Patrick Miller

Patrick Miller is the writer of the Bleeding Through blog, helping today's entrepreneurs navigate the creative side of the business. He has been exploring ways to enhance creative thinking through innovative tools and introducing new strategies for effective business management. When not writing, you can find him playing his guitar or playing basketball with friends. He also loves to travel and explore new places.

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Connect to Your Clients Better: Use Your Website to Establish Rapport

Good relationships keep your business secure. This rings true the most with your clients. Through this bond, you convert buyers into patrons and impact your target market better. It’s an easy formula, but one that some businesses still can’t apply well. Don’t wait for them to contact you before you invest in an excellent first impression. Revamp your website to the do the job for […]

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Social Media Marketing: Boost Engagement with These Visual Content Ideas

Technology has made it easier for brands to promote their products and services. But the influx of information has made it equally difficult for them to cut through the clutter. The challenge for marketers is no longer to create unique content to stand out from the competition. Today, it’s more about getting on with the trend and knowing when to jump on the bandwagon. Here

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The Right Way of Rocking a Concert

Your favorite band is coming to town. You get all giddy and pumped to buy the tickets at the earliest time possible. You gather your gang and plan for the special day. On the other side of this story, your favorite performers are also doing their best to prepare for the show. Endless rehearsals are being done to master their acts. The organizers are also

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Furoshiki: A Unique Take on Gift Wrapping

It was in 1917 when two brothers, Joyce Clyde Hall and Rollie Hall from Kansas city, dropped low on manila paper for wrapping during a well profitable Christmas season. To substitute, they found some decorative French paper and decided to use and sell it. The paper sold like hotcakes that year and the following year. Come 1919, the brothers started designing and manufacturing these designs

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