Anything Goes Marketing

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Anything Goes Marketing on the Globe and Mail

Anything Goes Marketing

The blog is called Hard Sell Blog by Keith McArthur who writes for the Globe and Mail. His blog is about the latest in marketing and advertising. Chad PS - Ok, so his last post was from June 2007 but you can`t take that screenshot away from me! What did I find? So there Seth and Keith, I am open to do an interview!

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Adding a Feedback Survey to an Email

Anything Goes Marketing

It's a known fact that forms in emails will not render properly in Outlook 2007 and Hotmail but you may find an increase in conversions for forms directly in the email. I read a great blog post by Adan Covati called: Quick And Easy Surveys. Again test this for yourself and let me know how it goes.

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Good Year Gets Bad Press

Anything Goes Marketing

I reviewed a business blog in my last post so I thought I would check out and see how Easton was doing in his project to see which of the Fortune 500 were blogging. For fun I checked out Goodyear Tire & Rubber to see what they were up to on the blogging front and have contributed the following to this project. Most likely!

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Does Your Business do Podcasts? It Should

Anything Goes Marketing

Like blogs, podcasts can help you in the search rankings if the content provided contains relevant keywords. PS - Yes, I myself have yet to create a podcast but who knows what will happen in 2007. B2B podcasting, business blogs. If you have plans to start using podcasts, have a goal in mind as to what you want to achieve.

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Lead Generation "Insights". Yeah Right!

Anything Goes Marketing

In the downloadable PDF, they provide 6 lead generation insights for 2007. I would be more inclined to check out Brian Caroll's blog - even though he caters to the larger B2B deals while RainToday seems to focus more on the small biz market. These insights are really not that insightful. Here they are: Brand Matters. Has it worked?