Other Stuff
All the other stuff that doesn´t fit into Advertising and Social Media will be placed in "Other Stuff". That doesn´t mean it´s bad stuff, just "other stuff"
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Things in Office365 that ease the daily office life – Part I Outlook
Before we start: No, this blog post is NOT sponsored by Microsoft! In fact, I never got any sponsoring offers so far….(ok, not entirely true, I actually got some 1 or 2…but those were more of the category “you better don´t do this”). Introduction When you hear the word “Microsoft Office” I guess most people in business relate this to: Some may have already heard about Power BI…but I guess most of you don´t know what it does and what YOU can do with it. At the end of this article, there´s a survey because I´m pretty interested in what you are familiar with when it comes to Microsoft Office…
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Chill out … music for stressful days in the agency
Especially on stressful days, and when I need to focus on what so ever, I try to log off from my environment. Especially when my phone and other disturbances keep me from doing what I have to do, to get things done before I need to stay all night long in the agency. So music and my noise-canceling headphones are my attempts to get and stay focused. Usually, Spotify was my preferred music source, but I found some really smooth alternatives on youtube. A guy named “ChilledCow” … did some great remixes. I love to hear those because they really let me focus on my work. What I like is…
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Who is “Der Werberjunge”?
This is my blog, called “Der Werberjunge”. In English it would be translated as “the ad-boy”, but in my point of view, it sounds more “fancy” to stay with the German wording. The name could be working as well as the name of some start-up agency in Berlin. Maybe that´s why I choose it. What is this blog about? If you hadn´t read it so far the title it´s about 3 topics: Who´s behind “Der Werberjunge”? Me. My name is Christian and for more than 15 years I´m now in advertising. I was involved in some pretty large projects and campaigns you might have seen. E.G. “Stop talking, start doing”…