First, a little background. Throughout high school, my face was nearly 100% clear nearly 100% of the time. Sure, I got the occasional zit here or there, but I was never self conscious about my skin. My college years followed suit–a pimple every now and then, but nothing major. Now, out of college, my skin [Continue Reading…]
Life Updates, Warning: They’re Huge
Want to help me host my first giveaway? Please “Like” my Blair Blogs Facebook Page if you haven’t already! First, I must apologize for not having posted anything in nearly a month. Have you ever been so overwhelmed/excited/nervous that your creativity seems to shut down? That’s what I’ve been experiencing. Some major (like really major!) [Continue Reading…]
12 Examples of Beautiful, Clear, and Unique Packaging
I love packaging. I think visual branding is amazing. When it’s done right, it can be unbelievably beneficial to a company’s recognition, equity, and bottom line. Here are 12 excellent examples of beautiful packaging. Each one tells a story, which is your favorite? (Mine is #7!) 1. Waitrose Herbs || I love the way the packages [Continue Reading…]
Abercrombie & Fitch: The Problem With a Brand Where Some “Can’t Belong”
Our world is filled with exclusivity and elitism. There are major barriers to entry in almost every facet of our lives–from the schools we attend, to the airlines we fly, to the organizations we’re a part of, to the trips we can afford, to the clothes we wear. Emphasis, for Abercrombie & Fitch, on the [Continue Reading…]
Happy 1 Year Birthday, Baby Blog!
This blog is my baby. A labor of love. A piece of my heart. From its humble beginnings (explained here), this space has evolved into a place where I can freely share my thoughts, opinions, and ideas. When my brain feels like it’s going to explode, I click “New Post” and begin writing. It’s my [Continue Reading…]
5 Examples of Excellent Health-Related Marketing
Marketing for health-related causes is tough. You want your message to reach your target audience, properly inform them, and call them to action if necessary. With the chaos in today’s world, it is very easy, almost expected, for your message to be muddled, changed, or lost altogether. And while some organizations stick to the traditional [Continue Reading…]
“Don’t Go!”: The Power of Humor and Quirk in Communicating
I was a Netflix girl for a few years of high school and my freshman year of college. Many cold Winter nights were spent watching countless episodes of Netflixed Grey’s Anatomy episodes…back to back to back. After my freshman year, I cancelled my Netflix subscription. There were moments when I was tempted to renew it, [Continue Reading…]
How To Shop For & Buy Your First Apartment {Guest Post}
There comes a time in everyone’s life when it’s time to move on. Time to leave home, time to graduate from college, time to take a job somewhere different. No matter why you’re moving on, you’re going to need somewhere to live once the move’s been made. Now, if the idea of picking an apartment [Continue Reading…]
Come At Me, Bro!: The Power of Inbound Marketing
Outbound vs. Inbound Marketing As a marketing major, the stuff of many (many many many) class discussions is outbound versus inbound marketing. Which is superior, which is more effective, which is more measurable, which is more appropriate. What it boils down to is this: Outbound marketing (traditional marketing) focuses on pushing messages, advertisements, and ideas [Continue Reading…]
So You’re Abroad. And Homesick. Now What? {Guest Post}
Studying abroad can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will benefit you later in life in so many ways. Although there are many awesome aspects to studying abroad, the experience is no doubt a difficult one. One downside of studying abroad is that many students experience homesickness…being away from home isn’t easy! How to [Continue Reading…]
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