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This week at Red Plate: Magicians, CFOs, and Brown-Sugar Oatmeal

02/25/2011

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Sometimes we're asked "What's a normal day look like for you?"

Quite frankly, we can't answer that. We don't even know where to begin. We could be hanging with some chocolatiers, managing a press tour for a theater, reporting marketing program results to finance professionals, writing some killer web copy, coming up with new product offerings, or taking a minute to catch up on our client's social media progress.

For example, one day we visited 4 Paneras, had a clown play the Chicken Dance song on the phone to us, learned what a kinkajou was (look it up), all while booking some great national daily coverage. And that was just another Wednesday.

One thing is for sure - it's never a dull, never boring, and never, ever without results. So without further ado, this week at Red Plate, we:
  • Had an awesome interview with the fun folks at Fox 25 News for our client, the Orpheum Theatre in Foxboro. Mike Bent, voted Boston's Best Magician, performed a 6-minute magic routine, including a little number with the anchor's headshot photoshopped on a svelte 70's photo of David Cassidy. Before the interview aired, we had 50 tickets booked. Afterwards, over 300 were booked. Sweet.
  • Produced another fantastic event for our client, The CFO RoundTable, on Demystifying Term Sheets. One thing is for sure - never, ever take your finance team for granted. 
  • Helped our client, Boston Chocolate Tours, manage their social media while they went on a well-deserved vacation. We even got a few ideas for new breakfasts, including brown-sugar oatmeal with dark chocolate shavings. We didn't break anything, we swear. 

As always, there's more, but we pinky-swore not to talk about it. And we take pinky-swears seriously around here.
 


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