Marketing
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Hail to the D.C. UBERcade
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Were you one of the lucky few to ride luxury car service Uber's version of a presidential motorcade yesterday? See a video of the spectacle.
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Picture of the day: How the New York Times defines the wheels we drive
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A marketing survey from the New York Times asks us which images represent our chosen mode of transportation. But most choices just show cars. Is something missing?
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Why Capital Bikeshare succeeded where SmartBike failed
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As Capital Bikeshare hits its one-year anniversary and celebrates its first million trips, let's look back at the District's first bkesharing service — SmartBike, which never had enough money, looked goofy, and according to one MBA professor, seemed designed to fail.
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Picture of the day: Ethanol marketing on the National Mall
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The political dimensions of our nation's fuel is never more apparent as this advertisement from the Renewable Fuels Association, which emphasize how much money ethanol might be able to save you at the pump.
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Zipcar launches Low Car Diet Challenge with city-versus-city teams
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Three D.C residents join a 30-day nationwide competition to show they don't need to use their personal vehicles at all to get around the District.
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Idea of the day: Ditch the bike helmet
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A speaker in Copenhagen isn't convinced the safety they allegedly provide is worth the ride — or the cost to a nation's cycling community.
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Direct heckling (and praise?) to Metro's new Twitter handle now
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WMATA officially switches over to its new social media identity as of this morning. Does this mean the #WMATA hashtag is dead?
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D.C. Metro gear for everyone! Just don't expect color
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Online offerings for the WMATA fanatic in all of us...but will anyone buy it?
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Frederick rolls out new city map
Frederick's newest venture may not be as high-tech as a GPS, but it is a lot less expensive
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Online pioneer in the '08 campaign applies its approach to other causes
Blue State Digital introduced Internet-surfing voters to Barack Obama as more than a presidential candidate during his 2008 election bid.
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Marshall High DECA reaches out to ‘Mompreneurs’
While every mom wears numerous hats a day, many moms are adding another hat to their rack – that of an entrepreneur.
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Marketing stickers prompt scam concerns on Capitol Hill
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'Sorry we missed you,' they read, with a phone number that no one answered.
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Hood College partners with Uncle Ralph's Not Yet Famous Cookies to create namesake treat
Prospective students visiting Hood College already receive a look into life at the college Soon, they'll get a taste of it, too
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Building on a results-driven marketing strategy
Bill Wagner was a history major unsure of which profession to enter, when a professor suggested he just work with the best company he could find, regardless of the field.
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Still life with Robin: No more marketing surveys!
It’s been two days since I took my car in for its regular maintenance appointment.
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City of Frederick tagged as key to state's heart
Frederick has its own tag line: "The City of Frederick: The key to the heart of Maryland."
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6 tips on using hashtags for events
If you’re planning a conference, workshop, webinar or any event where knowledge will be shared, please use a hashtag.
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What It Takes: Ad agency founder stayed ambitious and struck out on his own
Doug Laughlin was drafted into the military right out of college and he says his time in the armed forces turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to him, career-wise.
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