Entries in blogs (5)
  • 'Always On' Marketing

    Friday, Aug 06, 2010

    Augie Ray is a Senior Analyst at Forrester Research and an expert in social media marketing. He posted a blog recently which broke down the elements that he believes made the Old Spice campaign such a success. Read More

  • Tweet my Tweet Please

    Monday, Aug 09, 2010

    I keep reading about how marketers are using Twitter the wrong way. That the excitement and new found importance of this communication channel has got everyone on it, but not necessarily using it to their full benefit. Read More

  • What can you teach the CEO of your company?

    Thursday, Aug 19, 2010

    While companies all over the world are starting to adopt social media, it is still widely misunderstood by many members of their senior management. Erik Qualman , author of Socialnomics: How social media transforms the way we live and do businesss, does a nice job of summarizing what the execs at DeminHill meant when they wrote “Why Executives HATE Social Media”. They mentioned their lack of understanding, their inability to release control, and their fear of it all being a fad, all issues that Seth Godin addresses in Tribes. Read More

  • Effective Selling

    Friday, Aug 27, 2010

    Today, I read a fun article by the Harvard Business Review on salespeople's seven deadly sins. Although they listed chattering as the least deadly of the sins, I find it to be one of the most overlooked qualities of salespeople. Amateur salespeople are naturally very nervous to get on the phone. As a result they’ve probably scripted a pitch, or have been given a scripted pitch. A good salesperson might use this pitch for their first call or two, a bad one will use it throughout their entire career. Read More

  • Buzz On

    Tuesday, Sep 07, 2010

    “What happens when millions armed with cameras, cell phones, and laptops share their lives on Facebook, blogs, Twitter, MySpace and YouTube? People have more opportunities to observe and listen to each other… A big part of word of mouth is small-talk buzz- conversations about products that are simply part of our everyday interactions.” (Emanuel Rosen, Buzz)   Read More

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