You're reading this post and thinking something like "Another marketing blog? Come on!". I agree with you. Today we have so many sites and blogs, too much information and we even don't know what deserves your some minutes of your attention.
Well, the main purpose of this blog is improve my writing skills in English and French (Voyons donc! Oui, le français!). I have my Portuguese skills and I have been studying and working in French and English environments and you know, we always have something more to learn (for that, I ask you: help me with my mistakes lol). Don't worry, If you're willing to stay some minutes here sometimes, I promise that I'll try to put interesting contents here.
But Who am I? (No' it is not a philosophy class lol). I'm a guy who left Brazil to live here in Canada since November 2011, looking for new experiences.
"What?! Did you leave Brazil to live here, in Canada? Are you crazy?"
Of course I'm not crazy! I love my country, the Brazilian people and my culture. But the world has so many wonderful things and so many cultures to discover! And Canada has all this immigration opportunities with people from many parts of the world living here that I could not lose this opportunity!
I've been learning a lot since I arrived here. I met so many people from everywhere (from here too, of course)! I studied French English and Marketing here. I also worked in a supermarket (well, 6 days, but I did lol) and I had a trainee job for one month to have some marketing experience. Finally I'm working as a Helpdesk Analyst in a English environment (and improving even more my English). I've been learning how to be more direct, in a different way that we use to work in Brazil. And I know that I'll learn more and more.
I love Brazil, like I said before, but each day Canada is taking part of my heart. Soon it will be half/half there and outside (with my Citizenship request).
But let's start speaking about marketing with this Pub from New York (Wieden + Kennedy) for ESPN.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIvGtnK5Xp8
What do you think about that? Every 4 years the world has one TimeZone?
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