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bbbrad:

nicholasscimeca:

Exactly.

Yup.


Slow and steady.
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bbbrad:

nicholasscimeca:

Exactly.

Yup.

Slow and steady.

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  1. the-rumble reblogged this from nicholasscimeca and added:
    Excellent perspective on why people need to look beyond quarterly profits. You are building a brand, and a luxury brand...
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    Paul Higgins: This resonated with me because of some of the rubbish being talked around quarterly results at the moment...
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    don’t chase the paper, chase the dream
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    Excellent perspective on what it takes to build a luxury brand. It makes life hard for Gilt, but keeps us focused.
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    Pretty similar to the content business. If the charter is to exponentially increase page views, quality will get traded...
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    How to manage a brand and a business. Hermes #quote
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    A Family Business gives you the freedom (or constraint) to think about what a company would look like for the next...
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    It’s not about quarter on quarter returns. bbbrad:
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    Slow and steady.
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Aanarav Sareen is an award-winning producer with extensive experience in broadcast television and digital production. Aanarav's expertise lies in managing strategic production workflows for content development, distribution, and cross-platform projects.

His clients include ABC, Adobe's Dynamic Media Organization, and CNN. Aanarav is a frequent technology author and digital media analyst. His work has appeared on ABC, The Huffington Post and NBC.

He is the author of Digital Media for Business (www.digitalmediabook.com), a book that focuses on building and sustaining a business in the digital age.
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