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On the heels of Yoni's post on marketing and advertising blunders, I found this UNBELIEVEABLE item. It's almost too CRAZY to believe!

Let's call it "How to Do Irrepairable P.R. Damage to Your Company With Assinine and Idiotic Marketing Decisions! Read More
Whether you are at an established company or at a startup the pressure on you as a marketer to deliver is immense. To make matters more challenging it is likely that your marketing budget has been cut. Every dollar you spend is questioned for ROI and in most meetings you are asked about developments in social networking, customer service and online reputation management because it is in the press and tantalizingly promises high return at low cost Read More
Does this sound familiar? You’ve opened your online business, stocked it with stellar products, and have unleashed great marketing campaigns to drive traffic. Only problem is your abandoned cart rate is too high while conversion rates are abysmal. I can see you pulling your hair out and screaming, “Why is this happening?”

The answer could be that your ecommerce site isn’t fully optimized to boost conversions. Despite all of your efforts, if you haven’t proactively built your site to address potential customer concerns, your online business could be missing out on easy sales. Read More
A slideshow for your viewing pleasure: some of the funniest, freakiest, most bizarre and most offensive advertisements in business history Read More
On May 10th a bug caused every Twitter account to display the dreaded “0 Followers”, causing millions of users to panic and contemplate their own “Twitter existence”. People wondered if they would be forced to start over and if they did, would they take the same approach with their profile and strategy. Now a month later, I ask you to wonder what would happen if you woke up tomorrow and found yourself with a million followers. How would you react? Would you be thrilled or would you be in a state of panic? How would you engage with your new found audience? Would you do anything differently? Read More

Online Marketers Kick Ass!

Online Marketers Kick Ass!  - http://darthopia.com Avatar Posted by darthdeus under Marketing
From http://darthopia.com 5075 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on June 13, 2010 5:42 pm
Regular people make money via employment. They wake up early every day, get to work, stay there for a fixed amount of time (plus possible overtime) and usually the day is almost gone when they come home Read More

How Google's Caffeine update will impact your business

How Google's Caffeine update will impact your business - http://www.cikmarketing.ca Avatar Posted by CIKMarketing under Marketing
From http://www.cikmarketing.ca 5075 days ago
Made Hot by: jnelson on June 10, 2010 4:49 pm
Google announced some major changes to their search indexing algorithm yesterday. Here's what your business needs to know about Google's Caffeine update Read More
On June 9th, Jeremy Victor of Make Good Media presented his tips for building a B2B community on Twitter, which I believe are also applicable for the B2C community and even individuals simply looking to create their own personal brand. Before getting started it is important to define “community”, which Jeremy did by describing it as “a like minded group of people that share common interests, feelings, situations and experiences.” Twitter provides an excellent channel for marketers as it is “a real-time information network powered by people from around the world” who are interested in discovery and communication Read More
Lead Gen. CPA. CPL. Per Inquiry. Performance marketing. Affiliate marketing. Co-Reg. These are all terms that describe pay-for-performance marketing relationships—where you pay third party companies for each lead they send you. They drive significant volume for call centers and other direct marketers, but more often than not, you end up paying for leads that don’t convert well. Why Read More
Seattle’s Best Coffee recently revealed a redesigned logo that has received a very cold reception. A poll from The Seattle Times revealed that nearly 74 percent of over 2,000 respondents thought Seattle’s Best Coffee should “try again.” Most of the complaints over the design were that it felt to simplistic. In response, the company stated that it was never the intention of the new design to be highly overstated. According to a company spokesperson, the “logo has to live in all kinds of environments” and hopefully will become the universal sign for good coffee one day Read More
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