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Let the Sun Shine

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) announced late last month that it has received 252 applications for the first year of its three-year Community Solar Energy Pilot Program.

Marketing to Gen Z

Generation Z, those born in the late 1990s and early 2000s, is a generation that challenges the way marketers and brands are thinking about the future of their marketing efforts.

Stately Innovation

As part of its ongoing efforts to promote cross border trade through innovation, investments and technology partnerships, the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) announced last week that

Instagram Stories

With more and more users flocking to Instagram to share snapshots of spicy tuna rolls and airbrushed selfies, it’s never been a better time for your brand to start making

Cybersecurity and Our Kids

As children return to school across the country, there is a topic not found in textbooks or traditional coursework that parents, guardians and educators should prioritize—smart cybersecurity practices. Recent McAfee

Colors of Branding

Colors in a company’s logo help to communicate what the company sells and, in some ways, stands for in the marketplace. In part one of this topic, brands discovered how

Smart Home Trends

If you’re building a new home, you want it to be stylish, functional, and of course, state of the art. Smart home features top the wish list for homeowners, with

Colors of Branding

Color speaks without words. It’s a language we use every day, a universal tongue we all speak without opening our mouths but our eyes. We all attach value to different

Ticker Confusion

Professional investors are as likely as individual investors to mistakenly purchase the wrong stock by choosing a company with a similar name or stock market ticker symbol, according to new

Branding

In the last edition of Clearbridge Digital Digest (see the July 24th issue of SNJ Today), we learned about three of the five questions that every business owner should ask