tunheimmilan posterous

Twin Cities resident Patrick Milan is the Executive Vice President of Brand Strategy & Creative Director at Tunheim Partners, a Minneapolis-based strategic communications company that monitors consumer behavior and trends. He is also the blogger behind the tunheimmilan posterous blog, in which he writes about branding, media, public relations, advertising and other marketing-related topics. Bloggers write for a variety of reasons. What specifically drew you to blogging? As a former journalist I love to write about observations and stuff that might surprise people. I see stories everywhere and... 

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A Farm Girl’s Dabbles

A Farm Girl’s Dabbles

Brenda Score is a Midwestern girl, not surprisingly raised on a farm and now living in the Twin Cities area. Preserving memories and... 

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Upside My Head (Pay Attention Now)

Upside My Head (Pay Attention Now)

Upside My Head (Pay Attention Now) blogger Ann Freeman is a 54-year-old artist, connector and wannabe DJ. She is also a mother, grandmother... 

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GirlmeetsGeek

GirlmeetsGeek

Minneapolis resident Kate-Madonna Hindes publishes the GirlmeetsGeek blog. She is an industry leader, national author and speaker on... 

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Eyeteeth: A journal of incisive ideas

Eyeteeth: A journal of incisive ideas

Twin Cities resident Paul Schmelzer is a busy guy. He is the editor of the Minnesota Independent, managing editor of the American Independent... 

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Twin Cities Spark: Featuring the Best Bloggers in the Minneapolis and St. Paul Area!

A blog is a blog is NOT just a blog! It’s your microphone, your passion, and a showcase of your talents. Those who follow your blog already know you’re great. But what about everyone else? Twin Cities Spark was designed to spotlight the most talented local bloggers in the Twin Cities area. From cooking to music and pets to muscle cars, your blogs make the Twin Cities a better place and you deserve some recognition! Visit our About Page for more information on our nomination process.