Yeah, we’ve all been through it - the customer diss-service dance. You ask a question and you get a less than satisfactory answer. You have to go back and ask another question to get clarification because it is the organization’s “policy” not to give out too much information. …
Blogs / THINKing
Latest posts
-
Customer Diss-Service
http://www.my-creativeteam.com/blog/?p=720 -
Links - May 15, 2008
http://www.my-creativeteam.com/blog/?p=719A few items of interest for marketers from today’s stack of stuff I’ve been reading: - On average, small banner ads on mobile devices produce the same level of brand recall as the typical 30-second TV spot - In a blinding glimpse of the obvious, MediaPost reports women in wealthy households …
-
Learning to listen - the real “quiet revolution” that is social media
http://www.my-creativeteam.com/blog/?p=718This is the second in our ongoing series of guest posts. Today’s is from Maddie Grant, who pens Diary Of A Reluctant Blogger. So, listen up. I was thinking about what to write as my guest post for the THINKing blog. …
847 blog reactions
-
OnlineMarketerBlog
http://onlinemarketerblog.com’s useful to any busy blogger or marketer. Copyblogger has a lot of great resources, including this white paper on viral marketing. Search the site for more. And I just found a great white paper on personal branding by My Creative Team. What are some white papers that have helped you? Share the links in the comments below. Also, what are some white papers you would like to see? I’m thinking about writing a white paper in the next few weeks, so suggestions are
-
Marketing Whitepapers
http://onlinemarketerblog.com/2008/05/16/marketing-whitepape...and for my day job. One of the best resources for marketing or blogging advice is white papers. White papers give you a comprehensive view of one particular topic or problem/solution that you can read in the length of your morning commute. I have been blogging a lot on the
-
Learning to listen - the real "quiet revolution" that is social media
http://diaryofareluctantblogger.blogspot.com/2008/05/learnin...guest post
-
Wiki of Twittering Journalists
http://flacker.net/?p=32Published:May 14th, 2008 Comments:No Comments Category:Uncategorized Thanks to my friend Kat for passing along a link to a Wiki of journalists that use Twitter. You can check out the Wiki here. Thanks to My Creative Team for creating the list.
3 days ago in Flacker | A Digital Public Relations Weblog by Young PR Flack by Patrick9 · Authority: 1 -
Lists of Twittering journalists - good people to Follow
http://www.palmit.com/archives/2008/05/13/twittering_journal...part 2. I'm following a few of these now.
-
A Wikipedia listing isn’t easy, but here are 6 tips
http://publicityhound.net/index.php/a-wikipedia-listing-isnt...t write persuasively. Just the facts, please. For many of us who write marketing copy almost every day, this feels unnatural, sort of like a right-handed person writing with the left hand. But it works. A doggie treat to Publicity Hound Harry Hoover for Twittering about the video. Posted In: Social media marketing, Business Promotion, Publicity on the Internet posted On: : 9:10 am: By Joan Comments: 4 Comments Next Page »
-
Tweet, Twit, Twitter
http://idahopublicrelations.wordpress.com/2008/05/12/tweet-t...just to check on chatter, but to get insight into the communities and media you currently work with - or want to pitch. The J world - and not just the outlets themselves like CNN, USA Today, BBC - are online. Here’s a good list from Harry Hoover at MyCreativeTeam of journalists on Twitter. Personally, being on Twitter has helped me connect with the vibrant network of marketing and communications professionals in Boise; request and receive feedback and thoughts on clients
-
Know journalists who Twitter? Add them to this wiki
http://publicityhound.net/index.php/know-journalists-who-twi...numerous ways in your business (more about this in a minute), and even search for other Twitterers using specific keywords. Last week, Publicity Hound Harry Hoover announced that he started compiling a list of Twittering journalists and media outlets that Twitter. They include reporters at Business Week, CNET, CNN, the Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, FOX News and the London Times. And why would journalists Twitter? To keep up on the competition, of course.
-
Know journalists who Twitter? Add them to this wiki
http://publicityhound.net/index.php/know-journalists-who-twi...You can follow your friends who are Twittering, use Twitter numerous ways in your business (more about this in a minute), and even search for other Twitterers using specific keywords. Last week, Publicity Hound Harry Hoover announced that he started compiling a list of Twittering journalists and media outlets that Twitter. They include reporters at Business Week, CNET, CNN, the Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, FOX News and the London Times.
-
Journalister bruger også Twitter
http://bloggingpr.wordpress.com/2008/05/07/journalister-brug...En hel del journalister har fundet vej til Twitter. Og med god grund, for det er tit her man hører om de nyest beta-versioner af interessante online-værktøjer/applikationer og andet godt. Harry Hoover har på sin blog THINKing offentliggort en lille liste over journlister der twitter. Det er primært amerikanske journalister, men jeg har da selv tilføjet et par danske i en kommentar til hans indlæg. Herunder blandt andet Kim Elmose fra Politiken. Måske kender i flere?
Top Tags
What this blog is about
- blogs
- branding
- buzz
- copywriting
- creative
- creativity
- customer service
- email marketing
- journalism
- lead generation
- marketing
- media
- media relations
- new business
- news
- newspapers
- pr
- promotion
- public relations
- radio
- referral marketing
- resources
- social media
- tv
- tools
- writing
- content marketing
- my creative team
- web 2.0