
Jay Selig
Member since September 2014Contact Jay- Marketing Manager RedPeg Marketing
- www.redpegmarketing.com
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/JaySelig
- Twitter: @jayselig
- 727 Washington St
- Alexandria Virginia
- 22314 USA
Jay is a writer by trade and Marketing Manager by occupation. Jay regularly publishes content for the likes of Adweek, Convince & Convert, VentureBeat. and MediaPost, focusing on experiential and content marketing. He currently creates and manages all content for RedPeg Marketing, establishing them as pioneers in the experiential marketing industry. When he's not writing, you'll either find him hitting the links or seeking out the next best hidden gem at which to eat.
Articles by Jay All articles by Jay
- What Craig Sager Taught Me About The Art Of The Question in
Marketing: Sports on
12/20/2016
The world, especially the sports world, lost an icon on Thursday in Craig Sager. The garishly dressed NBA sideline reporter captured the hearts of many for his valiant battle with cancer, but more importantly, captured the respect of many for what he did better than anyone else in his profession: ask the right questions.
- Athletes Making A Social Media Impact in
Marketing: Sports on
11/15/2016
If as the saying goes, "There's no crying in baseball," shouldn't we hold athletes from all sports to the same standard? Only, I want to take this mantra one step further-to social media.
- Wear Your Heart, Not Your Sponsor's Logo, On Your Sleeve in
Marketing: Sports on
10/18/2016
Remember a simpler time when jerseys were just jerseys, not Pinterest boards for big-money brands to pin their logos? It seems that time is quickly passing us by.
- Hello: Storytelling From The Other Side in
Marketing Daily on
02/15/2016
Consumers are naturally curious, but inherently lazy -- I can certainly attest to that. This has made social media such an integral piece of the consumer journey.
- 5 People You Encounter In A Blizzard And Their Workplace Counterparts in
Marketing Daily on
01/29/2016
We've all been backed into a corner before, wrought with stressful decisions and difficult tasks to complete. This week was no exception, although rather than work backing me into a corner, it was feet of snow.

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