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  • Mobile Marketing, Messaging, and Apps
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    Two More Tips that Seth Missed on Surveys

    Nicki tweeted about Seth Godin’s post: Five Tips for Surveys. I think Seth missed a couple key tips: First, please don’t survey your customers unless you’re prepared to do something with the results. Second, I’d recommend every survey process starting with a single question, “Would you recommend us?” As Seth states in his post, asking one question can often change…

  • Analytics & Testing
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    The Other Traffic Source in Google Analytics?

    This week at work, one of our clients was asking what the “other” traffic source in Google Analytics (GA). There’s not too much detail in the actual interface for Google Analytics so you have to do some digging. Traffic sources are also known as the medium in GA. I did some digging and found that Google Analytics captures the medium…

  • Reputation is Authority’s Dark Shadow

    The news is full of some incredible stories of humanity recently: Alex Rodriguez admits to steroids (strangely omitted from MLB.com’s AROD news page) Michael Phelps photographed smoking pot. He’s subsequently lost a huge endorsement deal with Kellogg’s. Even Barack Obama has had a couple tough weeks, trying to find cabinet members and pushing through a stimulus package that has sinking…

  • How Much Would You Pay for Twitter?

    There were some rumors of Twitter charging for commercial accounts, but it appears those rumors have been crushed. In my opinion, it’s too bad. Three Reasons Twitter Should Charge: Paying for commercial messaging has been key in reducing text message spam in the mobile industry. Making commercial users pay on Twitter would probably reduce the number of Spitterers out there.…

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    Thinking Visually

    Great find from Leslie Pagel on Walker Information’s Customer Innovation Blog: From David Armano.

  • Advertising Technologybusy marketer

    It’s Not Getting Easier for Marketers

    Key to many of the links I share and the posts I write on this blog is automation. The reason is simple… at one time, marketers could easily sway consumers with a brand, a logo, a jingle and some nice packaging (I admit that Apple is still great at this). Mediums were uni-directional. In other words, Marketers could tell the…

  • Content MarketingMarketing Fun Videos

    Marketing Engagement: Fun with Videos

    Building a platform for businesses to blog on is only a success if those customers actually leverage the platform. We know our clients would succeed in getting a return on investment if we could just get them to create and share more posts about their products and services. Platform utilization requires that the software as a service company actually have…

  • Sales Enablement, Automation, and Performanceappirio

    Appirio Connects Salesforce and Facebook

    I was just doing a webinar yesterday and someone asked me to prioritize social networks based on their ability to drive business. Although I don’t believe social networks to be a primary medium for marketing and advertising (based on the intent of the user), I do encourage our clients to utilize RSS and other tools to automate publishing of their…

  • Content Marketingdesign

    How to Select a Web Designer

    A friend of mine asked me in an email, can you recommend a web designer for me? I paused for a minute… I know a ton of web designers – everything from brand experts, to local graphic designers, to content management systems developers, to social networking experts, to complex integration, enterprise and architecture developers. I responded, “What are you trying…

  • Content MarketingMarket To Intent, Not Eyeballs

    Marketing to Intent, Not Eyeballs

    Old school marketers always seem to get hung up on the number of eyeballs. I’ve always been a database and direct marketer, so I liked getting the right eyeballs rather than pushing advertisements in front of all of them. Businesses like the Yellow Pages like to tout the big numbers, too. I read once that 87% of the U.S. Population…

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