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

Convince & Convert

link] Deliverability Days Wrap Up + Fabulous Marketing Finds from Around the Web: 9/23/2010 « Topica's Blog [.] I especially like your comparison of social media to digital bumper stickers and an expression of passion for something, as opposed to permission to market to them.

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3 Reasons Email is the Coolest Vampire Today

Convince & Convert

I mean it in a 2010, gothic cool sort-of-way in which vampires are smart, sexy, bankable characters who can’t be killed and are making boatloads of cash for the people who channel them into books, TV shows & movies. A driving force behind the company’s SUBSCRIBERS RULE! Email is a vampire. October 2009. So is email immortal?

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

Convince & Convert

is Crucial to your Content Marketing Strategy May 19th, 2010 |Written By: russhenneberry | View Comments Tweet Guest post from Russ Henneberry , who writes, speaks and executes on content marketing plans for small businesses. Thanks for sharing with us. Jennifer Tobias [link] William Toll Why D.I.S.

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Yours In Marketing Episode 1 – ft. Joel Klettke

Directive Agency

Because when you treat your relationship with a customer like okay, pay X bucks get X amount of pages done, well you’re setting yourself up for a bad time because in their mind it’s like well, I paid X amount of money and the only deliverable coming out the other end is a page, or an email, or whatever. Do you remember it, Joel?

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Yours In Marketing Episode 1 – ft. Joel Klettke

Directive Agency

Because when you treat your relationship with a customer like okay, pay X bucks get X amount of pages done, well you’re setting yourself up for a bad time because in their mind it’s like well, I paid X amount of money and the only deliverable coming out the other end is a page, or an email, or whatever. Do you remember it, Joel?