Entries by Amanda Rogers

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Why Do We Call Our Company “Digital Storyteller?”

(No, it’s not “Digital Storytellers…”) So, what’s the story behind our digital marketing agency’s name? “Digital Storyteller” wasn’t the first name that our Founder, Amanda Rogers, came up with. The first name was, well… An interesting choice, to say the least. But there’s a great story behind it! Hear it from Amanda Rogers, Owner and […]

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Why Do You Need Video in Your Digital Marketing Strategy?

Are you a business owner? If the answer is yes, please tell us you’re incorporating video into your digital marketing strategy… If you’re not, you’re missing out on a huge opportunity.  Why? Because video is crucial to showcasing your brand and ultimately, getting more clients. And what business owner doesn’t want more clients? After you’re […]

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What’s Going to Happen to Twitter?

If you’re like us, you’re trying to stay updated on what the heck is going on with Twitter. The nearly 20-year-old app has experienced some changes recently, and we’re here to explain what’s going on.  Elon Musk Bought Twitter Earlier this year, electric vehicle tycoon Elon Musk expressed interest in Twitter because he sought to […]

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The Golden Screw: Milikowsky Tax Law Storytelling

I’d like to set the scene… Come back in time with me, if you will.

It’s 1987 and I’m 10 years old. I’m sitting in a windowless supply room in the back of my
parents’ lighting store on a stool and in front of me is an oil barrel filled with screws. Machine
screws, wood screws, drywall screws, Phillips screws, and… you get the idea… a lot of screws.
And my task, set out for me by my father is to sort these screws into containers.

So many questions fly through my mind… why am I in the back storeroom when my sister gets
to be out on the floor of the store, actually TALKING to people, doing something useful and fun?

Who is the Machiavellian monster who has indiscriminately put screws from every facet of
construction just WILLY NILLY in an oil barrel?! Why does this oil barrel live in the storeroom of
my parents’ lighting store…