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About Natalie Harris
Natalie Harris is a writer at BrandExtract. She recognizes that an organization's success is largely attributed to its message, and how effectively that message motivates the reader. With this in mind, her focus is on creating dynamic yet succinct copy that ultimately strengthens the client/audience relationship.
Published on May 10th, 2012

3D printing, the process of fabricating objects from digital files, has been widely used by engineers and designers for over »

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Published on May 1st, 2012

We’re all familiar with Google’s famously unconventional corporate culture complete with lavish amenities and quirky perks. However, online retail giant »

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Published on April 23rd, 2012

  Piloting a new product or service can be daunting, regardless of how successful your company is or how long »

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Published on March 26th, 2012

Your Key Out “I thought how unpleasant it is to be locked out; and I thought how it is worse, »

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Published on March 12th, 2012

Last month Nike unveiled its newest running shoe, the Flyknit, which was created to satisfy a longstanding request from runners »

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Published on February 6th, 2012

For the last several weeks, I’ve been online apartment hunting. I immediately found numerous listings I wanted to see in »

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Published on December 8th, 2011

Where do lost ChapSticks go? I’ve wondered the same thing. ChapSticks and socks are impossible to keep for more than »

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Published on October 27th, 2011

We live in a world of instant gratification. We need things now if not yesterday.  Infomercials promote this idea by »

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Published on October 11th, 2011

Every year, hundreds of “concerned” individuals and groups attempt to ban books that they find offensive or controversial. Their reasons »

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Published on September 19th, 2011

Think Different was TBWA\Chiat\Day’s influential 1997 campaign credited for saving Apple from bankruptcy and restoring faith in the brand. Below »

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