I’m Proud to Be an Introvert: Are you?
Being an introvert, you might not be that popular guy and gal, but you make a real difference. Watch this video and be inspired.
Being an introvert, you might not be that popular guy and gal, but you make a real difference. Watch this video and be inspired.
Gary Vaynerchuk hires people by intuition because skills, backgrounds and achievements don’t always indicate great talents.
Stop creating dull social media content! Here are five steps to creating social content that your followers want to share.
Successful people think and do things differently from unsuccessful ones. Successful people don’t run away from problems; they face them head on.
Watching the video, I can’t stop thinking how fun his “job” is, but if you think a bit more, you’ll soon realize that it’s all hard work.
Want to learn how to promote your business using prankvertising? Learn from these horror/supranatural movie prank ads. They are scarily effective.
In their Real Beauty campaign, Dove reminds us that we are more beautiful than we think; the sketches show that. Mind-blowing.
Everything seems normal to this car salesman, except the fact that the test driver is Jeff Gordon, a pro stock car racing driver in disguise.
Using three little pigs and the big bad wolf as an analogy, The Guardian’s award-winning advert teaches people about open journalism. Watch and learn.
Coca-Cola installed the so-called Happiness Machine to dispense Coca-cola and other surprises, as well. Sharing the goodness always works.
You don’t want to argue with people who need a cup of Starbucks coffee. So, a prank to see how people react will be epic. A brave branding gig?
Here is an inspiring story of a young boy named Caine who created his own arcade made of cardboard boxes. He is a genius!
Envato runs some of the most popular online marketplaces for creative agencies and webpreneurs. I wonder, what is the office like?
Business peeps: If Flappy Bird was yours, would you take it down because you feel that you have ruined people’s life?
Ben Huh, Cheezburger, Inc. CEO, has hit rock bottom in 2001: His first startup went bust and he contemplated suicide. But he rebounded and found success.