
Lee Eldridge
Lee Eldridge has been involved in marketing and brand development for more than 20 years. He's the co-owner of the promotional marketing company Snap Promotions out of Lawrence, Kansas. As a marketing promotions specialist Eldridge is known as an innovative leader within the promotional products industry. Lee writes for his company's blog as well as his own personal Sports and Politics Blog.
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How Important Is Your Best Player?
It's tough to win in the NFL, and even tougher when your best player is out for the season. Just one of many reasons the Chiefs have struggled this year.
Read MoreTodd Haley Fired By Chiefs
After a tumultuous season, Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli fires head coach Todd Haley. Is it fair? Probably not. But it's time to move on.
Read MoreChiefs Fans Love Green, It's Time to Love Cassel
Fans in KC loved Trent Green, but it's time for Matt Cassel to get some of that same love. After all, Green had a much better supporting cast.
Read MoreIf We Look At History, GOP Race is Wide Open
It's still way too early to draw any conclusions from the various polls. After all, Barrack Obama and John McCain were not leading in their polls four years ago.
Read MoreThink Outside the Basic Promotional Items
If you're tired of the same old promotional products, consider alternative items for your next campaign. They might just do the trick.
Read MoreChiefs Still Could Win AFC West
The AFC West is still up for grabs, and the Raiders have pulled off a big trade acquiring Carson Palmer. Big games this weekend.
Read MoreChiefs Have Decisions to Make on Offense
The Chiefs were the best rushing offense in football, but to make a run in the playoffs, the Chiefs need to find better offensive balance.
Read MoreThe Reality of a Balanced Budget Amendment
Much like consumers over using credit cards, the federal government spends more than it takes in, creating yearly budget deficits. It's time for a balanced budget amendment.
Read MoreThe Runaway National Debt
The CBO projects that our budget deficit will reach almost $1.5 trillion this year. How did we get here? A look at three groups that have controlled Congress.
Read MoreChiefs Defense Must Continue to Improve
While the Chiefs were better defensively in 2010, they must still improve in 2011 to make a run in the playoffs.
Read MorePrintability is Key in a Good Logo
When designing your company logo, printability of your logo is incredibly important. Here are five keys for developing a logo that will print well with all applications.
Read MoreProviding a Kick Start to the Economy
Business despise uncertainty, and have been faced with nothing but uncertainty for the last two years. Recent changes in Washington will be viewed by the business community favorably, and will help to get us rolling in the right direction.
Read MoreSimply Improving Your Life is Simple
Sometimes it's the little things that can improve our lives. Here are ten great tips for improving your life, saving money and helping the environment.
Read MoreRedistribution of Wealth is Not a Political Weapon
Three words that carry a lot of weight. Redistribution of wealth. While it's an important component of our country's view on taxation, it should not be used like a political club to create social justice.
Read MoreChiefs Need Time to Fix Their Quarterback
In Kansas City, the Chiefs fan grow restless with the play of quarterback Matt Cassel. But offensive coordinator Charlie Weis has a plan to fix the quarterback.
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