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Amy MartensAt Nehlsen, we’re full of creative ideas — and we love to share! Check out some of the work that’s been keeping us busy this holiday season.
Read MoreAt Nehlsen, we’re full of creative ideas — and we love to share! Check out some of the work that’s been keeping us busy this holiday season.
Read MoreAn estimated 92 million strong, the Millennial generation is the largest in U.S. history. As the first digital natives, they’re tech-savvy and socially connected. They’re also saddled with student loan debt — an average of approximately $21,000, according to the Federal Reserve.
Read MoreFrom the busy business executive facilitating a meeting from a remote location, to a construction contractor accessing cloud-based document management software on a jobsite — mobile technology is everywhere. According to a Cisco report, it’s predicted that Wi-Fi and mobile-connected devices will account for 68 percent of all Internet traffic by 2017.
Read MoreSo your business is doing great, right? You are posting record numbers, achieving goals that you could only dream of when you were a start-up. Here’s the issue: to the casual audience, or even the crowd showing a hint of interest in what your business has to offer, all of these numbers, stats and facts are viewed from a distance as a healthy-helping of “blah blah blah.” In order for your “shining” achievements or statistical information to truly be appreciated and quickly digested by the viewer, you will need to find yourself a better vehicle to capture the attention of any prospect. Preferably, a visual one. According to Hubspot, 40% of people respond better to visual information than text. Much of this impressive number can be directly contributed to the ever-increasing use of infographics.
Read MoreDr. Joseph Rock, a psychologist at Cleveland Clinic says that buying a lottery ticket for a giant payoff, like the one that recently passed, is healthy for your brain. You start imagining all the wonderful things you can do with $1.5 billion (like $40 million wasn’t enough), and your brain produces serotonin, dopamine and adrenaline.
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