Posts Tagged ‘boulder chamber of commerce’

is your business card up to snuff?

As marketing professionals, we see a TON of really, really bad business cards.  You know the ones:  they have VistaPrint logos all over them.  They list 20 phone numbers and no actual contact information.  Weird, mangled, or outdated imagery abounds.

We’re going to get a chance to evaluate business cards next week, both at the Boulder Business Trade Fair sponsored by the Boulder Chamber of Commerce (November 19, 5-8:30 pm) and the exciting Angel Capital Summit sponsored by the Rockies Venture Club, a group we are proud to sponsor and assist with all things marketing (November 21, 8 am-6 pm).

Here’s the scoop:  Drop your business card in our fishbowl and you’ll get a free business card evaluation, a special business card promotion a la VOCO, and a chance to win a fabulous prize.

Free advice, a fun and useful evaluation, and prizes?  People, it doesn’t get much better than that.

in thin air

mountainWe’re always looking to be more educated about what’s what and who’s who in the land of digital media.  Imagine our surprise when we heard of the Thin Air Summit, a two-day media extravaganza that promises loads of information, pointers toward the future, and the chance to mingle with other creative types.  Too bad we didn’t hear of it sooner; we would have loved to present.

Speaking of speaking and public appearances, though, we’ve got two on our plate:  the upcoming Boulder Business Trade Fair sponsored by the Boulder Chamber of Commerce (November 19, 5-8:30 pm) and the very promising Angel Capital Summit sponsored by the Rockies Venture Club, a group we are proud to sponsor and assist with all things marketing (November 21, 8 am-6 pm).

It’s amazing what can happen when like-minded professionals get their heads together, get in one room, and commune.  Word on the street is that millions changed hands directly following the ACS…a dream come true for investors who found their angels that day.  Even if you’re not directly seeking financing or wanting to implement an SEO plan or social media project alone, push yourself and sign up for an event.  You’ll gain new perspective, increase that sphere of influence, and come out smarter than you were going in.