The Two Faces of Evo
I have a confession to make. I’ve been secretly moonlighting on all of you. And while I cannot apologize for my actions, I can fess up and offer full disclosure. Hey, I did it for you.
Well… some of you. OK, a few of you. And it is to those few — those who are interested in online advertising and marketing — who I am now speaking. If that’s not you, then I have good news: you probably won’t have to read much more of me talking about those things here.
It is with mixture of excitement and trepidation that I announce the unveiling of a blog I’ve kicked off for Blue Ribbon Digital, the company for which I am gainfully employed. We’re a digital advertising agency, and my posts (as well as posts from others in the agency) will be about the specialties of BRD, changes in the online advertising space and how large companies can spend piles and piles of cash to make piles and piles of cash.
No, it’s probably not what most of you are interested in hearing from me, Evo. So fine. Stay here and enjoy as I talk about lots of other things. But for the small number of you who care about those things or are at least moderately interested in what my alter-ego Travis has to say, please check it out. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Maybe tomorrow I’ll talk about how stinking cool Jangl is, and how damned hard it is to type that without an ‘e’ at the end.
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