{{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. What's the secret to getting over a bad day? Asking for a friend. I sure didn't think today would be lousy.
I woke up with a veritable spring in my step. The sun was shining, birds were chirping, and my doo-dahs were especially zippity. I'd even managed to get to bed at a reasonable hour the night before, so I was shockingly coherent for such a ridiculous pre-noon time to be awake and functional.
Shane Brown Usually, I'm the bleary-eyed guy shuffling into the office, barely making eye contact, and answering every greeting with a barely audible "g'mornz." Today I said a cheery hi to my co-workers, sat down at my desk ..
. and my computer promptly crashed. I should have recognized this was a sign.
My morning was packed. I had ads to approve, a Zoom meeting to attend, and an inbox already filling with multiple new advertising inquiries. There's nothing we're better at than helping businesses get their messaging in front of our unrivalled audience, but I usually prefer when those businesses don't all e-mail all at once.
But the way I see it, if you're going to complain about TOO much business, you're in the wrong business. I'm good at my job. You want an auction ad? Bam, you got it.
Need an employment ad? Scheduled. Need me to drop everything I'm doing and hash out a major advertising campaign involving multiple tactics and an omni-channel approach at success? That was a bit une.
