Sure, much of this is true. But, I loved it anyway.
posted by Ian Summers on February 19th, 2010
Thanks to Arthur Meyerson.
Tags: advertising, advertising agencies, career, commercial photography, marketing
posted by Ian Summers on February 19th, 2010
Thanks to Arthur Meyerson.
Tags: advertising, advertising agencies, career, commercial photography, marketing
April 12th, 2010 at 10:25 am
Hysterical! I love the absurdity and actually feel like the descriptions here are better then many many other industries. What does that say? I wonder how I would have perceived my job description (photographer) had someone told me. Obviously it’s all in the way it’s said.
Ian, I have never seen a blog that is not linked to a blogging website. Is this a stand alone? How are you publishing your blog?
April 14th, 2010 at 11:52 am
Jono set Heartstorming up so that it is a website and has a domain. There are many more things that I can do to it to make it look more like a website. I can create tabs for sections such as about, coaching, etc. I can make it look more like a website. I can make it appear as if it is embedded rather than a container. I also have a website for my artwork. That is not a blog. Since it is a website, search engines look for as if it was a website.
There are lots of blogs — a far wider number that are stand alone. It all depends on the purpose of the blog. I can also have a blogsite made of several blogs.