Good news! The science, the art, the profession of image-making makes a significant advance this spring. The Association of Image Consultants International is holding its annual conference in Tampa, Florida in May. I can only your image consultant is savvy enough to attend.
Here’s the press release:
Getting Up Close and Personal With the Business of Image
SAN […]
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Let’s check in on some of the stories being told on the Dolan Media network at the turn of the year….
LIBizBlog, affiliated with the Long Island Business News, posts about a lunch-bucket economic indicator: Share prices of convenience food companies. A Deutsche Bank analyst says “weather issues and consumer pressures” will add up […]
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Posted in Internet, Marketing, Trends on Nov 29th, 2007
At the Consumer Technology Innovations conference in San Francisco yesterday, Joanne Bradford, Corporate Vice President & Chief Media Officer of Microsoft’s MSN, said the popularity of Facebook, MySpace and YouTube proves that web portals continue to be viable, despite the trend toward extreme individualism encapsulated in the expression “long tail.”
From CNET’s post about the conference:
For […]
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Posted in Telecommunications, Trends on Nov 28th, 2007
In what was regarded as a surprise move, Verizon announced Tuesday it would give consumers more choice in what phones they can use on its network, perhaps hastening the day when Americans can buy the mobile device they want, then choose a carrier instead of having it chosen for them.
In its press release, Verizon said […]
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Posted in Marketing, Media, Trends on Nov 14th, 2007
Conservatives and liberals don’t just differ on political candidates. They prefer different TV shows, movies and videogames, according to a new survey by the Zogby Institute. USC Annenberg’s Norman Lear Center commissioned the study, and its director, Marty Kaplan, blogged about it at Huffington Post, concluding
(W)hen it comes to entertainment, conservatives are way more […]
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Posted in Dolan Media, Sports, Tourism, Trends on Nov 9th, 2007
With the Veteran’s Day weekend upon us, let’s do a surprise inspection of some of Dolan Media’s business and legal stories this week….
New Orleans City Business has a story about yet another lasting change to the city after Katrina: The inability of elderly residents to get back home. Reporter Richard A. Webster […]
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