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Interesting story: These are very scary times, aren’t they? Here’s why…

by Craig Garber September 25, 2008

The country’s a mess. We’re potentially in the middle of the most dangerous and devastating financial crisis we’ve ever seen before. Some of the largest and most venerable financial institutions on Wall Street have gone under, and many others have Stage 4 Cancer. Which means, in a case like this,

Controversy: Pack of Newport’s and a bag of Bon-Ton Potato Chips

by Craig Garber May 13, 2008

First… if you are a mom, I want to wish you a belated Happy Mother’s Day. Being a parent, especially being a mom, is very difficult. You’re usually the one who holds the family together, and that’s not an easy thing to do, especially in today’s day and age. My

Elliott Spitzer Marketing Lessons 101

by Craig Garber March 13, 2008

In addition to being one of the costliest and most damaging political falls from grace in the history of New York politics, the news about Elliott Spitzer contains tons of marketing and business lessons as well, so let’s dig in, right now: One. Spitzer’s entire platform was built on “ethics.”

Friday’s Finale: ONLY in New York.

by Craig Garber August 23, 2007

From now on, on Fridays I’m going to try and offer you something that’s going to be more entertaining than anything else. After all, for as long as I can remember, ever since grade school, Friday’s had some kind of excitement and alluring enthusiasm about the upcoming weekend — even

Why I Love The U.K.

by Craig Garber June 19, 2007

England has been very very good to me. I have a number of friends and clients there, and of course, my wife is also from England. But here’s yet another reason why you gotta love the U.K. — the government is so “open-minded.” For example, in 2004 and 2005, the

Papa was a rollin’ stone…

by Craig Garber February 27, 2007

In 1972, The Temptations released the song “Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone.” The song peaked at number 24 on the R & B charts, and was ranked #168 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. I was driving my son to school this morning, and