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Since founding trend setting websites Fastcasual.com and QSRweb.com in the mid 90's my passion for media and technology and how it intersects with business has been a vision that has finally come to reality.  Business today must address the sweeping changes that are upon us, it's not just about social media but instead about the transformation of how business will do everything from marketing to customer service to research.  I have spent the last 18 years building successful online businesses, building creative content networks, global events and even uncovering emerging trends that have turned into a 20 billion business segment.  My passion is about results and how we can use these new age techniques to move our business into the future.


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Wednesday
Mar242010

Starbuck's up to their sweet deals again in Free Pastry Day

Word on the street is that this promotion hit with an even much bigger splash than that of the previous event last year when Starbucks gave away a Free pastry with the purchase of a coffee.

"Free Pastry Day starts at opening March 23rd and runs until 10:30 am or until pastries are gone. We have many delicious ways to start your day. My favorite is the vanilla sparkle doughnut – you can indulge in a yummy vanilla cake doughnut topped with sugar crystals with only 120 calories."

Would love to see this promo for a week at a time, I think the success of it may be the reason that Starbucks continues to toy with us!

Posted via web from Paul Barron's Social Coco

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