Monday I was on a panel at the VRMS Emerging Marketing Technology Summit in Boston. My fellow panelists (Suzi Craig of Fathom and Steve Ustaris of Studiocom) and our moderator (Brian Costello of Red Plum) and I attacked the perils and opportunities of social media as it related to the attendees during our hour long [...]
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Tags: food items, grocery stores, listening, Marketing, mobile loyalty cards, monitoring, shopper loyalty cards, valassis, vrms
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at
1:59 am and is filed
under Events, Hire Us.
If you aren’t using a social media guide who recommends that you tap into your existing staff for social media impact, you may be with the wrong guide. One of the first things we do for a new client is evaluate their existing resources. Nine times out of ten, they are overlooking their greatest asset [...]
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Tags: employee, FaceBook, Marketing, MySpace, potential marketers, social network, tap your staff, tweet
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Thursday, December 18th, 2008 at
5:34 pm and is filed
under Social Media Boot Camp.
I recently talked about the ways social advertising and investing in a new form of marketing – engagement marketing via social media – can enhance your business in an economic downturn. Everything we know about return on investment (ROI) is changing. Engagement marketing is certainly a hot topic, and it can help revamp a strained [...]
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Tags: capital, economic downturn, innovation, investment, Marketing, people as capital, people as credit, return on investment, ROI, social advertising, word of mouth
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Monday, November 10th, 2008 at
4:25 am and is filed
under Advertising, Events, ROI.
Many in the online space remember Heather Armstrong, better known as Dooce, and how she was one of the first people to get fired for their blog. That seemed to be in keeping with the corporate climate then and now, but I’m going to let you in on a little secret: that needs to change. [...]
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Tags: brand, brand online, branding, employees, FaceBook, in house marketing, Marketing, pr, social branding, social media, Twitter
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Monday, September 29th, 2008 at
3:57 pm and is filed
under FaceBook, FriendFeed, Jobs 2.0, Social Media Boot Camp, Twitter.
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