Aaron Scott Robertson
Aaron S. Robertson (1982-) is a freelance journalist and president of Muskego, Wisconsin-based Intrepid Innovations Inc., a firm specializing in Web and graphic design, search engine optimization, social media, online marketing, and copy writing, including press release writing and distribution.
Robertson is currently pursuing a master’s degree in management through Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee.
As an undergraduate student at Stritch, having graduated in 2007, Robertson earned a major in political science, minors in sociology and philosophy, a certificate in integrated leadership, and a non-credit certificate for a course in entrepreneurship. Among other accomplishments, he served as president of the student government, Model United Nations Club, and Philosophy Club, which he co-founded.
Robertson is author of the book, Beyond Majors and G.P.A.: A Real Philosophy for College and the World Ahead, which he wrote while still an undergraduate student.
Robertson got his professional start in journalism shortly after graduating from college in 2007, right around the time he and long-time friend Phil Burghgraef launched Intrepid Innovations.
As a journalist, Robertson has interviewed numerous elected officials, candidates for public office, public servants and professionals of all types, an extensive variety of business owners, and plenty of regular, everyday people like himself who simply have a story to share. He can now add Hollywood actors like Branscombe Richmond to the mix, as well, and his photography caught the attention of The Buckinghams' publicist for his story on the Happy Together Tour's stop at the Wisconsin State Fair in August 2011.
Robertson is an active member in a number of service clubs and business networking organizations, and serves on a number of municipal boards and committees.
Latest Articles
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Healthcare Debate
With the healthcare reform debate getting heated and the future uncertain, the Internet has been hard at work creating more transparency, accountability, in healthcare.
Aug 12, 2009
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Search Engine Optimization Strategies
The website is ready to go. But now what? Following is a brief step-by-step guide to performing search engine optimization tasks critical in the early days of a new site.
Aug 10, 2009
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Meta Tag Keywords
Despite abuses in the late 1990s and early 2000s by entrepreneurs and marketers, the meta tag keyword is still a relevant and effective search engine optimization tool.
Aug 10, 2009
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Buying and Selling Artwork Online
The World Wide Web has taken art galleries, art organizations and collectives, and individual artists to new heights in terms of exposure, sales, and collaboration.
Aug 4, 2009
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How to Run a Political Campaign on a Low Budget
Many good, bright, service-oriented people shy away from campaigning for public office, at any level, because of their assumptions concerning costs. Well, fear no more!
Nov 20, 2008
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Simple and Free Web site Add-ons
With these easy-to-use HTML and Java Script codes, a Web site can have features such as chatrooms, message boards, games, and much more within a few minutes.
May 28, 2008
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Online Press Release Distribution
Press release distribution websites allow the user to gain mass exposure in a quick, efficient, and cost-effective manner, even for free.
May 8, 2008
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Copyright Registration Made Easy
Registering intellectual property for U.S. copyright protection is a process that can be carried out by the applicant without the need for involving attorneys.
Apr 17, 2008
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Healthcare Solutions
With advances in technological capabilities, along with ingenuity and competition in the marketplace, healthcare may be more affordable than readily meets the eye.
Apr 3, 2008
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Tax Rebates a great opportunity
With tax rebate checks arriving soon to millions of U.S. homes, now is a great time to implement those old New Year's resolutions.
Mar 31, 2008
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