If you are looking for a job in the art or design industry, chances are that you will be required to provide a portfolio of your past work. While physical portfolios are still quite easy to find, online applications often prefer a digital portfolio in the form of a website. This way, employers can see… Read more »
Are SBA loans right for recent graduates?
We at Marketing Moves tend to focus on… marketing. Of course that makes sense since we are marketing students. That is what we study and so theoretically is the area of our interest. We have a diverse set of skills and focuses within the world of marketing, just as any group of marketing students… Read more »
From custom vinyl banners to PPC – Reflections on the world of marketing
Advertising is central to any business. We at Marketing Moves know this more than anyone, since we are, after all, marketing students. There are about as many different types of and techniques for marketing as there are businesses. Everything from pay per click to digital lead generation to print and radio advertising. We tend to… Read more »
Emotional Support Animal Letters: Expert Advice on the ESA Chicken Challenge
This week our guest post comes to us from ESADoggy, a firm that focuses on helping people with their emotional support animals! This is not a legal service. We are not lawyers, but we offer education, consulting, and documents that meet the requirements of the law regarding emotional support animals. We cannot and will… Read more »
Selling in the Mountains of Georgia: An interview with Gary Ward
Real estate has always held a special interest for me. Both my mom and my grandmother are real estate agents. From times before I could even walk I’ve been involved in the business, helping to show houses and put listing up on the market. As young as an infant, I made clients laugh as I… Read more »
19 Things I Learned on my Israel Trip
I was fortunate enough to be taken on a trip to Israel with a dedicated group that really knows the country. It was a longtime dream of mine to get to visit the Holy Land, and I was ecstatic when I received the phone call that told me I would be able to live out… Read more »
6 Ways to Keep Your Web Design Clients Happy
Web designers are in the odd position of being both creatives and corporate players and have to navigate the business world while caught up in the details of their craft. For some designers, liaising with clients may feel more difficult than coding. This does not need to be the case, however, and forming good relationships… Read more »
The Business of Orthodontics & Invisalign
In business school, we tend to group different types of business by their customers and their product – B2C, B2B, big box retailers, SAAS, professional services – we have all kinds of names for differentiating businesses. This is effective in the classroom, but out in the business world it tends to gloss over differences and… Read more »
Travis Baker – The All-American Self-Taught Entrepreneur
What is entrepreneurship today? This is a broad question, so perhaps we can narrow it by asking what does entrepreneurship look like today? Historically, there has been a focus on self-taught and self-made entrepreneurs. The laundry list of great American entrepreneurs – people like Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, Madam C.J. Walker – contains few… Read more »
What to Expect from Smartphones in the Future
These days, it has become impossible for people to get through a day without checking their phone multiple times and it is not very difficult to see why. After all, the smartphones we have today boast high-resolution screens, quality cameras and plenty of gaming and social media apps that can keep us occupied. However,… Read more »