article about how to create a dark or unpublished Facebook post. Well, that post is...
[ad_1] The evolution of a pasttime As marijuana has moved out of the secrecy of your mom’s basement, and into legal dispensaries, it follows that some companies in the industry have chosen the bourgeois set as their niche in the growing cannabis market. Increasingly, the stereotype...
I know, I know. It's little depressing to think about how much time we spend staring at screens on a daily basis. Turns out the average person spends just under seven hours looking at a device screen every day -- whether it's their smartphone, tablet, laptop, or TV.
As discouraging as that is, it's important for marketers to understand how people are using all of their favorite devices to read, watch, and interact with content on the web.
[ad_1] Your business at your fingertips As a freelancer, you’re constantly on the go while juggling a million things, so it isn’t uncommon to want all your business materials to be at your fingertips, right? Worry not, my friends – your dream has taken root thanks...
It's no secret that the way people buy has fundamentally changed over the years.
These days, people are conducting their own research, reading product reviews, and seeking out recommendations before making a decision, and online communities are beginning to play a role in this process.
[ad_1] That’s a delicious-sounding loophole A bill supposedly intended to close the “pepperoni pizza loophole” in Vermont’s new GMO labeling legislation will create more problems than it solves, according to consumer right’s experts. Two years ago, Vermont passed legislation requiring companies to clearly label food products containing...
Riddle me this: Why do people buy quarter-inch drill bits?
While there are a million possible answers to this question, Leo McGinneva offers perhaps the most interesting explanation.
"They don’t want quarter-inch bits. They want quarter-inch holes," he explains.