Archive for January, 2014

Kid President Goes Viral

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Virality: “the tendency of an image, video, or piece of information to be circulated rapidly and widely from one Internet user to another; the quality or fact of being viral.” (Oxford Dictionary) Any company or brand executive has dreamt of the opportunity to create something that goes viral, but for Brad Montague, the founder of Kid President, it was pretty…
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Live the American Dream in Salt Lake City, Utah!

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Scott Christofferson So you want to live the American dream do you? That’s good because if you’re in Salt Lake City, Utah you have a great chance of doing just that! A recent study says that children born in a low income family in Salt Lake City are more likely to live the American dream than anywhere else in the…
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Utah Jazz Update

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It seems as if the Utah Jazz have made some New Year’s Resolutions of their own. Currently ranked as the worst team in the West, the Jazz have nowhere to go but up. Head coach Tyrone Corbin has been tinkering with the lineups, and it seems to be working. At one point the Jazz were 1-14 on the season, something…
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Why You Need Twitter in the Classroom

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Photo by Flickr User Brad Flickinger While it seems that many educators are focused on keeping kids away from social media during school, there are some teachers and institutions interested in incorporating social media as a valuable part of the learning experience. Along with its inherent disadvantages to learning environments, social media also has many advantages and possibilities that can…
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Manliness Marketing

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The Man Your Man Could Smell Like and A Lot of Sad Mothers I’d like to formally tip my hat to Old Spice for its last few marketing campaigns. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably remember seeing a series of brilliantly composed TV ads with a shirtless Isaiah Mustafa saying that your man isn’t as manly as…
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The Fall of Product Launches

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Product launches have outworn their welcome. People have started to grow tired of the standard technology product launch. In the past people vied for an invitation to Apple’s extravagant and charismatic product launches. With the passing of Steve Jobs, the popularity of these launches has declined, and not just for Apple. The entire industry has seen a decrease in popularity…
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Stop By Our Office!

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Stop By and Meet the Innovation Simple Team Do you live in the Northern Utah, Southern Utah, or Las Vegas area and have questions about marketing, web design or strategy? Want to meet our team? Come in to one of our offices: Salt Lake City, Utah; St. George, Utah; and Provo, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah: 5284 S. Commerce Dr….
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Salt Lake City Date Ideas

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Dating may not be the easiest thing to do and sometimes planning a date may be harder than mustering the 20-seconds of courage to ask that special someone out. Never fear, we have come up with a list of five great dating ideas for Salt Lake that are unique, easy and affordable. 1. Carriage Rides You may have seen the…
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3 Lessons Your Business Can Learn from Mommy Bloggers

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Photo by Flickr Anonymous User If you’ve been present in the blogging world within the past ten years, you may have noticed who the real stars in blogging are: young moms. Not only are these moms completely dominating the blogging world, but they are doing it so well that they are making a living off of it. (You’d be shocked…
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Winter Dates in St. George

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A Few Suggestions As I write this post, I recognize that it might be misleading to use the phrase “Winters in St. George”, seeing as winter in St. George is about the equivalent to early fall in most parts of Utah. Case in point: I just spent New Year’s Day walking around with shorts and a t-shirt in St. George’s…
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