Not exactly Star Wars, but just felt this pic was kinda 🌟 wars enough be posted. Here we have 2 of the wolves Belio and Black Vodka. Yeah, this is also kind of spoiler too, but a fat wolf from Sharpest tooth of the fang wars should make up for it.


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Not exactly Star Wars, but just felt this pic was kinda 🌟 wars enough be posted. Here we have 2 of the wolves Belio and Black Vodka. Yeah, this is also kind of spoiler too, but a fat wolf from Sharpest tooth of the fang wars should make up for it.
What would you fight for in order to get your wish granted? Would it be for power, transformation, or hunger? This is the question that hangs above the heads of each of the contestants in the Fang Wars. A grueling competition of wolves who all seek to get there wish granted by using the Grand Moon Fang. Thousands of wolves enter, only one can win. After 1 tragic event too many, a young wolf named Dusk enters into the Fang Wars which have been reopened after a 10 year cancellation. Having only 1 eye and an arm already puts him at a huge disadvantage , but having a human girlfriend and his father being partly to blame for the cancellation also adds to his many obstacles he has to face. Can he break through the competition in order to obtain his wish, or will he fall to the many other wolves before him? So basically, this story borrows elements from Jojo's Bizarre adventure, Naruto, and dragon Ball z. Yeah, not very original, but it's still something I feel rather proud of. And while most of the characters are indeed wolves, there will be other species as well, yes, there will be vore and fatness, but those will not be the main themes. Sadly, this series isn't ready yet and will be ready to order next year, but just wanted to build some attention for it.
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How Do You Compete Against Big Money?
The question was posed: “How do I compete against Booking.com, which has a billion-dollar ad budget?” The audience member was a destination marketer. I was the unfortunate speaker left to answer.
Even my friend Tom Martin, in the audience after having talked earlier in the day at TBEX Europe last Friday, perked up. He later told me, upon hearing the question, he thought, “Ooooh! This ought to be good!”
It’s not easy competing against those with big dollars. Whether through paid advertising, paid search or engaging agency partners with massive teams and resources, when you are a have, you can easily outshine the have-nots.
You have to create great content – those “Holy Smokes!” moments that push an emotional trigger in your audience.
My answer was simply this: You have to create great content – those “Holy Smokes!” moments that push an emotional trigger in your audience. If you do that well enough you have a chance. Alas, it might be your only chance. And I’m the first to admit that doing it well enough even once is lottery-esque for most brands.
But do you think Michael Dubin shuddered under the pressure of going up against Schick and Gillette when he launched Dollar Shave Club? Do you think the folks at Blendtec gave up trying to sell a more expensive version of a Cuisinart or KitchenAid?
If they had, we wouldn’t know who they are.
All it takes is one idea to work. But to get to that you probably have to go through dozens, maybe hundreds. It’s the fail fast, fail cheap, Lean Methodology coming to life in the marketing world. If you don’t already understand what Lean means, read up. And apply that to your content so you can find that gem of an idea sooner rather than later.
Can you compete with the big boys? Yes. Is it easy? Not at all.
But if it weren’t possible at all, no one would bother to try.
Keep bothering.
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