by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Aug 29, 2012 | Business
What do you try to stay away from when you are negotiating with another party? What is really important to you when you negotiate? In the panel discussion in this SEORCHERS blog post, there is some good thinking by the panelists. For me and on my part, I like to...
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Jul 25, 2012 | Branding, Business, Marketing, Social Networking
I recently spoke about my thoughts on the subject of companies hiring interns to lead their social media efforts. I hear this kind of thing more often than I care to hear it. It makes me crazy, if truth be told. I came across this article on LinkedIn, which made me...
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Apr 30, 2012 | Business, Marketing
I came across this article today and I think this idea is brilliant. I wish I receive coding training when I worked for past employers! I am the type of marketer that likes to understand how it all works. Whether it is an email program or website code, even a design...
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Mar 1, 2012 | Branding, Business, Marketing
Guest writer, Carol Ensminger, founder of Creative Matter, recounts a recent query we had from a potential client we were working on together. Recently I was approached by a potential client who asked me about Intuit websites and how they compared to WordPress....
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Jan 10, 2012 | Branding, Business, Marketing
With the abrupt closings of both Arizona locations of McCormick and Schmick’s, I starting to get a flurry of emails because I had an event scheduled at the Phoenix location for Thursday- Jan 12th. The restaurants closed on January 3rd, without warning. So I was...
by Anna Brice, Pinnacle Peak Marketing | Jan 6, 2012 | Branding, Business, Marketing
Back when I worked for Ann Taylor in 1998, I remember such a heavy emphasis on our customers (or clients, as Ann Taylor likes to call them) and giving them a great customer experience. The hiring process was so intense and so serious, even for a part-time sales...