by Absolute | Apr 30, 2012 | News, Writing
Moorhead, MN – Tanya Weets makes the move from Project Coordinator to Writer. Weets’ new responsibilities will include: creating radio and TV scripts along with organizing talent; developing website content and blogs; penning public relations news and feature...
by Absolute | Mar 29, 2012 | News, Writing
Concordia Business-Marketing majors, Kayla Jo Forsman and Dylan Cadwallader, and NDSU Public Relations major, Brian Koenig, have been awarded internships with Absolute Marketing Group. Forsman and Cadwallader are assisting with Client Relations and Koenig has been...
by Absolute | Mar 29, 2012 | Writing
You fancy yourself a word wizard; a spelling and grammar guru. Yes! Now, you have to prove it. The staff writer just poured their soul into the carefully-constructed, clever copy and now it’s time to chop it to bits. Get in there and annihilate it; eradicate any signs...
by Absolute | Feb 21, 2012 | Writing
A writer is a lot like a lawyer. Anyone can write, just like anyone has the right to defend themselves in court. By choosing a lawyer or writer, you know the outcome is going to be better than going it on your own. We both make beautiful arguments on your behalf. We...
by Absolute | Jan 18, 2012 | Strategy, Writing
Trade shows are beautiful madness. Amidst the chaos and struggle to stand out, you need signage. What should go on your signs? The flexibility offered by a trade show leaves the door wide open. To help, here are five ways to think about what a trade show banner or...
by Absolute | Dec 14, 2011 | Writing
I’ve been spending my nights watching Law and Order from the beginning of the series (because I’m cool like that). Even with the antiquated wardrobes and technology, it’s easy to see why this show has lasted for so long. The writing is simply...