David Schlosberg - Work
Online sales and marketing, product management and customer acquisition expert delivering traffic, conversions and all measures of online success
Here are SOME of the websites I have helped build, market and optimize.
| Fanista.com - retail entertainment | Habitat - financial services and real estate |
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| Golin/Harris - marketing and public relations | AIG - financial services and insurance |
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| Heavyware - building products | CBS Sportsline - sports and entertainment |
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Before he was famous, before he painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper,
before he invented the helicopter, before he drew the most famous image of man,
before he was all of these things, Leonardo da Vinci was an artificer, an
armorer, a maker of things that go "boom".
And, like you, he had to put together a resume to get his next gig. So in 1482,
at the age of 30, he wrote out a letter and a list of his capabilities and sent
it off to Ludovico il Moro, Duke of Milan.
The translation of this letter is quite remarkable:
"Most Illustrious Lord, Having now sufficiently considered the specimens of
all those who proclaim themselves skilled contrivers of instruments of war, and
that the invention and operation of the said instruments are nothing different
from those in common use: I shall endeavor, without prejudice to any one else,
to explain myself to your Excellency, showing your Lordship my secret, and then
offering them to your best pleasure and approbation to work with effect at
opportune moments on all those things which, in part, shall be briefly noted
below.
Again, the bronze horse may be taken in hand, which is to be to the
immortal glory and eternal honor of the prince your father of happy memory, and
of the illustrious house of Sforza.
And if any of the above-named things seem to anyone to be impossible or not
feasible, I am most ready to make the experiment in your park, or in whatever
place may please your Excellency - to whom I comment myself with the utmost
humility, etc."