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Sales & Marketing - 02.01.2013

That’s a wrap

Businesses sink ad budgets into autos

Billboard and television advertising require contracts and big money. But more businesses are finding that when the will is strong, and the ad budget is weak, there’s still an option to stand out from the crowd. Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 04.26.2012

Stuck in the rough

Country clubs take a beating

Jim Cowan spent several years leading the Bricktown Association during the area’s renaissance. with that job, which involved constantly being around a young, hip crowd, he always had his finger on the pulse of what was going on.

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Sales & Marketing - 02.27.2012

A social about social

Attend an evening forum about social networking and blogging.

Tuesday March 6 – 7 p.m.
The Div
1712 S. Kelly Ave.
Edmond Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 02.24.2012

Expert Q&A: Advertising

With Rhonda Hooper
President and CEO
Jordan Advertising
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Sales & Marketing - 02.24.2012

Reaching out

Marketers embrace new culture via social media

For Marcus Williamson, relationships are everything. And maybe more so than anyone else on the Oklahoma City University campus, the Meinders School of Business director of outreach pays particular attention not only to the message he’s sending out, but the medium he’s using.

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Sales & Marketing - 09.28.2011

Flackhouse

Public relations professionals share space, pool talents

What started with drinks among acquaintances has turned into a public relations experiment. Since that initial happy hour at Paseo Grill a few months ago, PR professionals Kathy Oden-Hall, Meredith Lynn, Rob Crissinger, Phil Bacharach and Mary Ann Osko have joined Tracey Zeeck in a nondescript — and hard-to-find — warehouse building in Automobile Alley. Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 08.29.2011

Not his hobby

Local developer carves out new use for vacant big box ... literally.

Nick Preftakes hopes he has found the cure for his big-box blues in south Oklahoma City. Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 08.01.2011

Signs of the times

Local visionary helps restore iconic signs, and hopes more will do the same with the help of a new program

Jim Gleason started in the sign industry when he was 12 years old, sweeping the floors in his dad’s sign shop in Salina, Kan. He worked for his father for 18 years at Gleason and Sons Signs before eventually coming to the metro area. Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 07.15.2011

PR firm donates to two nonprofits

Saxum gives grants to Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma and the Tulsa-based Community Action Project

In its third year awarding a communications grant to a nonprofit, Oklahoma City-based Saxum upped its donation to include two groups this year. Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 06.20.2011

CD Warehouse rebrands as Movie Exchange

New brand similar in concept to former one

The CD Warehouse store formerly at NW 39 Street and Pennsylvania Avenue moved to French Market Mall, 2850 NW 63, and was rebranded as Movie Exchange.
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Sales & Marketing - 05.27.2011

Rind of the times

Oklahoma’s pork industry looking for thicker cut of trade pie

When leaders from the U.S., Canada and Mexico convened in 1992 to sign the North American Free Trade Agreement, local pork producers figured trade opportunities soon would expand. Eighteen years later, they’re still waiting. Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 05.27.2011

Southern hospitality

Local brewer provides beverages to regional event centers, including those south of the Red River

Anyone who attends a Texas Rangers baseball game and orders a frozen margarita is enjoying a beverage made entirely in south Oklahoma City. With liquor laws that allow only beer to be sold at the games, Rick Huebert makes the margarita, classified as an alcoholic malt beverage, in his brewery. Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 05.27.2011

Wedding belles

Brides are being more cost-conscious when it comes to wedding planning

Births, weddings and deaths are the three recession-proof events in most people’s lives. Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 05.27.2011

Retail with a purpose

Causes add meaning for local retailers

As a Mid-America Christian University student, Kristi Hayes knew her future would be in ministry. But little did the Skyline Church youth pastor know that years later she would be an international retailer whose goal was to educate the world — one child at a time. Read more
 
Sales & Marketing - 05.03.2011

Smooth serve

Oklahoma entrepreneur dishes up success one cup of yogurt at a time

People from San Jose, Calif., to Staten Island, N.Y., can stop by Orange Leaf self-serve yogurt shops to fill their cups with a variety of flavors and top it with fruit and nuts or gummy worms and chocolate. Few, however, likely know the company is based in Oklahoma City. Read more
 
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