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Published by: Jessica Brozyna on 01-18-2013
Have you ever used the excuse "I would love to write a blog, but I don’t have the time and have no idea what to write about." Me, too. Which, is why I am writing this post. Something has to be done so that more and more fresh content is produced for the info junkies glued to their gadgets and Google knows you exist. The most important part of writing frequent blog posts is having a list of topics that you can write about, as well as a place where you write down anything that you are inspired by throughout the day. Read the rest of this blog post
Published by: LA Dezign.com on 11-20-2012
In light of recent articles about businesses paying for Yelp reviews, I cannot help but comment on the increasing requests I am getting lately to "Like" someone on Facebook, or to write a Yelp review for them. While businesses can benefit from positive reviews, readers need to take them with a grain of salt given the manipulation of them on the part of businesses. In addition, businesses need to be careful not to alienate potential or current customers by pressuring them to write reviews or interact with them on social media sites. Read the rest of this blog post
Published by: Jessica Brozyna on 09-26-2012
The lesson to be learned from my experience is that businesses need to be using the law of scarcity and the appeal of home and nostalgia to be selling their products or services. If you are selling meatloaf, by all means show a picture of a grandma making it by a stove surrounded by really cute toddlers. Read the rest of this blog post
Published by: Jessica Brozyna on 09-05-2012
Some wisdom inspired by my fighting parents As soon as I hear someone begin a sentence with "You should" or "You need to" I can feel my guard go up and my "lines of defense" being formulated. Even worse is when my interlocutor commences a sentence with "You should have." How one can reply to this varies based upon your relationship with the opinionated person. Here are some suggestions to help you tell your opinionated coworker, friend or relative: "Stop should-ing on me." Read the rest of this blog post
Published by: LA Dezign.com on 06-13-2012
When life gets tough and the head starts to spin, having a pet at work can help lower stress and remind us all that we have a lot to be grateful for that we may sometimes take for granted. My gratitude for the unconditional love of little kitten and the two chipper pups somehow makes me love everything else just a little bit more and helps me to find gratitude for our clients, office, and the California sunshine all anew. Read the rest of this blog post
 
 

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