March 10, 2009
As usual, Dela Quist of Alchemy Worx has decided to turn things on their head and not accept the 'norm'. In this case he's being irreverant to the holy 'relevance' mantra of email marketing....and he makes a good point. In the latest issue of email-worx,, he talks about replacing 'relevance' with ...
BeRelevant: Email Marketing Best Practices Blog
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Kath Pay
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March 06, 2009
The postmortems on the Tom Geoghegan campaign I’m sure are coming. Chris Bowers has already apologized to his readers for “disregarding warning signs.” I’m not writing my take on the campaign here, only because I really wasn’t involved enough to have anything useful to ...
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Jason Rosenbaum
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Have I ever told you when I quit eating at Quiznos? I use to appreciate the fact that Quiznos offered offered great tasting subs, salads and soups made from fresh ingredients. Now everybody is doing it, but I loved their toasted sandwiches. But, now when I see or hear of Quiznos, or when...
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February 27, 2009
This statement is proof positive,is it not, that most lawyers and law firms are bad, bad, bad at investing. Most open their doors, take out a yellow book ad or something, and bemoan the bad times. They are not out pounding, pounding, pounding the pavement, making contact, getting in front of people,...
Chuck Newton
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February 23, 2009
This is part two in a two part series of lessons that need to be learned from the economic recovery fight. This post concentrates on what elected officials and their party apparatus should learn. The first post concentrated on what non-elected progressives and progressive institutions not connected ...
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Jason Rosenbaum
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February 22, 2009
Loren McDonald lists these 14 annoyance factors that drive email list churn: Sending irrelevant email messages Sending emails too frequently Expanding permission to other mailings Sending an offer to customers for a product/service they have already purchased Not using any of the data you collected ...
he Power 150 - Top Marketing Blogs - By Todd
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Tamara Gielen
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February 21, 2009
Jonathan Trenn popped this insightful article about Yelp over on Marketing Conversation, The contorversy about Yelp (and be sure to check out David Gelles’ article on a similar topic over at the Financial Times, Yelp rejects claims of extortion): Ah, controversy. Now, it’s with Yelp, the mega on...
he Power 150 - Top Marketing Blogs - By Todd
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Chris
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February 19, 2009
Here’s a smashing list from Lee Odden over on Online Marketing Blog, Best and Worst Practices Social Media Marketing: Start with a plan, not tactics.  Research and build a Social Media Roadmap involving:  Audience, Objectives, Strategy, Tactics, Tools/Technology and Metrics. “Give to getâ...
Marketing Conversation» Marketing Conversation - New Marketing and Social Media by Abraham Harrison LLC
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Chris Abraham
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February 17, 2009
I just finished reading The Progressive Revolution: How The Best In America Came To Be by Mike Lux. It’s a fascinating historical look into how the great periods of progressive change in America came about, from the Revolutionary War up through the present. Throughout, it makes two points. Fir...
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Jason Rosenbaum
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February 15, 2009
This is part one in a two part series of lessons that need to be learned from the economic recovery fight. This first post concentrates on what non-elected progressives and progressive institutions not connected with the Democratic party should learn. The next post will focus on what Members of Cong...
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