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3 Marketing Tips for Q4 Holiday Season Success

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Tyra Douyon - September 28, 2023

Are you ready to ‘Fall Into Savings’ this season? How about sending your RSVP to attend another seasonal giveaway event? Did you forget that if you send the emailed QR code to 10 friends, you can get $10 off a Christmas tofurky?! This time of year is full of attention-grabbing… Read More

How You Can Celebrate and Commemorate Juneteenth

Family celebrating Juneteenth

Tyra Douyon - June 6, 2023

June 19, 2023, marks the second anniversary of Juneteenth as a federal holiday observed in the United States. Although this holiday has just come on the radar for some, it’s been honored and commemorated by African Americans, especially Black Southerners, and Texans, for more than 150 years. Traditionally, Juneteenth is… Read More

The Origins of Mother’s Day: From Antiwar Activists to the Darling of Advertising

Mother's Day Design Rearview Advertising

Tyra Douyon - May 10, 2023

We often think about Mother’s Day as a time to celebrate our mothers, those who birthed us and the women who make an important impact on our lives; however, the Mother’s Day tradition isn’t simply about buying a bouquet of flowers and moms donning sheepish grins as they flip through… Read More

Why We Celebrate Women’s History Month

Women's history Month from Rearview Advertising

Tyra Douyon - March 7, 2023

History in the Making Since 1987, Women’s History Month has been celebrated nationwide in the United States. This month-long observance in March is dedicated to recognizing the extraordinary cultural, political, and socioeconomic contributions and accomplishments of women in the U.S. and all around the world. From groundbreaking inventors and influential… Read More

How New Jersey Saved the First Labor Day in NYC

First Parade on Labor Day, Everett Collection © Shutterstock

September 1, 2022

Now, Grover Cleveland didn’t make Labor Day a national holiday until 1894, but plenty of states had been celebrating the strength and majesty of the American worker for a while before then. New York, for example, was hosting their first Labor Day parade as early as 1892 – but that… Read More