245,024 posts tagged marketing
SubscribeEmail Marketing (Part 1)
http://www.autoconversion.net/ social-marketing/ email-marketing-part-1/-
Sloppy PR People Piss Me Off
http://www.jasondunn.com/ sloppy-pr-people-piss-me-off-823The bulk of my “day job” consists of me filtering information from public relations/marketing people: they flog their products at me, I decide if it’s worth writing about, and if it is I share it with my community on one (or more) of my Web sites.
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Add your own Twitter tactics and resources to this valuable list
http://www.digitalsolid.com/ 2008/ 05/ 21/ add-your-own-twitter-tactics-and-reso…Marketing Sherpa ran an interesting piece on Friday on all things Twitter (thanks for the head’s up, Kevin). Its headline, Get Famous Using Twitter to Market Your Company & Yourself, is a tad grandiose, but the content is some of the densest I’ve read in terms of valuable ideas per word — especially for marketers new to the medium, it’s an excellent overview and how-to.
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http://reinventioninc.blogspot.com/ 2008_05_01_reinventioninc_archive.html#77370…
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 RE: The "Women Open Doors, Men Close" Myth. Back in March on INC's SOLD blog, sales guru Greg Winston launched a debate over whether women or men make better salespeople. Greg postulated that women were better at sales "because in their personal lives and in business they
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Live Cash Back Smacks Press
http://www.revenews.com/ davidlewis/ live-cash-back-smacks-press/My Sidekick is going to be set aflame today. I have gotten so many IMs and e-mails about Microsoft launching a brand new cash back site. Um, guys, this is old news. Microsoft acquired Jellyfish last year. [You can get links to a lot of blogs talking about this at Techcrunch.] Jellyfish Jellyfish was really two sites: A cash back site and Smack Deals.
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7 Steps to Small Business Marketing Success
http://www.ducttapemarketing.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ 21/ 7-steps-to-small-business-…Quiet often these days I get asked to explain the core components in the Duct Tape Marketing small business marketing system. The key word in that last sentence being system - yes marketing is a system just like making it, fixing it, shipping it, and paying for it is, we just don’t treat it as such.
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eliminating the last olive
http://shotgunconcepts.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ eliminating-last-olive.htmlThere's been some minor buzz about the customer service atrocity of hidden fees. But as with most things in our society, it's quickly forgotten with the next thing that snaps the masses' head another direction. There's hidden fee news today that may stick. American Airlines will start charging $15 for your first checked bag.
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Tech’s Worst Work Spaces
http://zacjohnson.com/ techs-worst-work-spaces/Are you working from home, slouched over in the corner on your computer for most of the day? Well, at least you are working for yourself. Imagine working in a crappy condition and working for someone else! ValleyWag recently released their list of the worst Tech Companies and where they are storing their staff.
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Ring! Ring! Goes The Social Media Tool Most Overlooked
http://stayviolation.typepad.com/ chucknewton/ 2008/ 05/ ring-ring-goes.htmlI like John Jantsch's Duct Tape Marketing, and now he reminds us that the telephone is a social media tool as well. Talking about the forgotten telephone might just be getting back to basics. I am not so sure about all of the requests I get from all of the social networking sites, or how effective they are or might be in getting business.
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“If Twitter Is Down, How Can We Twitter About it?” And 15 Other New Marketing Paradoxes
http://www.mattjmcd.com/ 2008/ 05/ if-twitter-is-down/If Twitter is down, then how can we Twitter about it? Why do early adopters tell everyone they know about the next big thing, and then complain when everyone starts using it? Is it still a wiki if only one person edits it? If you accept a friend request from someone you hate, does that make you friends?
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Microsoft pitches interactive ad and branding “integrated campaigns… that don’t necessarily feel like campaigns”
http://www.democraticmedia.org/ jcblog/ ?p=594Microsoft pitches interactive ad and branding “integrated campaigns… that don’t necessarily feel like campaigns” in: interactive advertising, privacy, broadband, Microsoft, interactive marketing, advergaming, public health, Behavioral Targeting, broadband video, mobile marketing Microsoft is holding its annual meeting with advertisers, to show off what it can do.