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...summer and report strong sales. Zangrilli credits the success in part to a guerilla marketing campaign that has included a “Book-Burning Party” the night before Dartmouth’s Commencement last spring. “The main premise has been to market our product in a ‘Hard Guy’ fashion,” writes Zangrilli. “The most recent stunt I performed involved paying a DJ at a bar in San Francisco to stop playing music, standing on top of the main bar, yelling ‘Hard...
...restaurant’s first expansion site, though it is looking to add more locations in the Boston area this year. The original b.good has been open for less than two years and is located in Boston’s financial district. The independently run restaurant is the product of a life long friendship. Ackil and co-owner Jon J. Olinto made plans to start their own businesses when they first met in the fifth grade. Ackil and Olinto maintained their friendship into adulthood, but at times, it appeared their dream of owning a business might not materialize. After graduation...
...benevolence, but Christine J. Reilly, the HMS addiction institute’s executive director, insists that these casinos really do mean well. “They know they don’t make that much money off of addicted gamblers, and they know that not everyone can use their product responsibly,” said Reilly. “They are major responsible corporations who want to let people know that they are good responsible citizens...
...benefits to owning the same gadgets as all your friends—accessories are cheap, tech support is easy to come by, and the bragging rights are indisputable.But there are costs, too. Sony, for example isn’t happy about all of this – their substitute product hasn’t fared nearly as well as the iPod, and while this could be the result of inferior design or lesser advertising, it might be worth considering the possibility that there are more sinister forces in play.Apple, it turns out, has other products and services, among them...
...keep their product eco-friendly, Johnson Seafarms feeds its crop pellets of commercially caught herring and mackerel. Predators like seals and otters are repelled by a second net around the cages, instead of being shot or trapped. "We want to innovate the whole aquaculture industry to show it can be environmentally sound," says Rzepkowski. And at the same time save that great English culinary invention, fish and chips...