The headlines say it all: NYTimes: Jobless rate at 14-year high WSJ: Labor data show pain across economy AP: Running on fumes; GM could soon run out of cash By these accounts, we are headed toward a period of significant unemployment or are already there. Either way, if you don’t already, you will soon have a number of colleagues, [...]
Continue reading...3. November 2008
I read the Cluetrain Manifesto when it first came out around 2000. It was eye-opening and inspiring at the time, and there was plenty of buzz around the main concept that markets are conversations and businesses need to get involved. I haven’t read it since and recently just ran across the Web site (via Jeremiah [...]
Continue reading...30. October 2008
Hey folks, this is a query for ideas. I just had lunch with a friend who is a marketing exec at a major bank. Not on the retail side, which sells checking accounts and car loans, but on the institutional side, which sells things like investment management and multi-million-dollar financing packages to big corporations. They [...]
Continue reading...23. October 2008
How not to handle complaints about your company… Over at myRagan.com, an online community for corporate communicators, lisam recently posted: Coworkers regularly make me aware of blogs and online media sites that either include negative commentary about our company’s products, or mention all of our competitors but not us. My coworkers ask me, “Can we have someone [...]
Continue reading...10. October 2008
Better late than never! I just got wind of a old (Jan. 25, 2007) report by Forrester that takes on a real sticky wicket: calculating the ROI of running a corporate blog. I’ve ranted on more than one occasion that marketers should use social media, including blogs, as an R&D tool and not to expect a [...]
Continue reading...7. October 2008
All this talk of economic downturn has gotten me thinking. Are we in for a repeat of the ugly years of ‘02 and ‘03? I don’t think so. If you recall, during the last downturn, companies froze in their tracks and virtually halted all marketing activities. Advertising plummeted. So did investments in marketing infrastructure. It was a [...]
Continue reading...5. October 2008
Yet more from the latest Minnov8 podcast… Graeme Thickens (start at 23:40) reacts to the suggestion that as companies tighten their belts and start questioning costs, social media will be put on the chopping block: “Social Media doesn’t cost a lot of money. It takes participation by an individual or more than one individual within a company, [...]
Continue reading...5. October 2008
Woo hoo! This week at the Minnov8 podcast, Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson review both the MIMA Summit and the UnSummit. As some of you know, Phil led the “Social Media Reality Check” session at UnSummit and later blogged about the experience. Graeme attended the MIMA Summit and blogged about it [...]
Continue reading...30. September 2008
In preparation for a discussion called “Marketing Heresies,” which I’m instigating at tomorrow’s UnSummit “unconference,” I’ve tried to jot down a few statements that I hope will spark some discussion. I’m sure I’ll be shouted down on some of these and taken to task on others for lack of evidence, but hey, heresies are beliefs [...]
Continue reading...24. September 2008
Oh my, has it been a week since we last talked? If we follow each other on Twitter, then it’s probably been more like a few minutes, as that’s where I’ve been spending/wasting my time. Which brings us to the first in this cavalcade of content: Graeme Thickins, of DoApp and Tech~Surf~Blog fame, ponders whether using [...]
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8. November 2008
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