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Fireplant Media Work Values
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Daily Duties at Fireplant Media:
Branding, brand development, creative direction, managed creative teams and sales staff, managed client advertising campaigns, media placement, media negotiations, demographic research, copywriting, produced, directed and edited TV commercials, developed new advertising media for local businesses (i.e.: short-run, local print advertising magazines).
What they like about Fireplant Media:
You give high priority to hiring firms with prestige. Market reputation and prestige of a firm may be determined through on-line research, and conversations with individuals working in your target industry. Note that firms "in the public eye" receive a great deal more critical publicity and attention than those operating with more anonymity. So as you assess your employment opportunities, be sure to seek out the positive aspects of the firm's reputation in addition to noting negative publicity the company may have received.
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Media Buyer, Media Planner, TV production, television, copywriter, copy editor, editor, video editor, marketing, advertising, media placement, restaurant marketing, Foodie, Sales Manager, Sales, Project manager, creative director, Word, Excel, Branding, VP Marketing, Director, Marketing Director, sports, broadcast, radio, Music, Promotions, film, trailer editor, Business Startup, startup, 10 years experience, 10 years, guitar
Information about Fireplant Media
Company Rank: Not Available
Average length of employment : 22 years
Average salary of employees: $70,000
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Climbers who worked at Fireplant Media had these interests:
Books | |
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Marketing Outrageously |
A book by Jon Spoelstra that reminds the reader not only how to market outrageously, but how to do it on a srtict budget. It also teaches the value of a sales staff as a company's most-valuable advertising asset. |
The Wizard of Ads |
This book proves my worth as a media, advertising and marketing strategist. When clients disagree with the strategies of my proposals, I am constantly proven right (whether they like it or not), and Roy H. Williams' books read as though I wrote them mysel |
The Little Red Book of Selling |
A priceless book to remind you that sales is hard work. Your sales staff needs constant encouragement and improvement or else your whole company could come to a screeching halt. As the old saying goes, "If sales was so easy, everyone would be doing it." T |
Cosmos |
The classic by Carl Sagan. "Cosmos" reminds us all how insignificant we are in the cosmos while reminding us at the same time how impotant each one of our tiniest actions can be. One different move today can mean an entirely different future tomorrow. It' |
A Short History of Nearly Everything |
From the creation of the Earth to the future of the Earth and everything in between, Bill Bryson gives us a complete, yet condensed, yet precise and objective view on how everything ever is, ever was, and ever will be..., in a nutshell. Similar to "Cosmos |
Brave New World |
The classic by Aldous Huxley. I read it in high school (because I had to), and I'm re-reading again now because I want to. Odd... seems WAY different now! Astonishing book, especiall since it was written in the 1930's. |
Magazines | |
Food & Wine Magazine |
Just what it says. I'm a die-hard Foodie, I love to cook, and I've even been published in Food and Wine (sure it was a letter to the editor - but I was published in it). |
Websites | |
Newsmax.com http://newsmax.com |
This is where I get my right wing news... |
alternet.org http://alternet.org |
This is where I get my left-wing news... (Combine Alternet.org and Newsmax.com and I can usually decipher the ACTUAL news - something that no one seems to actually report any more). |
Musician's Friend http://www.MusiciansFriend.com |
A music-instrument toy store and catalog. Just when I think I don't need any more guitars, I get a new catalog. |
YouTube http://YouTube.com |
We all know what YouTube is by now. If ever you need to find a video clip of ANYTHING, it's there. Somehow, it's there. Sidenote: I recommend looking up Alec Baldwin's classic speech from "Glengarry Glen Ross." Every Salesperson should see that... dai |
FaceBook http://FaceBook.com |
Ditto - we all know what this is. This is a place where you can run into old friends from way back when. Good times. It's also a decent business networking site, too. |
LinkedIn.com http://linkedin.com |
Another social networking website, more for professionals than personal info. Lots of professional groups to join and a good resource for just about any kind of eager business person out there. |
pandora.com http://pandora.com |
The best free music site out there. Type in the name of a band you like and it plays their stuff along with other bands with a similar sound. If you like the song being played, you click on the thumb's up and it'll keep it in your catalog. If you don't li |
craigslist.org http://craigslist.org |
Shhhhh... don't tell anyone, but this is a good place to find jobs or post job openings. For me, however, it is best used as a place to find electric guitars at great prices. |
