Father’s Day, arguably the most active barbecue purchasing day of the year, is celebrated within a month of Independence Day, the most active barbecue using day of the year. Coincidence or marketing genius? You decide 🙂...
Read More →Cred , short for street credit , slang for your reputation . Defined as: commanding a level of respect due to experience in or knowledge of issues affecting those environments. Cred is traditionally associated with...
Read More →Passion & Greed. That’s it. Those two words account for so much failure in new media, I can’t even begin to tell you. But I can tell you why, and you can fix it....
Read More →New media marketing is about being the best. Offer the best information. Have the best value for your customer. When you’re the best, people will follow you. When you’re not, people will follow the best. ...
Read More →In discussing new media marketing most of the questions I get widdle down to "how do I get my message out?" This is a very Marketing 1.0 perspective on Marketing 2.0. We’re not going to...
Read More →Browsing the message boards the other day I saw someone posted the question: "what’s the best day to send an email campaign?". Immediately, the fundamental flaw with this question jumped out at me, i.e. it...
Read More →There are a lot of good marketers out there. They are good because they consistently deliver good ROI by building good campaigns that deliver good results. Marketing 2.0 isn’t about being good. It’s about being...
Read More →The initial appeal of online marketing was in the long tail . With the marginal cost of the next 100,000 being extremely low, why wouldn’t you? New media marketing is different. New media isn’t about...
Read More →In today’s recession-based economy organizations are making a drastic change away from mass (acquisition) marketing toward retention marketing. On the consumer side, potential prospects are reeling in their spending and sliding down the long tail...
Read More →Recently Euro RSCG Worldwide released an article in PRWeek which found that last year there was a 25% increase in the number of consumers who buy based on quality over price despite nearly 75% being...
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