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Scott Monty: Organizing Our Digital Lives
via Marketing Profs Daily Fix by (author unknown) on March 18, 2008
It starts so innocently. A blog post here, a social network profile there, a photo upload here, a microblogging update there... The next thing you know, you've got online profiles up the wazoo and friends who seem to be blowing you out of the water with their prodigious writing, photosnapping and updating habits.Just as your head is about to start spinning around like Linda Blair in The...
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Mark Goren: How to Handle Negative Comments
via Marketing Profs Daily Fix by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Getting comments on a blog post is one of the most positive outcomes you can experience as a blogger. Comments are rewarding on so many levels. Think about it, your readers are...Moved to action by what you wroteGiving you feedback, either to improve your idea or validate itInterested and engagedReaching out to you to let you know that they’re listeningFiring you up to post again and again and...
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Sean Howard: The Why and How of Engaging Bloggers at Your Event
via Marketing Profs Daily Fix by (author unknown) on May 18, 2008
More and more companies are putting on events. These can range from simple half-day meetings to full fledged conferences. Some are at conference centers and more and more are being run as virtual conferences. In a world gone crazy over events, there is one challenge facing everyone, regardless of the venue or format. Namely, how to break through the clutter, get the word out and build both...
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Sean Howard: The Why and How of Engaging Bloggers at Your Event
via Marketing Profs Daily Fix by (author unknown) on May 18, 2008
More and more companies are putting on events. These can range from simple half-day meetings to full fledged conferences. Some are at conference centers and more and more are being run as virtual conferences. In a world gone crazy over events, there is one challenge facing everyone, regardless of the venue or format. Namely, how to break through the clutter, get the word out and build both...
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Paul Barsch: Are Marketing and Mathematics Getting Married?
via Marketing Profs Daily Fix by (author unknown) on June 02, 2008
Think marketing doesn’t have much to do with mathematics? An unseen mathematical world is giving some companies a competitive edge in better understanding customers. Indeed, companies across all industries are now capturing data and creating rich profiles of customers to “predict” their wants, needs and future desires. Mathematics has left the ivory tower of academia for a marketing...
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