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You Know What They Mean

Another report of marketing brilliance (sarcasm alert) from the digital world. This time it’s a report that ad networks are continuing to track users who opt out based on the flimsiest of reasoning. As a consumer, I’m not surprised and not pleased. As a person who works in digital marketing, I’m appalled since this is exactly the sort of behavior that leads to more rules and less innovation. It puts an entire industry in a bad light even though it’s a few bad apples and not everyone.  But I’ll lay out the fact and let you decide if I’m overreacting. Continue reading

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Answer Me!

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We’ve talked a lot over the last couple of years in this space about companies and social media.  We’ve talked about how it’s not like printing a magazine ad or a TV commercial, meaning that those media are shot, edited, distributed and done.  Social media is a commitment; it requires support and maintenance.  You’ve been with me on that, right?

Apparently, we’re kind of alone out here kids, or at least I’m led to believe that based on some research I read the other day.  But maybe I’m overreacting – let’s see what you think. Continue reading

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We’re All Yentas

This post has nothing to do with Barbra Streisand movies or characters in musicals. It has to do with us, or at least most of us. We’re yentas. In fact, we’re in the golden age of yentas and that can be a very good thing if you’re a marketer who embraces it.
My grandmother used the term in the sense I mean it: a gossip. Oh sure, she had old women in mind when she’d proclaim someone to be one but today age has nothing to do with it. The more common marketing term might be brand advocate or influencer but to me it’s all the same thing and if you’ll stay with me a minute, I can explain. Continue reading

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