by Paul Rose Jr | Sep 29, 2020 | Get Strategic, Grow The Dream News, Marketing Training Event, Small Business Marketing, Small Business Strategy, WordPress, Working Remotely
There’s a good chance that if you’re reading this you’ve seen some of our social media posts or the video highlighting our latest initiative, #StrategyStream. We here at Grow the Dream decided that in the midst of the continuing slow down, if not stoppage, of so many...
by Paul Rose Jr | Sep 15, 2020 | Content Marketing, Get Strategic, Growth Marketing, Small Business Marketing, Small Business Strategy, Social Media, Working Remotely
Back in 2008, we made some waves in the online business community when our fearless leader used the term “recession” in a featured article he wrote that was sent out by Zig Ziglar. Even though no one would argue that we weren’t in a period of economic down turn, it...
by Paul Rose Jr | Sep 8, 2020 | Content Marketing, Email Marketing, Get Strategic, Growth Marketing, Small Business Marketing, Small Business Strategy
So you committed the cardinal sin of marketing… You committed to keeping in regular contact with your past clients, and deeper connect with new ones. But you or someone on your team dropped the ball. Or the person running point on that communication left the company...
by Paul Rose Jr | Sep 1, 2020 | Get Strategic, Small Business Marketing, Small Business Strategy
Years ago, I worked with a TV commercial producer who also wrote and directed some, well, pretty strange, if not awful movies. He made quite a bit of money as an even lower-rent Roger Corman or Troma productions. He would make these films with former teenage TV stars,...
by Paul Rose Jr | Aug 25, 2020 | Get Strategic, Growth Marketing, Small Business Strategy
In the 1930’s, Erik Homberger, a trained Montessori teacher, budding psychoanalyst and patient of Anna Freud (Sigmund’s daughter) brought his family to the United States, changed his name to Erik Erikson, and was offered a teaching position at Harvard. While there,...
by Paul Rose Jr | Aug 18, 2020 | Get Strategic, Growth Marketing, Small Business Strategy
In the 1950’s, when Walt Disney built his first theme park, he wasn’t looking for corporate synergy or to sell merchandise or to make Anaheim a vacation spot. Walt just wanted to capture the spirit and feeling he had as a child, enjoying a carnival. Somewhere parents...