Faulkner, Copywriting, and Embracing the Mundane

Today is my first day as an intern at Metonymy Media. So far the day has went pretty much as I expected. Paperwork, Drop Box invites, and a meet and greet. The labyrinth was kind of tough as it was a bit early in the day for a Minotaur’s riddle, but Hey! That’s life! Jokes! [...]

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5 Ways to Keep Your Writer Happy and Producing Quality Content

As a writer, I sometimes get frustrated and frustration and lead to poorer content than what I’m capable of. While I try to leave my frustration out of my writing it sometimes still shows up in my content and leads to a lesser quality product. (It’s a good thing I have an editor that can [...]

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3 Lazy Ways to Be Your Own Client

In Arabic countries, there’s a saying, “The carpenter’s house has a loose door.” Here, we say “The cobbler’s children have no shoes.” Basically, professionals all around the world, for hundreds of years, have been neglecting their own businesses. We all have this problem. Once we have enough projects to keep us busy, the choice of [...]

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Episode 1 – Caroline’s Buddha Story

This week, we’re proud to launch our new monthly web video series, The Junk Trunk Challenge! We wanted to find a way to show off just how creative we are, and how we often create compelling stories with just a few bits and pieces of info and very little advance warning. Enter the Junk Trunk! [...]

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We Published a Poll About Pet Dinosaurs to Test the Value of Content Marketing

Last week we published a poll that asked the question, “Which dinosaur would YOU keep as a pet?” Yep. On our corporate blog – the very face of our professional selves – we decided to discuss dinosaurs and take a break from talk about the finer points of copywriting or of professional blogging, or Indianapolis, [...]

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