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Why Outsourcing a Blog Might Be Smart

This headline, sent to me by a colleague, appeared in a recent issue of the Wall Street Journal: "Should You Outsource Your Company Blog?" Like most questions addressed in communications, marketing and other similar fields, the answer is -- Maybe....

Blog Council Unveils Disclosure Toolkit

Today the Blog Council unveils a disclosure toolkit. Before I get into what these checklists are designed to do, a word about what the council is....

Superior Air Power: How the Airlines Can Win

The Future of Advertising: Playing Games

Tim Brunelle is playing games. He decided to celebrate the one year anniversary of his agency with a game - Viking Smackdown. You can play it alone or with friends. He is onto something. You can use an iPhone and...

Economy Changes Customer Value Perceptions

Trust is Most Important Measure for Reputation: The Top Ten US Companies

Harris Interactive just released it’s 9th Annual Survey of the 60 most visible US companies. Their findings: 71% of consumers say the reputation of corporate America is “poor,” but consumers will buy, recommend and invest in companies that concentrate on...

White Papers, Lead Gen, New Rules of PR and Marketing!

This conference has flown by and by all accounts (all the smiling attendees) has really been a great success. Here are some quick tidbits and insights from today's programs....

MarketingProfs B2B Forum: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and More

This afternoon had the pleasure of sitting in on Chris Brogan's session, "Successful Lead Generation in a Social Media World," at our B2B Marketing Forum in Boston. The session was superb and my favorite quotes from the session are as...

MarketingProfs B2B Marketing Forum: It's all About the People

We're all gathered at the MarketingProfs B2B Marketing Forum 2008 in Boston where it's nearly 90 degrees today! The morning kicked off with a great intro by Roy Young and Ann Handley and tons of inspiring presentations. I attended the...

Would You Use SuggestionBox?

You’ve got something to say and you need a company to listen to your feedback. Would you use a suggestion box? You are a company in search of a fast way to help capture feedback and a structured approach to...

Feel the Client's Pain

We've all been there. In fact, I just visited this place of client frustration and fear a few days ago. It usually happens when the solution provided to the client's (or boss's) problem will cost them time, money and stress....

Crawling for Customers

I once had a co-worker recount the tale of her junior account position at a 4A’s agency. Her account was for a well known brand of… well…tampons. Evidently, the team brainstorming sessions (comprised largely of men), yielded many unfortunate and...

Video: Papa Johns vs. Cleveland, a PR Tragedy?

Calling all marketing and PR professionals. Here's a story you should have something to say about. Please watch the video below....

Let’s Talk About Your Web Site

By raise of hands, how many of you think that Web sites are going to go away? With all this talk of social media on one hand, and the clicks version of bricks on the other, there might remain little...

MarketingProfs Podcast: Being Remarkable, List Brokers, and the Fishbowl

In this Marketing Over Coffee we discuss buying lists, Google Audio Ads, the fishbowl and applying Marketing 2.0 strategies to local markets..... all that and more in this Marketing Over Coffee, a weekly audio program sponsored by MarketingProfs that covers...

The Publisher's Paradox: Why Traditional Advertising Models Are Dead

Against the backdrop of incessant reporting about record reductions in newspaper subscriptions and advertising revenue, I read a recent article that stated the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review is losing about $20 million per year....

Brands and Movements

Dear CMO: When we think of our relationships to institutions, we can categorize them in one of several ways. There are brands, and we talk a lot about them here and elsewhere. There are causes. There are memes, ideas, manifestos,...

Cottonelle On Crack (Literally!)

Coco Chanel used to say that before leaving the house, every woman should check herself in a mirror and remove at least one accessory from her ensemble. That's part of the reason she became a style icon: She knew when...

MarketingProfs Podcast: Email Newsletters, Business on FaceBook and Getting 1,000 True Fans

In this Marketing Over Coffee we discuss Chris' email newsletter video test, doing business on FaceBook and being able to survive in New Media on 1,000 true fans..... all that and more in this Marketing Over Coffee, a weekly audio...

I Want It, Now!

Have you noticed a certain impatience with lines and crowded stores? A couple of weeks ago I was making a purchase and saw two people abandon their selections before check out and leave. Are you tempted to abandon virtual shopping...

MarketingProfs Podcast: How Many Offers Should You Make, and Google Updates

In this Marketing Over Coffee we discuss what Google has going on in video, the Forrester Sociographic Ladder of Engagement, and how many offers to make in email copy..... all that and more in this Marketing Over Coffee, a weekly...

MarketingProfs Podcast: Arguing SEO Tactics, and Keeping Your Living Room Clean

In this Marketing Over Coffee we discuss some SEO tactics that may or may not be Black Hat, and how to deliver a dope smack to commenters who don't add to the conversation..... all that and more in this Marketing...

Doing Good in the Community Pays Dividends

There is good reason for politicians to raise values as political campaign issues. Polls show time and time again that Americans care about values....

Sales is from Mars and Marketing is from Venus: A CEO’s Perspective

Nothing focuses the sales force on sales like a quota. But what does a CEO use to focus Marketing? Can Marketing really begin to source leads for Sales? And how can you really optimize the relationship between Sales and Marketing?...

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