Marketing Copy
Marketing Copy
This is the client-facing promotion for Brighthouse Financial's relaunched universal life insurance product.
Mockup made for an ExpressTaxExempt postcard advertising the upcoming deadline and our services.
Professional Blogs
There's a lot going on out there, Trucking Nation. We're not talking about summer vacation here, folks. By now, you probably know that CVSA-certified inspectors are out there ready to inspect your vehicle. And sure, a 37-point inspection might sound intimidating. But if you've been making your pre- and post-trip inspections, you have nothing to worry about.
Let's face it, Trucking Nation, we all have something weird in our past! Maybe you went through a disco phase, or you rocked a mullet for a while. Heck, I had an afro myself at one point. But do you ever wonder what kind of weird trends the trucking industry has hidden in its past?
Let's face it, Trucking Nation. Technology will always be changing. Just a few years ago, you'd have to be a millionaire to even own a cell phone. Now, everybody owns a phone and it can do everything short of driving your rig for you.
Have you met the ExpressTruckTax Mobile app? It's the fastest and easiest way to stay out on the road and e-file Form 2290! The app is available for both iOS and Android, and can even alert you that your return was accepted with a push notification. Check out the ExpressTruckTax Mobile app today!
So you started a nonprofit organization, and now it's time to earn those donations. What do you do? The traditional route of holding fundraisers, networking with local businesses, and using postal mail to communicate with your potential donors are time-tested strategies that work. But marketing through social media is now a serious contender for nonprofits.
Podcast Blogs
By Max Rivera | @MaxRiveraFilm In the category of A Movie Featuring Public Transportation, Max has chosen Speed (1994), directed by Jan de Bont, written by Graham Yost, and starring Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Sandra Bullock, and Jeff Daniels. Every now and then there are movie premises that just kind of write themselves.
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