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How Good Is The Promise?
Businesses seek competitive advantage. The methods used to gain competitive advantage vary by industry but the fundamental objectives are the same, creating and delivering more value than expected. Delivering more value than expected is a race driven by creativity, innovation and speed. The ra...
By Jay Deragon • June 3, 2008 -
You Might Be A Marketing Blogger If...
I find that marketers and bloggers are usually funny people and I was thinking about all of the ways we're just a tad different than other folks. So, without any delay, and in a Jeff Foxworthy-esque voice, I present: "You might be a marketing blogger if..." You go through life wishing you could ...
By DJ Francis • June 3, 2008 -
Successful websites need a tailored proposition
The most important element of a successful website isn't the technology, the content, or the marketing. It's having a clear and defined proposition which is understood by the entire team - and most importantly, by the users of the website. I'd always been implicitly aware that the likes of Googl...
By Dan Thornton • June 3, 2008 -
Coming out from the walled garden - Globe and Mail
In really interesting move the Canadian news site Globe and Mail have just opened up their site for free. No more walled garden!As they put it "the locks are off" and "every Globe columnist, daily horoscopes, crosswords, Sudoku puzzles and a suite of news-tracking tools are now free. Margaret W...
June 3, 2008 -
Google Adwords - Automatic Matching
Google is beta testing a keyword matching option called automatic matching that is scheduled to go live on June 3rd. There has been speculation that automatic matching would be turned on as a default, but according to a comment in a very objective post on the topic from PPC Hero What You Need to...
By Debra Murphy • June 2, 2008 -
Social Media Marketing Mistakes And How to Avoid Them (2 of 6)
Continuing the series on social media marketing mistakes from last week, today's mistake is about "schmoozing instead of connecting." I talk a lot about social media being a cocktail party. And behavior that would be OK at a cocktail party will likely be OK in social media marketing. Marketers ...
By Jim Tobin • June 2, 2008 -
Forrester top dog ... IIAR "analyst of the year" results announced
Results of "Oscars" of the Institute of Industry Analyst Relations, the organization social media analyst firms belong to are in... a tip of the hat to Edelman's Jonny "the envelope please" Bentwood blogging over at IIAR. As they say at the Big House in Ann Arbor, Michigan, "hail to the victor...
June 2, 2008 -
Steve Jobs' Mysterious Personal Brand Is Finally Revealed
While we are on the topic of ego's, I would like to share a special interview I had with Leander Kahney, who is the News Editor at Wired.com, and the author of the New York Times best seller, Inside Steve's Brain, about Apple's unique CEO, Steve Jobs. He's also author of two award-winning books...
By Daniel Schawbel • June 2, 2008 -
Two Quick Tips for Corporate Participation Online
Alright, so here's the deal, what we call "corporate participation" online can be incredibly valuable, and hell, at times, even a little fun, but it's a messy, messy art. A few recommendations to consider if you're a marketer about to dig into the new trenches of business: First, remember, it'...
By Mike Manuel • June 2, 2008 -
Participate in the State of Social Technologies Adoption Survey!
In less than two hours, I will open the link to the first-ever survey on the State of Social Technology Adoption in Associations. Principled Innovation LLC is conducting this survey with the financial support of Omnipress, one of the association community's leading producers of meeting materials...
By Jeff De Cagna • June 2, 2008 -
Website Traffic Reporting- Useful Tool
Want to know how much traffic a website gets? Want to know what the percentage of female visitors on that website is? Quantcast.com is a website that allows advertisers to view visitor reports on websites. It also allows website publishers the opportunity to pull website traffic data to demo...
By Chris Turnquist • June 2, 2008 -
Data chart of the week: social networks around the world
by Josh Bernoff There's a lot of speculation about social networks, and predictions usually go in one of two directions: This is growing and soon everybody will be on one (or more than one) This is a fad and even the college students will tire of it eventually.(You could also call these the "Fa...
By Josh Bernoff • June 1, 2008 -
Part 1: Introduction to Business Blogging
This seminar worksheet was prepared for the Benefits of Business Blogging seminar held Monday, June 2 at the offices of mhn Internet Marketing Communications, in Elgin, Illinois. Part 1: Introduction to Business Blogging Part 2: Business Blogging Success Stories Part 3: Getting Started with a Bu...
By James Hills • June 1, 2008 -
You Don't Have to Blog Frequently, and Other Heresies
I just stumbled across The New Rules for Business Blogs, an e-book by Lithuanian blogger Linas Simonis, who blogs at Positioning Strategy. He rejects a lot of what I think of as conventional wisdom about blogging -- starting with the idea that a blogger should post every day. "It is a good id...
By Kirk Petersen • June 1, 2008 -
Social Media and The Speed of Trust
Last month, on separate occasions, I met two friends that I had previously only communicated with via blogs and social networking sites (and maybe the occasional e-mail). Although I knew each of them for some time, it was our first "in-person" meeting. When we finally met, there was an immedi...
By Rex Lee • June 1, 2008 -
The cost of social media
When you're looking at why companies might be reluctant to use social media and blogs properly, and why measurement is so important, it's important to remember there's a very real cost involved to them. It's something I'm acutely aware of, both in my professional role, and particularly in my per...
By Dan Thornton • May 31, 2008 -
Gartner Names Top 10 Technologies That Will Change The World
What is sauce for the goose... the advice to CIOs should be taken to heart by PR Managers Dr. Jim Amderson posted in The Busines of IT blog about the Gartner Top 10 Technologies that they think will change the world in the next four years. Multicore and hybrid processors Virtualization and fab...
By Sally Falkow • May 31, 2008 -
Google Adwords - Extended Broad Match
Bookmark & Share © Add This Favorites Del.icio.us Digg Google MySpace Facebook Reddit Live Furl Yahoo MyWeb StumbleUpon More... Whether the SEO and Google Adwords specialists agree, not all B2B companies can afford to hire someone dedicated to their Adwords campaigns. A...
By Debra Murphy • May 31, 2008 -
Customers & Web Page Peformance Expectations
The faster and better the web gets the higher our expectations become. For example, "[n]ewer evidence shows that broadband users are less tolerant of web page delays than narrowband users. A JupiterResearch survey found that 33% of broadband shoppers are unwilling to wait more than four seconds...
May 31, 2008 -
Don't Get Ripped Off By Venture Capital "Brokers"
Stuff like this makes me really angry. I noticed this in Google Adwords. Entrepreneurs who don't know any better might be enticed to spend $2495 for a "workshop" with Terem Capital. Right. Terem lists no portfolio companies on its site and several anonymous quotes. And who is running the worksh...
By Sam Huleatt • May 31, 2008 -
Link: Social Media Use at Work
Fantastic article today by Robert Godden over at www.ere.net about the use of social media at work. It really resonates with my former employer's nazi take on using social media sites. A very good read for any company that's trying to figure out how to deal with their employees computer use: W...
By Tabitha Grace Smith • May 30, 2008 -
Your Social Media Mission - PR It Forward
From the amount of response to PitchEngine, it's apparent that the majority of social media adoption is coming from PR professionals, not journalists. While there are some early adopters like Wired Journalists and others in the media world, the most aggressive campaigns and exploration resides ...
By Jason Kintzler • May 30, 2008 -
How to check if your press releases are up to scratch - for free
Hat tip to David Meerman Scott for pointing out a neat new (and free) online utility called Press Release Grader. It's very simple. You copy and paste the content of your release into a box and hit submit. The site then generates a report about the press release - it checks to see if the release...
By Andrew Smith • May 30, 2008 -
Shallow Brands
In Maddie Grant's blog, Diary of a Reluctant Blogger, today is a great quote (thanks Maddie): "Once you start these conversations, you have to keep them going. You have to be clever. You have to be engaging. Not too many brands have, what I call, the "intestinal fortitude" to deliver on that ve...
By Harry Hoover • May 30, 2008 -
An Ego is an Opportunity
When you hear the word "ego" you automatically get this sensation and tingling feeling down your spine that it's negative. You may get defensive if someone calls you an egomaniac or says you have a big ego. In our culture there is a negative connotation around this single term. It is associated ...
By Daniel Schawbel • May 30, 2008