Thursday, May 24, 2012

Internship Tips




So, within the next week I will be starting a new internship with a financial institution. Now, I would be lying if I said I was not nervous so I looked a few tips and I just wanted share it with you guys. Here are the first five:
  • Show up on time. Tardiness is not a quality employers look for in potential hires.
  • Take only the specified break-time for lunch or coffee and always return on time.
  • Avoid missing work. If you must be absent, request permission from your supervisor in advance.
  • Dress for success. Take cues from your co-workers and dress appropriately. 
To read the rest go to the following link below:

http://www.fastweb.com/career-planning/articles/573-top-tips-for-internship-success

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Marketing 101: Marketing Strategy for Soap, Soda, and Startups


 



  
Did you know that "soap operas" actually came from soap. I came across one of the most interesting articles I've read on Forbes today. In the beginning it talks about how a new soap/detergent  company was trying to promote their new product(Detergent) in the early 1930s during the depression stricken era.

What did they do? (Read except below)


"The company decided to innovate by telling these women stories through a newly-commercialized technology called radio. Not just any stories, mind you, but compelling episodic tales of families facing strife, drama, joy and pain – often punctuated with multiple plotlines and cliffhanger endings."

This company was Procter and Gamble.What they did to catch the attention of the then poor housewife was called Content Marketing, which is when companies promote products and services with the use online( radio back then) to interest targeted consumer. Later, Procter & Gamble speedily moved its Guiding Light serial from radio to TV, following later with their debut of As the World Turns in 1956. The aptly-named “soap opera” became a staple of American culture and, by the 1970s, the most lucrative television market around. Now Procter & Gamble is one of the biggest brand advertisers on the planet. 

Currently, Procter and Gamble has started a new content marketing campaign called Man of the House, which It’s a multimedia content website providing meaningful tips for men on cooking, family budgeting, parenting, and the ever faithful advice on sex and pleasing women in general.. ( Sounds Interesting Right?!)

Click on the links below to read more on what they are doing now and to see what you a startups can do to be noticed and for more info on Man of the House. 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/brianclark/2012/04/24/entreproducer/


http://manofthehouse.com/


Thursday, May 3, 2012

College Fashion on a Budget: Spring and Summer



As a college student we are always on a budget. But, as we have learned that does not mean you have to look like your on a budget. So, I was searching around and I came across an online article from my favorite magazine Cosmopolitan(<3),  it shows the up and coming trends for Spring and Summer with items  for people on a budget.
 
Below our a few of my favorite picks below:

Totally Tribal

Swap out your regular purse for a cross-body Ikat-printed one on the weekends. This Mossimo Supply Co. Orange Top Handle CrossBody, $22.49, target.com will have you running errands in style, for sure. Just meeting friends for brunch? Expect a few compliments on your carry-all.

Feel-Good Shades

Protect your eyes, look retro-chic, and give back all at the same time by picking up a pair or sunnies, like Tom's Classic 202 in Lilac, $119, toms.com. For ever pair of glasses sold, Tom's helps give sight to someone in need through money for surgery, prescription glasses, or medical attention.

Petal Pushers

Floral wedges, like Nine West LetItGo, $89, ninewest.com, add a pop of color—and pizzazz—to a white sundress. (They can also be paired with the crop top bustier and orange pants shown in the previous slides.)

 To see all 16 must haves click the link below: