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BAM! Healthy Cuisine Offers Great Combination of Nutritious & Delicious
Local restaurant's two locations specialize in fresh, flavorful food; Strike amazing balance between better-for-you eating with better taste. After meeting Ashley Fockler-Roberts, it doesn't take long to sense her true passion for healthy and delicious cuisine.
View Web PageShift to Showers Helps Tower Industries Climb Into National Spotlight
Now No. 1 in solid-surface shower solutions, Stark County company hasn't forgotten countertops, where it all began. Success brings with it blood, sweat and tears, and more than a smidgeon of stress.
View Web PageLouisville's Enviroscapes Strives to be World's No. 1 Landscape Company
Stark County-based business employs 265 people at six locations, and already is in the top two percent of landscape companies in the nation. Being an entrepreneur often means building a business from the ground up. That’s what Todd Pugh, CEO of Enviroscapes, did. Literally.
View Web PageSuccess Keeps Rising to the Surface for The Vasco Group
Massillon company’s work is on display from local parking lots to field surfaces at some of the nation’s best-known collegiate and professional athletic programs. The road to success isn't always perfectly paved. Often, there can be rough patches. For The Vasco Group, 4270 Sterilite St.
View Web PageCanton Brewing Co. Borrows from the Past, Keeps an Eye on the Future
Stark County brewery, with roots dating back to 1883, is right at the center of the ongoing revitalization of downtown Canton. Canton Brewing Co. 's success is built on living up to a rich tradition.
View Web PageTop four marketing trends for 2020
Marketers are advancing into the new Roaring '20s as technology innovations continue at warp speed to power the ways in which we interact with our customers. To remain competitive — to retain and grow your customer base — it's imperative to assess and adjust your marketing activities.
View Web PageSuper Bowl LIV Advertising: The game behind the game
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Will more brands brave the political fray in 2020?
For many years, advertisers were cautioned not to mix brands with politics. Conventional wisdom said choosing sides was commercial suicide.
Moral-based capitalism still best bet
Fictional character Gordon Gekko uttered a famous line that is far from fictional in describing the worst of capitalism. “The point is, ladies and gentlemen, that greed . . . is good. Greed is right.
View Web PageHow to Market During a Crisis
The Chinese word for “crisis” is frequently cited for its use of two Chinese characters signifying “danger” and “opportunity. ” In other words, “never let a crisis go to waste. ” Capitalizing on our current opportunity is good marketing strategy, but it’s dangerous when you copy everyone else.
View Web PageDoing Things the Right Way Keeps Young Trucks’ Customers Rolling
Family-owned Canton company has eyes on growth as operations transition to fourth
generation. Doing the right things for the right reasons typically works out for the best. That’s precisely how things have played out for Young Trucks.