by William Bowman | Mar 15, 2021 | Author: William Bowman, Blogs and Articles, Digital Marketing, Film, Video, and Media, Media, PPM: Paid
Recently the folks from Launch My Book, a self-publishing company located in one of my favorite places in the world, Bend, OR, contacted me to edit their flagship course Book Launch Boot Camp. Their course was going to be a “no-nonsense” alternative to...
by William Bowman | Mar 7, 2021 | Author: William Bowman, Blogs and Articles, Digital Marketing, Film, Video, and Media, Media, PPM: Paid
There’s some people who come into your life and end up changing your directory entirely. Because that person becomes your friend/family/coworker, your life takes a totally different turn that you expected that it would. I personally have several of these...
by William Bowman | Mar 11, 2020 | Author: William Bowman, Blogs and Articles, People Project Media, PPM: Paid
It’s helpful to remember sometimes that it’s equally as important to have a good client as to be a good contractor. There are certain skills and dispositions that make the client you’re working for enjoyable and efficient and that help you, the...
by William Bowman | Mar 11, 2020 | Author: William Bowman, Blogs and Articles, People Project Media, PPM: Paid
Project-Scope: Speak Nerdy To Me About four months back Steve Bowman (yes, relation) from Model Technology Solutions, one of my cornerstone clients, sent me an email. In it, he said that he wanted some media items to advertise some of his company’s new offerings....
by William Bowman | Jul 1, 2019 | Author: Matt Sheeks, Blogs and Articles, Creativity, Digital Marketing, English and Writing
Whether you’re a low-level marketing manager or novelist of 30 years, the writing process can be agonizing, especially when you’re writing about something you are passionate about. Copywriting for marketing is no different. It’s hard. Not only are there very specific...
by William Bowman | May 31, 2019 | Author: William Bowman, Blogs and Articles, Lifestyle, Productivity
Many of you work in an office. For eight hours a day, minus one or two fifteen minute breaks, you sit in front of a computer screen and work on tasks assigned to you by your superiors. Most days you’re restricted to your desk and sometimes work can be stressful. Only...