Tag: Premise
May 02, 2011Premise Goes Back to College
Posted in: Immersive Marketing, Premise News, Social Media Marketing, Word Of Mouth Marketing, Youth Culture (0) Comments
After teaming up with RivalSpot.com, Premise Marketing took a trip back to college and spent Thursday night in a fraternity house
Sep 13, 2010
Premise Runs for Childhood Cancer
At 8:00am on Saturday, September 11th, the Premise team took off to run a 5K at Lake Miramar to support Max's Ring of Fire. Max's Ring of Fire is a public chartiy, a pediatric cancer fundraising and advocacy organization that supports innovative pediatric cancer research and clinical trials.May 07, 2010
Cricket Captures The Premise Team
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The Premise team ventured out of our usual lunchtime routine to head toward the Gaslamp District for some healthy options at the Beach City Market, which happens to be located in Horton Plaza. For those unfamiliar, Horton Plaza is the large shopping center located in the center of downtown.
Apr 19, 2010
Reasons to Attend The Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup
The folks over at Ypulse have created a top ten list of reasons to attend the Youth Marketing Mashup this year. We made some revisionsSep 11, 2009
Tweet. Meet. Give.
This weekend over 200 cities across the world are hosting Twestivals to raise money for local causes.Jun 30, 2009
Summer Jobbing, Having Some Fun…No
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Unlike in Grease, this summer I am not feeling the summer lovin’. Why, you may ask? It is because I cannot, for the life of me, find a job that will pay me.
Jun 30, 2009
Picture Perfect or Deadly Trend
Picture perfect actors and actresses with gleaming smiles and tight bodies infiltrate every form of media today. Hollywood has always filled itself with men and woman that posses an ‘other-world’ glamor, that’s why they are called stars.Jun 22, 2009
Leggings are not pants
Note: My entry is not completely about the horrid ‘leggings can work as pants’ movement. Rather, the title is what it is simply because I feel like it is my civic duty to inform the public of this fantastic fashion flaw. Girls everywhere, it is not an attractive look, even if you have the legs for it.
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