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http://www.rizzotees.com/ Chris @ Rizzo Tees
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I'm @RizzoTees, the T-shirt seller dude. I love you more than bacon. Vice President of Social Media at Falk Harrison, @MarquetteU grad, social media maniac, and red wine drinker. I tweet sunshine starting at 5am.
A full bio on Chris can be found here
I'll be writing about 1.) my experiences as I work to build my business from nothing to something, 2.) what I have learned about Social Media and how it helps me build my personal brand and market my business, 3.) interviews with other entrepreneurs so you can hear what they have gone through to get their businesses off the ground, 4.) and any relevant web content that I can find that will further your knowledge of business building and Social Media.
And I'll post a bunch of random funny stuff too. Can't be all business all the time.
WORK WITH CHRIS FOR ONE HOUR - CLICK HERE
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Budweiser 9/11 Ad – Well-meaning or Opportunistic?
The ad below aired over 10 years ago, and we’re probably a more cynical and divided nation now than we were then. Just look at the comments on the YouTube video in question.
Here’s the commercial for your viewing pleasure:
Like Neo said in the Matrix, this is a problem of choice. Maybe people don’t choose how to view the world, but rather their experiences shape them. For me, I don’t look at Budweiser’s effort here and see anything untoward. I think it is sometimes possible to choose how to view the world, and I choose glass is half full. Your opinions may vary (so let’s hear ‘em below).