by Ted Rubin | Jan 3, 2016 | Divorced Dad, Featured, Marketing, Social Media/Marketing
There’s a buddy of mine named Tony Luisi, whom I met when I was at 1-800-Flowers. He was on my team and supported me with corporate sales and a lot of other things. A very active guy, a ball player and a Dad, Tony started using the phrase “No Let Up,” with regard to...
by Ted Rubin | Jan 1, 2016 | Divorced Dad, Featured, Marketing, Social Media/Marketing
Need to lower the stress from a frustrating workday or find a way to put yourself in that “happy” place? Learn from children and skip. I’m not kidding! It might sound silly, but it really isn’t. The act of skipping (with or without a rope) involves both sides of the...
by Ted Rubin | Jan 1, 2016 | Divorced Dad, Featured, Marketing, Social Media/Marketing
Need to lower the stress from a frustrating workday or find a way to put yourself in that “happy” place? Learn from children and skip. I’m not kidding! It might sound silly, but it really isn’t. The act of skipping (with or without a rope) involves both sides of the...
by Ted Rubin | Dec 31, 2015 | Divorced Dad, Featured, Marketing, Social Media/Marketing, Video
Ted Rubin is a leading social marketing strategist, speaker, brand evangelist and Acting CMO of Brand Innovators, and in 2009 began evangelizing the term ROR: Return on Relationship. He is one of today’s top Future Strong heroes — top leaders, change makers and...
by Ted Rubin | Dec 24, 2015 | Divorced Dad, Featured, Marketing, Social Media/Marketing
We talk and write a lot about what we are teaching our children and what they are learning from us – but if we only focus on one side of this teaching/learning relationship, we are missing some of the greatest examples of our lives… let’s remember all we...
by Ted Rubin | Dec 10, 2015 | Divorced Dad, Featured, Marketing, Social Media/Marketing
Q: What’s your best piece of advice for readers looking to improve their marketing? Over the years I’ve been asked by a lot of people how they can be more successful in building relationships on social channels. And the one thing that keeps coming to the surface is...