Thursday, October 30, 2008

Emerging 30



Last night was the Norther Kentucky Chamber of commerce Emerging 30 awards. EMG was a first time winner thanks to our rapid growth and all-around awesomeness.

Congrats to everyone on this accomplishment, and thanks to our clients for making this possible!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Happy [week of] Halloween!



Oscar dressed up as Dogula. Ferocious!

By far one of my favorite holidays of the year. Candy, surprises and creativity galore!

This year, I'll be continuing on my quest to reenact Brand's greatest icons (like the true marketing pro that I am.)
Past years have included Carmen Miranda (of Chiquita banana fame) and the Saint Pauli Girl.

...As for this year... you'll just have to wait and see! I'd hate to spoil the surprise!

What will YOU be???

Monday, October 27, 2008

Busy this afternoon?

Today at 4 p.m. the Housing Authority of Newport will be having a grand unveiling of their new Saratoga development, conveniently located on Saratoga Street in Newport.

Stop on by and learn about the positive contributions HAN has made to the city of Newport.

The Saratoga grand opening will be at 621 Saratoga Street in Newport on October 27. The event will begin at 4:00p.m. Tours and information are free and open to the general public, and light refreshments are provided. More information and directions can be accessed at: www.neighborhoodfoundations.com or by calling 859-581-2533.

Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Like having a bad significant other…

Having a bad outsourced professional service partner is like having a bad significant other. They won’t cooperate, they’re not responsive and they just aren’t interested in who you are.

Any of the following constitute a bad boyfriend, and just so happen to also apply to the world of outsourced professional services. For some people, sadly, this may be what not to do on a date: 101, but for everyone else, what seems to be common sense in the world of love applies equally to the world of professional services.

Not Responsive- How can you truly believe that someone is interested if they can’t be bothered to return your calls, emails, texts, smoke signals or…whatever in a timely fashion? I will preach until the day I die that unresponsive people, services or businesses are doomed to failure and should be a red flag against any further pursuits.

Chances are you’re not going to be the biggest fish, but that doesn’t make you any less important. In relationship speak, you should be the only fish in the pond and there is no good reason for a lack of timely response.

Inattentive- Taking calls during a fancy dinner screams, “I have better, more important things to do than to spend time with you.” Let’s face it, there are times when it’s an unavoidable necessity, but more often than not, it’s just plain rude.

Revert back to the small fish analogy- by inadvertently telling someone (client or otherwise) that you have bigger fish to fry and they are not a priority, it’s like telling them not to expect quality service or results.

Not proactive- We all cringe at the word maintenance but try as we might, it’s unavoidable. Everything needs a little tune-up once and a while, and what better way to avoid the dreaded ‘we need to talk’ speech than by being proactive. Seriously, people aren’t that hard to please. They’re inspired to continue their dealings with you based on tangible results.

Maybe you can talk your way out of any argument, but without a thoughtful idea here and there, a relationship won’t flourish. From the business side, reports can say a whole lot of nothing without the help new and proactive plans.

They don’t ‘get you’-
Branding is essential and we all [should] have it. Our personal brand should be our mantra- it’s the life you live, the beliefs you embody and the reason someone loves or hates you. If a significant other can’t understand who you are, what you stand for and compliment you appropriately, it’s time to move on.

Very simple idea, but most important and most overlooked. What are the people who are selling your brand to the media saying about you?

Overpriced- Let’s face it. Commitments can get expensive. While it theoretically should be considered an investment, there are people out there who just want to take your money.

Typically I’ll agree that high prices correlate with a brand’s perceived value, but more often than not, it seems the higher the company rates, the less dazzling the results.

SEO scams, horrifically overpriced websites and ridiculous overhead can quickly become money pits for clients. While I’m not endorsing bargain basement discount companies by any means, the other end of the spectrum might not be the best for growth either…unless you happen to be an established megabrand with millions to blow [in which case, you’re probably not reading this anyway.]

So, at the risk of sounding like a man hating cynic, I’m releasing this advice into the world in hopes that someone can sit back and say, “you know, you’re right, this [business] partnership is not benefitting me like it should. It’s time to find somebody who’s looking out for my best interest.”

Oh, and P.S. Happy 200th post to me :)

Friday, October 17, 2008

In Capable Claws



Larry, our data entry expert, oversees his first meeting. We're so proud!


See his bio: http://www.eisenmanagementgroup.com/people/bio_larrylobster.php

Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

PR In the Stars

I recall the morning I left for my very first day at my very first job. I was talking to my dad who told me, “Knock ‘em dead, you were born to do this job.”

Well, he may not have been exaggerating. Today I was browsing CNN and found an article about “what your zodiac says about your career.” As it turns out, not only is my sign the most likely to find contentment within a chosen field, but I’m naturally [uh… astrologically?] well suited to my job…

Sagittarius (November 11 - December 21) Sagittarians are spiritual, positive and ethical; they also love to travel and learn new skills. Editing/writing, marketing/public relations, entertainment, hotel/recreation, IT and military, the careers reported in the survey, are all fitting for Sagittarians.

Discover what you may have been born to do:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/worklife/10/15/cb.astrology.career/index.html

As with fortune cookies and magic 8 balls, it’s probably best to take astrology with a grain of salt, but it is a fun article!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Just Sharing the Love...

Safe Haven Animal Sanctuary was in yesterday's Enquirer. See the article below. Don't forget that October is adopt a dog month!



Joyce and rory with Hank (mentioned in article below)

[See Hank's profile here: http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12118600 ]

Animals can find Safe Haven

By Lisa Wakeland
lwakeland@communitypress.com

Hank was living in the woods for one month before finding a place at Safe Haven.

The 1-year-old American bulldog is one of many abandoned or abused pets rescued by Safe Haven, a no-kill animal sanctuary.

Unlike other adoption facilities, Safe Haven operates out of the Peppermint Pig Thrift & Gift store in Anderson Township and the animals live in temporary foster homes throughout the area.

Rory Uhler, founding president of Safe Haven, said they receive close to 100 requests per week to take in animals and try to accommodate as many as possible.

"Without adoptions, we can't help any more," he said.

Joyce Hutchinson, manager of Peppermint Pig and founding board member of Safe Haven, said some dogs and cats come from people losing their homes and others are rescued from shelters that euthanize the animals.

She said Peppermint Pig was created as a way to raise money for veterinary bills and day-to-day care for the animals.

When Hank came to Safe Haven, he had a bite wound on his back and the shelter paid for his surgery.

Hutchinson said he is one of 20 dogs and more than 100 cats in Safe Haven's foster homes, and the shelter usually has the animals in their care for up to a month.

Adoption policies are strict, Uhler said, and include a screening process and home visits.

He said Safe Haven knows the animals in its care very well and can match owners with pets.

"The animals we've rescued have been through hard times and we want to make sure they go to a good home," Hutchinson said.

She added that volunteers at Safe Haven and Peppermint Pig are crucial the success of both.

From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. every Saturday, Safe Haven brings animals available for adoption to the Peppermint Pig, 8225 Beechmont Ave.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

It gets me every time…

For those of you who don’t know, Issue 6 will be on the ballot in November and concerns the construction of a resort casino in Ohio.

While I’m not going to endorse one particular side or another, I do want to talk about the commercial they’re currently running.

It depicts four people- citizens from Indiana, West Virginia, Michigan and Kentucky saying “I’m from [enter state name] and thanks, Ohio, for giving us your money!”

Each of the four looks like an average Joe, and I wouldn’t have given it a second thought, save the fact that the guy from Michigan is wearing a University of Michigan hat and tossing a football.

…oh these advertising people have done it again!

As an Ohio State alum and diehard Buckeye fan, I’m almost offended that they went so far as to allude to the possibility that my gambling dollars go to support U of M football….and, worst of all, made the assumption that just by seeing that Maize and Blue M on the man’s hat, that I would be persuaded to vote one way or another.

Arguably, we Ohio State fans are a rowdy bunch, and maize and blue aren’t exactly our favorite colors, but give us a little credit here, but we’re not going to vote on an issue solely because our fun money MIGHT support our rival’s football program. Come on now!

I’ve looked high and low for the ad, but can’t seem to find it (not even on the official website), but if you want to learn more about the pro issue 6 stance and view their other ads: http://www.yesonissue6.com.

Monday, October 6, 2008

October is Adopt a Dog Month!



While I'm talking about my love of dogs, let me remind everyone that October is adopt a dog month! (Well...my dog, pictured above, is not up for adoption...but he is adopted!)

Safe Haven Animal Shelter is one of Cincinnati's no-kill animal rescues that fosters adoptable dogs and cats until a loving home can be found.

Interested in adopting? Visit the Peppermint Pig Thrift and Gift on 8255 Beechmont Ave. every Saturday from 1-4 p.m.

Learn more about safe haven and find out about you can help at: www.safehavenohio.org or by calling: 513-474-0005.

Friday, October 3, 2008

10/3



Typically, I'd much rather share photos of travel adventures than myself, but Oscar looks so...personable in this picture that I just had to share it!

Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Happy Founders Day!



We sure do love to celebrate around here! And why not- marketing is all about fun and we do our best to keep it that way.

Today, Eisen Management Group turns 2, which is as good a reason as any to celebrate-

good fun,
gainful employment and
great work!

It's an opportunity that made the know-nothing newbie that I was into a validated PR professional and there's no turning back now.

Here's to many more years!