Marketing Flower?
Ok so I definitely don’t have this one figured out yet and I haven’t really tried to make it into a poem yet. I read this ebook from copyblogger.com and began to think about how consumers move through through the funnel/buying process. I arrived at the thought that the whole thing is more flower than funnel – and I’m not trying to make it prettier … Continue reading Marketing Flower?
2.15.2018 – Untitled| A Super Poem
Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 426 To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment. – Ralph Waldo Emerson It’s all small stuff An estimated 773,618 decisions in a lifetime How many are in-line with an authentic self? How many toward goals? How many away from goals? A color that makes you feel powerful A fragrance that … Continue reading 2.15.2018 – Untitled| A Super Poem
1.5.2018 – Passwords | A Password Poem
Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 421 I forgot it as soon as I typed it in. How will I ever remember if it needed 8 characters or less? Did I add an exclamation mark to the end, or was that a one? Oh my goodness, how did I even manage to type it twice?! That’s what this life is like with he and I. I have my … Continue reading 1.5.2018 – Passwords | A Password Poem
8.1.2017 – Alarm Clocks| A useful item Poem
The prompt is to write a poem about a useful item that’s seemingly innocuous. Continue reading 8.1.2017 – Alarm Clocks| A useful item Poem

1.31.17 – Let’s Go | A “Let’s (Blank)” Poem
Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 381 – A “Let’s (blank)” poem (inspired by 3 Ways to Become More Generous and Grow Your Audience) Love songs offer the sun and moon in exchange for the hope of a lifetime of love I just need an email address I can give you peace of mind the kind that comes from making a good decision saving money and time Or the … Continue reading 1.31.17 – Let’s Go | A “Let’s (Blank)” Poem
5.24.16 – Camcorders | A Napkin Poem
Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 350 Camcorders 1st Grade Performance Friday @ 8:30am It doesn’t make sense … To start work late on a Friday and Take in an amateur performance of songs I’m not familiar with I don’t just go. I arrive early For the good parking and the best view And I always get a little choked up I can’t help it These tiny amateurs … Continue reading 5.24.16 – Camcorders | A Napkin Poem
3.30.2016 -The Project | A Coordinated Poem
Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 346 The Project Life is a project. The possibilities for 1-hour service windows for next week are like schedule roulette. 1st grade performance at 8:15 am. Great. The roofer can only do noon on Thursday. You know what I like to do at noon on Thursday? That’s right! I like to run to the cleaners while scarfing down a granola bar like every other self-respecting … Continue reading 3.30.2016 -The Project | A Coordinated Poem
3.25.2016 Weekend Marketing Reads
As another layer of fun, I’m going to carve out time every Friday to select some reads for the weekend that will ultimately get baked into my #copypoet posts. This week I saved (to Pinterest, Dropbox, Google Keep and Email) a number of articles I’d like to read … eventually. This weekend I’m going to tackle a branding read, an SEO read and a trends … Continue reading 3.25.2016 Weekend Marketing Reads
Next up: a coordinated poem
Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 346 “For today’s prompt, write a coordinated poem. Coordination could refer to keeping your balance, but it can also be a coordinated event. Sports teams have coordinators; complicated processes require coordination; and even poems have to coordinate words, line breaks, and stanzas.” Continue reading Next up: a coordinated poem

Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 345 | A lingering poem
Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 345 | A lingering poem WAITING* Not keeping up gives the sensation of rushing But it means – even if you’re running – that you’re going too slow I’m being driven by Wednesday poetry prompts Or I’m being drug behind Wednesdays that come And go too quickly There goes another one. I stand near, almost lunging, Trying to find the rhythm like a game … Continue reading Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 345 | A lingering poem