Upsizing to the Suburbs
Lampooned in movies, TV and books, the suburbs have always been maligned, but is it as bad as urbanites think? In this first of a three-part series, Post Homes looks … Continue reading
Downtown in motion
It’s a sunny winter day and the streets are alive with the sound of shoppers, students, and the occasional drill bit. Visually, too, there’s much ado, with the blend … Continue reading
A Family’s Tectonic Shifts
Summertime and the living is easy. But it’s also the time when you start to notice those tectonic shifts in the family. Only yesterday, you were assembling cribs and … Continue reading
Instant Mudroom
The nip is in the air, and you know it’s just a matter of time before your front hall is a tangle of muddy shoes and boots, dripping umbrellas, … Continue reading
Trump the Tower
It’s the middle of the warmest winter on record for Toronto, but I’ve picked the one blustery winter day to tour the newly opened Trump Tower Hotel & Residences. Head … Continue reading
Defining Your Brand
According to a LinkedIn article last week, defining your brand boils down to two things: being clear, and being different. I’d have to agree. When you are clear about who … Continue reading
Tell a Story
We’re now hearing it ad nauseum, but it really does bear repeating. Tell a story, or you lose your audience. My 13 year old daughter is probably my best … Continue reading
Think of Your Reader First
Ever since I started out in magazines and newspapers, I’ve been harping to publishers about the value of giving readers great content, as opposed to packaging PR fluff about their … Continue reading
Connectors
I’ll talk to anyone. And sometimes it pays off. Standing in the grocery store lineup I’ve met some of the most interesting people — because I always open my mouth. Friends … Continue reading
Some PR Hurts
LinkedIn is a great source for stories about public relations and this one is no exception. Alex Goldfayn, a former columnist for the Chicago Tribune and now a PR consultant, has … Continue reading