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B2B Lead Generation Blog: MarketingSherpa Data on the Best & Worst Lead Generation Offers for 2006

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Linking blogs and newsletters together Part II (Lead Nurturing)

Anything Goes Marketing

As a business blogger, one thing that probably won't work too well is to include in every post some sort of call to action to buy your products or services. If you don't believe me, I challenge you or Microsoft or IBM to include a post with the title " BUY NOW! BUY NOW! BUY NOW !". At least it will generate a few comments. :) However, this is not what the blogging community wants to hear about.

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Choices Expand for Customized Start Pages

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Where does your browser go when the click the "home" icon on the toolbar? For many people, the answer is still their ISP's home page (at home) or whatever page their IT goup set it to (at work). However, there are an increasing number of services that let you customize your own start page. Among the first were My Yahoo and the aguably better though under-publicized Google offering, but both the choice and sophistication are increasing.

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Don't blog too close to home

Anything Goes Marketing

Blogging is fun and informative but watch what you blog about, when you blog and who you blog about. It may come back to bite your bloggy ass. For personal blogs, this could mean not to blog about your family (or at least mention their names), friends, coworkers or the company you work for. This has resulted in countless examples of people being fired from their jobs , and family problems.

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How to Leverage Behavioral Science Insights for Direct Mail Success

Speaker: Neal Boornazian, President and Nancy Harhut, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer - HBT Marketing

Direct mail has consistently remained a powerful tool in the marketer's arsenal, but in an age of digital dominance, its effectiveness hinges on the strategic integration of behavioral science. 💡 When you incorporate powerful behavioral science principles into your direct mail marketing strategies, you can prompt the hardwired decision-making shortcuts your audience relies on — and that automatically unlocks new avenues for engagement, conversion, and brand loyalty.

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Can you digg it?

Anything Goes Marketing

As part of my goal to get "down" with the social networks, I thought I would sign up for the service Digg and even submit a few of my blog posts. If you're not sure what Digg is all about, go check it out. It's a repository of informatuion in which you can submit articles and posts that you find. "Diggers" read these articles and rate them. If it's a good article it will get a higher rating.

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Spice up your emails - Link to your video demos

Anything Goes Marketing

One of the best practices that I preach for email marketers is to reuse content that you have on your site already. Why re-invent the wheel each time? I mostly talk about whitepapers, PR articles and archived webinars. What about flash demos that you may have created? Most people believe that a flash demo is great if you get someone to your site but you really need something like a whitepaper or a webinar to get them interested.

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The worst Fortune 500 blogs - Part I

Anything Goes Marketing

Have you come across a business blog and said "This is pure shit?" Between what I do for a living and blogging in my spare time, I've started to really take note of what I feel is a good blog and what isn't. I've evaluated a bunch of corporate blogs from fortune 500 companies and I've listed out the bottom 5 that I've found and why. My criteria for a good blog is based on the following: appearance, content, purpose, frequency of posts, and traffic.

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11 ways to drive web traffic

Anything Goes Marketing

If you're looking for new and innovative ways to drive traffic to your website, check out the post on SEOMoz's blog 10 Remarkably Effective Strategies for Driving Traffic. I've used a few of these strategies including Top 10 lists, Creating Controversy. and blog commenting in the past. I learned a few new tricks including some SEO and paid search techniques as well as how to increase traffic with social networks.

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Linking blogs and newsletters together

Anything Goes Marketing

While blogs and newsletters seem different, Mark White over at Better Buisness Blogging points out ways that you can leverage both newsletters and blogs in your marketing efforts. His ideas include: Advertising yoiur newsletter on your blog Use content that was created in your blog on your newsletter (this one was brilliant). You could even re-purpose blog content for other purposes.

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WorkCast's Ultimate Webinar Handbook 2024

Elevate your webinar game with WorkCast's Ultimate Webinar Handbook! Packed with insights from our seasoned webinar experts, this comprehensive guide is your go-to resource for mastering the art of B2B webinars. Learn the fundamentals, from defining webinars to exploring their benefits and diverse use cases. Discover the key elements of running a successful webinar, avoiding common mistakes, and making your sessions more engaging.