Friday, March 13, 2015

Marketing Reflections Mastery Journal Part Duce

Hello Everyone,

Some of us, if not all, are at the final classes of this course. There are some that are still navigating their way to punching their own clocks at their own job, and there are some that are already living the 'American Dream' for better or for worse. We all have come here for the main facet of running our own business as the ultimate goal. In return, we learn ourselves in being creative and with that, become better workers for ourselves and for the people we are surrounded by.

What I have learned in the final months has been nothing short of invaluable. From executive leadership skills involving leadership presentation, BLOG creations and personal branding of your business interests, to negotiation and deal-making getting deep with research case studying, I have learned a lot as to getting knowledge of the behind the scenes of how a great operation functions.

What I am looking forward to in this class is to get a more refined and concrete understanding as to how I need to make the proper tools for use of social media and home websites. Engineering the best ways to use Twitter and YouTube in ways that are the most conducive for my business. Just as my former Algebra teacher use to say, You want to separate the wheat from the chaff. (Mr. Harold circa. 1992) Just as Samsung used analytics to take a bit out of Apple’smarket share using social media numbers, Jammin Products Inc. wants to use the good and the bad to create better if not the best. Kim Garst said, “Before you speak, listen. Before you write, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you invest, investigate. Before you criticize, wait. One of the top 50 women of power in influence for social media in 2014, she embodies the will and grit to help shape the ecommerce connection to the consumer.


What has been the driving force for ideas especially in the security department creation would go to Apple with its ability to hold the world captive until they release the official information to the public. The rejuvenation and birth of the NCAA college football competition with the NCAA College Football Playoffs, the layout of how companies like Givenchy, Marvelous Designer, Versace, Relativity Media, the New Yorker, New York Times, Bing, Nike, Reebok, NBAStore, Jared jewelry, Cadillac, Nissan USA, The Divergent, Fast and Furious, Transformers and Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit websites and all of their social media sites. The creativity of how all of the world-class companies are what I wish to have my company web presence shown. I am in the process of crafting my website & BLOGQastand become a very much different sports fashion/graphics company in which the likes the world has never seen.  Stay tuned.

References:

Full Sail University
Courses: Executive Leadership
03/13/2015

Full Sail University
Courses: Negotiation & Deal-Making
03/13/2015

Twitter Small Biz

YouTube Advertise

50 Favorite Online-Marketing Influencers of 2014
Jayson Demers
August 25, 2014

Ex-Apple Employees Reveal How The Company Is So Good At Keeping Secrets
Jim Edwards
May 27, 2013

College Football Playoffs

Givenchy Fashion

Marvelous Designer

Versace

Relativity Media

The New Yorker

The New York Times

Nike

Reebok

NBA Store

Jared Jewelry

Cadillac

Nissan

Divergent Movies

Furious 7

Transformers Movies

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

The Hobbit Trilogy

1 comment:

  1. Hi Duane,

    I was so happy to see that you had two blog names for me to choose and I chose the fashion design in sports. Okay I am a big believe in getting the rougher items out of the way for this particular assignment. The recommendations to increase your visibility, viral ability, and to max your SEO performance are what have been asked of us to give some helpful ideas on.
    First If we have something on this page dealing with fashion or sports there should absolutely be pictures of fashion images, shows or designers or athletes who have crossed over both platforms and are know in each industry just to get people's minds thinking about the visual possibilities of what your brand is about. I understand that it is limited with what we have been required to do per the assignments, but this is for the future of your site. I would also have a spot that lets people know where they can see your items and how they can get ahold of them. More importantly, how they can pay for them and if any of the profits go to any charitable organizations or do any good for any thing in the world besides the company itself.
    Otherwise, I really like your ideas on Kim Garst..."Before you speak, listen. Before you write, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you invest, investigate. Before you criticize, wait." I absolutely am going to research further into her as an industry leader within the top 50 women of powerful influence in social media in 2014. Your words about her were aptly chosen and very inspiring, "she embodies the will and grit to help shape the commerce connection to the customer."
    I truly enjoyed your post. You might want to catch a couple of items us writers tend to overlook as we continue to write page after page. Thank you for the blog and the relevant and enlightening information.

    Very truly,

    Michelle Fernandez

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