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Secrets To a Great Entry-Level Marketing Resume

Secrets To a Great Entry-Level Marketing Resume

by Jeff Slater | Nov 20, 2022 | Marketing Advice

Creating a marketing resume for an entry level job? Here is my seasoned advice.   I think I have read 2,132 entry-level marketing resumes in my career. Well, maybe not exactly, but it feels that way. During my career hiring new talent, I’m often surprised...
Karly Takes The Cake Resume – Her Unusual Job Search

Karly Takes The Cake Resume – Her Unusual Job Search

by Jeff Slater | Nov 16, 2022 | Marketing Advice, Marketing People

When I read on LinkedIn that a young woman from Wilmington, NC had created a “cake resume” and sent it to Nike, it made me want a slice. I love attention-seeking gimmicks that break through the daily blah. Resumes are still necessary and relevant yet rarely gain...
How To Start a Business as a Consultant in Nine Steps

How To Start a Business as a Consultant in Nine Steps

by Jeff Slater | Nov 13, 2022 | Marketing Advice

Are you considering starting a business as a consultant? A surprising number of friends and connections are taking the first steps at starting businesses to become a consultant. Some are folks in their sixties, no longer an employee, and trying to figure out their...
Unfair Advantage – How Would Elon Go into the Wine Industry?

Unfair Advantage – How Would Elon Go into the Wine Industry?

by Jeff Slater | Nov 9, 2022 | Marketing Advice

Does your business know its unfair advantage? Does it drive your marketing strategy? What does your company or brand do that the competition can’t do or won’t do? Or don’t they have an unfair advantage? Is there a way to frame challenges in your...
Great Company Culture? Make it Observational not Aspirational.

Great Company Culture? Make it Observational not Aspirational.

by Jeff Slater | Nov 2, 2022 | Marketing Advice

Culture is Observational not Aspirational When a recent client named Louise told me enthusiastically about her employer, I asked her to describe the culture. She said that the three founders lived their values out loud. They don’t have posters on the wall or...
Liquid Death– Thinking Outside of The Water Category

Liquid Death– Thinking Outside of The Water Category

by Jeff Slater | Oct 30, 2022 | Foodpreneurs, Marketing Advice

A guest post by Phillip Oakley, a brand strategist, energetic speaker, foodie, and proud Dad. Phillip shares his respect for Liquid Death Mountain Water. Murder Your Thirst. Don’t Be Scared. It’s Just Water. For a few years, I’ve been singing the...
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