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Choosing an Email Marketing Software « The Effective Marketer

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This question on a recent LinkedIn discussion thread for the Technology Marketing Community reminded me of when, a couple years ago, I delivered a presentation at the 2008 MarketingSherpa Email Marketing Summit. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0

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B2B Marketing Summit Shows Old Problems Persist

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MarketingSherpa is known for quality content and I have attended a couple conferences ( I was a speaker at the Email Marketing Summit 2008) and have always thought that the best you get from attending an event like this is more in the form of networking than in content itself. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0

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Taming Your Brand Mascot « The Effective Marketer

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In 2008, revenues were up to $16.6 Amos credits this increase mostly due to the branding initiatives related to the duck, an amazing feat for any brand mascot. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 The first Aflac duck debuted in 2000. The company reported $9.7 Like Be the first to like this post.

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Twitter Blurs the Line: Sorting Out Branding, Adv/PR and Marketing Opportunities

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If you like the read, please subscribe to my RSS feed. If you like/are interested in B2B Marketing, the Agency-Client Relationship discussion and/or other Marcom mysteries, please subscribe to my RSS feed. Posted in Agency Side, Client Side, Marcom for B2B, PR in a 2.0 World Advertising B2B marcom marketing PR social media Twitter.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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If your blog is consistent enough that you believe RSS subscription is realistic, make sure visitors can easily subscribe to your RSS feed. (As then you have a much better chance that they’ll return or sign up for your RSS feed, email newsletter or other call to action. Consequently, I have two recommendations.

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How to Match 10 Key Success Metrics to Your Blogging Strategy.

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Yet, in much of my social media consulting work corporate blog owners are invariably most interested in total visits and RSS subscribers. This is especially misplaced with group written blogs, where the broad content focus and inconsistent tonality makes RSS subscription less likely. All rights reserved.

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How NOT to pitch a blog | Online Marketing Blog

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Home About Resources Archives Subscribe Consulting Contact How NOT to pitch a blog 29 Comments | Posted by Lee Odden on Aug 29th, 2007 in Blog Marketing , Blogging , Online Marketing , Online PR In the past I’ve written about blogger relations offering tips on how marketers or PR professionals ought to present their story ideas to bloggers.