tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14016238.post3566631834001746166..comments2023-11-03T07:01:16.104-05:00Comments on C. Hope Clark: One ShotHope Clarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17319310910383413396noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14016238.post-34005472640716443172012-01-09T14:38:19.770-05:002012-01-09T14:38:19.770-05:00It's all in the details! Every little blurb or...It's all in the details! Every little blurb or link is a chance to represent yourself.<br /><br />I recently saw an oatmeal box that had, in the spot where the instructions usually are, the heading: How to Make Perfect Oatmeal. Genius! The "Directions" blurb is one we usually gloss over, but it has to be there. They used that one simple line as a way to market their brand, evoking not just oatmeal, but perfect oatmeal, in a space that's usually just wasted.Kelly Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01752857506190488860noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14016238.post-32415741765450387882012-01-09T12:30:47.775-05:002012-01-09T12:30:47.775-05:00There's not enough time to work for everything...There's not enough time to work for everything we find while blogging or whatever on the internet. <br /><br />I agree that it's best to get to the point and not make an interested viewer have to use valuable time to figure out who you are and what you're about. I know I often don't have time for that.<br /><br /><br />Lee<br /><a href="http://tossingitout.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Tossing It Out</a>Arlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.com