Year: 2019

Memories, Milestones & Mindfulness

The 25th Anniversary of my first born, JP Marketing, has officially come and gone. At the celebratory soiree, old photo albums were sprawled on tables

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#BTS: How We Pulled Off JP’s 25th Anniversary Photo

We’ve gotta be honest: not every big idea is born on a cocktail napkin. Sometimes, it takes months of creative conversations and hours of prep

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JP staff in office

The Importance of Checking In

Recently, a friend asked me if I was interested in joining her for a meditation and journaling challenge. I politely declined, explaining that it wasn’t

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Mandarin Mania: A New Brand Comes to Fruition

When Fowler Packing Company needed a new brand quickly, we said bring it on. The Challenge Fowler Packing planted its first trees more than 20

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Analyzing data

Focusing on Research

Marketing research can take on many forms depending on the questions a client wants answered. One avenue is to gather qualitative data that may be

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Finding Direction in LOSS

Since early 2019, JP has had the privilege of working with the Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health to spread the message of suicide prevention

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A Day in the Life: Account Manager

There is no true “typical day” for an account manager at an advertising agency. Some days you may head into the office without a single

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People working in office with laptops and scratch paper

Political Year Survival Kit

Here We Go Again …another political year that creates havoc for clients and media buyers alike. Every four years, we vote senior leaders into office.

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Real Proud of Our Reel Pride Support

Looking Back Through The Years In retrospect, there was never a question that we wouldn’t help. And when one of JP’s Team Members (who happened
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If You’re Reading This, You’re Probably Thinking About Something Else

How Mindfulness Can Help Creatives… And You! Sorry, What Did You Say? Research by Harvard psychologists showed that people spend about 47% of their waking

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