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Christopher Bourque

After earning a BS in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in English from Tennessee Technological University, Christopher found that the left side of his brain needed more stimulation than schematics could provide. With his love of writing and a keen sense of great messaging, Christopher quickly found success as a copywriter, helping customers tell their brand stories through XK3. He is most at home driving stories through presentations, in print, and on the web. Inbound and Content Marketing are passions for him because they require the combination of an analytical mind and a creative flair, and he brings both to the table. Christopher enjoys spending time with his pup, daughter, five grandsons, and grandpuppy. He’s a voracious reader of both history and fiction. Raised a die-hard Vanderbilt football and basketball fan by his grandfather and parents, he enjoys watching them whenever they play.

Recent Posts

Responsive website design is all the rage. All the cool kids are doing it. This shift to accommodate all screen sizes is a good thing. It makes surfing the web on your smartphone or tablet much more accessible. Savvy marketers want to do more than..
We're in the age of the educated buyer. Hardly anyone makes a purchase of any size anymore without doing some research online before buying. This shift in buying behavior means that marketing and sales processes have to change as well. Brute force..
At some point in the lifecycle of almost every company, a rebrand becomes the right choice to move forward. Lots of reasons may lead to a rebrand decision.
As content marketers, we live and die by Google's algorithms. Recent years have shown us a shift in the way Google handles keywords and their relationship with search. The old tried-and-true method of creating lots of pages that rank for specific..
What’s your company’s most important brand asset? I sure hope your reply was your people. I hear people categorized with buzzwords like human capital, personnel, and even FTEs (full-time employees) all the time, but none of those give warm fuzzies...
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