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Bob Cargill, Human Being Extraordinaire, is Available

Bobandhailey_04 Bob Cargill is a copywriter and creative director seeking employment, along with thousands of other creative people. But Bob is different than every last one of 'em. Nobody's better at direct marketing and the new media. And more giving. And more passionate. And more honest.

He also happens to be my friend.

Bob doesn't want to simply land a new job -- he's out to light up our industry. Here's a portion of the latest post from his extremely popular blog, A New Marketing Commentator:

"Wherever I land, I hope it’s a place that recognizes the need to leverage the effectiveness of traditional, time-tested marketing principles with the power of the latest new conversational media tools, consequently embracing a sense of both immediacy and transparency, two of the most important hallmarks of successful brand communications campaigns today.

This, as I stand at the crossroads of change in an industry that has been surprisingly slow to adapt and adopt, is my career imperative, my own personal brand mantra, my clarion call to any potential employer who will listen and accede to my dream of a new and even better way of doing my work."

Bob probably isn't going to be a free agent for very long, so if you want to do something excellent for your organization, contact him right away.

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You are too kind, Robert. I don't know what to say ... but thank you.

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