by King Monkey | Jan 26, 2016 | Advertising, Digital Media, Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Marketing Tips, Social Media, Story Telling, Target Market, Uncategorized
Goals are important. They are what drive us and give direction to our lives. Goals help us lose weight, get fit, finish household chores, climb mountains, buy houses, ask that special someone out on a date, have kids, work harder so we can make more money to buy the...
by King Monkey | Nov 12, 2015 | Blog Tips, Branding, Business Development, Digital Media, Kickstarter, Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Social Media, Story Telling, Uncategorized, Websites
“There is immense power when a group of people with similar interests gets together to work toward the same goals.” (Idowu Koyenikan, author and consultant) Congrats to DMOS Collective on its team effort to create pro-quality, portable tools so riders and athletes can...
by King Monkey | Nov 5, 2015 | Advertising, Blog Tips, Business Development, Design, Digital Media, Gratitude, Kickstarter, Marketing Strategy, Marketing Tips, Product Development, Target Market, Uncategorized, Websites
Congratulations to the folks at DMOS Collective, whose Kickstarter campaign has gained over 180 backers and is officially “funded.” Good Stuff—and just in time for winter! DMOS is now ready to produce their first batch of kicker tool shovels—which are awesome for...
by King Monkey | Nov 4, 2015 | Branding, Business Development, Design, Digital Media, Marketing Strategy, Public Relations, Story Telling, Traditions, Uncategorized
The hallmark of most successful business leaders and entrepreneurs is the ability to step back every now and then to reflect on where they are, where they want to be, and where they’ve been—including an examination of takeaways and critical lessons of what they’ve...
by King Monkey | Sep 16, 2015 | Business Development, Digital Media, Marketing Strategy, Marketing Tips, Time Management, Uncategorized
September can be a “crossroads” type month. Summer’s just about over, autumn looms, and shortly after that it’s the holiday season (which seems to get bigger and longer and more drawn out every year) and then New Year’s. Some might feel tempted to coast the remaining...