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Brands in History: April 2015
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A Hancock ain't enough. Michelangelo's Sculpting the Brand. Baseball and the Rosetta Stone. The Silver Bullet Myth. Knights of the Round Table. Monday, April 27, 2015. Brands In History now on Amazon! Is now available in book form and from Amazon. The difference between the book and blog? Added bonuses are a primer on ancient advertising and a foreword by branding expert, Bob Lamons, auth. Or of The Case for B2B Branding. The book in terms of spirit is just like the blog. It's. Friday, April 10, 2015.
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Brands in History: Celebrating a really big brand!
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A Hancock ain't enough. Michelangelo's Sculpting the Brand. Baseball and the Rosetta Stone. The Silver Bullet Myth. Knights of the Round Table. Sunday, April 21, 2013. Celebrating a really big brand! Essentially, Texas has almost everything anyone could want or need—but it's not for weenies. Texas can be so hot you boil in your own sweat, or bone chillingly cold. And then there are storms so wild as to shake the pillars of Heaven. Texans to come to their aid. Even so, these people endured an aftermat...
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Brands in History: Brands In History now on Amazon!
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A Hancock ain't enough. Michelangelo's Sculpting the Brand. Baseball and the Rosetta Stone. The Silver Bullet Myth. Knights of the Round Table. Monday, April 27, 2015. Brands In History now on Amazon! Is now available in book form and from Amazon. The difference between the book and blog? Added bonuses are a primer on ancient advertising and a foreword by branding expert, Bob Lamons, auth. Or of The Case for B2B Branding. The book in terms of spirit is just like the blog. It's. The Lone Star Brand.
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Brands in History: The Silver Bullet Myth
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A Hancock ain't enough. Michelangelo's Sculpting the Brand. Baseball and the Rosetta Stone. The Silver Bullet Myth. Knights of the Round Table. The Silver Bullet Myth. The Silver Bullet—everybody tries to fire off that single thing, whatever that thing may be, to solve a problem or challenge. That’s a heavy burden for one thing. We have to have it! So when the next big trend or fad hits, sit back, think a second and cogitate on whether or not it fits into your marketing mix; and how. If you don’...
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Brands in History: The Honor Brand
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A Hancock ain't enough. Michelangelo's Sculpting the Brand. Baseball and the Rosetta Stone. The Silver Bullet Myth. Knights of the Round Table. No lie—George Washington was a man well prepared to lead our nation against the British. If there was one better, he never surfaced. Not only did he serve our budding nation with honor—his leadership demonstrated deep conviction for that which he fought. Just a little bigger. To squadrons of bomber crews gritting it out in the skies over Europe, the Red Tails.
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Secret Histories: October 2016
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Wednesday, October 19, 2016. Episcopal High School - former Catholic convent: HAUNTED. Location of Interest: Episcopal High School (Bellaire, Tx). Codename: Marian High School/Convent: 1931 - 1983. Coordinates: 29.7149° N, 95.4576° W. From the 2016 film, Conjuring 2. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Episcopal High School - former Catholic convent: H.
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Brands in History: Remembering the Alamo
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A Hancock ain't enough. Michelangelo's Sculpting the Brand. Baseball and the Rosetta Stone. The Silver Bullet Myth. Knights of the Round Table. Sunday, March 11, 2012. Depiction of the battle at the Alamo. Surrounded by a massive army against odds that no sane man should ever willingly embrace, a pitiful force of just a few stood in brave opposition to a great many. Sound familiar? William B. Travis. Therefore, submitted for your approval. March 5, 2016 at 11:35 AM. Today is the eve of the last day.
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Brands in History: Now that's a knife!
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A Hancock ain't enough. Michelangelo's Sculpting the Brand. Baseball and the Rosetta Stone. The Silver Bullet Myth. Knights of the Round Table. Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Now that's a knife! A classic style of Bowie Knife. Look like cub scouts. Bowie was very straightforward and tough enough to defend his opinions. And if angered, his reaction was swift and mean, which will come into play later and account for the fame of his knife. In 1808, the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves. Now thats a knife!
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Brands in History: Sam—I am no Wellington
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A Hancock ain't enough. Michelangelo's Sculpting the Brand. Baseball and the Rosetta Stone. The Silver Bullet Myth. Knights of the Round Table. Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Sam—I am no Wellington. To all Texans Sam Houston. Right after his victory for Texas independence, Houston was known to the new republic as Old Sam Jacinto. It underscored his place in Texas history and forever equated him with the Battle of San Jacinto. There is no escaping that aspect of his brand—it is the most enduring element to...