Here's the 2015 rundown on the best burgers in Denver, according to Westword. Vegans, vegetarians, and those who avoid gluten (i.e. the bun and probably other ingredients in the top ten) can stop reading now.
Here's the quick recap of Westword's findings:
1) Jimmy's Urban Bar and Grill
2) TAG Burger Bar
3) Ste. Ellie
4) Park Burger
5) Meadowlark Kitchen
6) Larkburger
7) The Humboldt Burger at Humboldt
8) Highland Tap & Burger
9) Finley's Pub
10) Cherry Cricket
Link to Westword for its review of each burger (including awesome food photography)
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Monday, May 11, 2015
Sunday, May 10, 2015
PR TACTICS: "Move Over Millennials, Here Comes Generation Z"
For those keeping up on our demographic subgroups, here's an excellent overview about the "under 20-year-olds," called Generation Z (the new realists) by Stephen Dupont, APR.
Quoting from the introduction:
"Roughly defined as those born since 1996, Gen Z is the group of under-20-year-olds, the first generation born into a digital world. The next generation of trendsetters — representing more than 25 percent of the U.S. population (larger than the boomers or millennials, according to the U.S. Census Bureau) — is already beginning to put its stamp on the world."
Link to the Full PR Tactics article.
Quoting from the introduction:
"Roughly defined as those born since 1996, Gen Z is the group of under-20-year-olds, the first generation born into a digital world. The next generation of trendsetters — representing more than 25 percent of the U.S. population (larger than the boomers or millennials, according to the U.S. Census Bureau) — is already beginning to put its stamp on the world."
Link to the Full PR Tactics article.
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Monday, May 4, 2015
Great Read: Entrepreneur Repost Details Five Steps For Achieving a Winning Social Strategy
Quoting from the May 1 posting by Steve Lazuka that originally appeared in PRNewswire's Small Business PR Toolkit:
"Every action you take on social media should add something to your marketing strategy as a whole. For this reason, you need an in-depth social media strategy to guide you through making the most of each channel."
Link to review Steve Lazuka's five point plan to a better social media strategy.
"Every action you take on social media should add something to your marketing strategy as a whole. For this reason, you need an in-depth social media strategy to guide you through making the most of each channel."
Link to review Steve Lazuka's five point plan to a better social media strategy.
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