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The Fun Theory: How to Change Behavior

The Effective Marketer

Volkswagen launched what became quickly a viral campaign with emails being forwarded, youtube videos with over 1 million hits and comments from all corners of the web. The videos on their website (embedded below) are some great examples of what they mean. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0

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How to Cut Out Advertising in Favor of Inbound Marketing

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The RSS feed is: [link]. “It’s not about going viral; it’s about being useful.” Dan Moyle is the entire online marketing team for home mortgage bank Amerifirst. Click the play button to listen here: Download the audio file: [link]. Find us on iTunes: [link]. Tweetable Moments.

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Top 20 Content Marketing Online Courses and Certifications to Enroll in 2020

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The first module in the series delves into the foundations of content marketing. There’s a dedicated module that focuses on how to write compelling marketing copies. This is followed by a module on viral marketing that shares a six-step framework to craft messages that get shared by people.

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Best Companies Don't Need Marketing

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You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 Leave a Reply Cancel reply Email Subscription Subscribe to the RSS feed Follow Daniel on Twitter Connect via LinkedIn Follow Me On Twitter! This entry was posted on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 at 9:00 am and is filed under Hiring , productivity , Uncategorized.

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Marketing By Objectives « The Effective Marketer

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Is a valid question to answer in your objective) and although he doesn’t describe what the “marketing objectives” are, I would focus on lead generation numbers (how many qualified leads, for example) although other metrics such as “number of blog posts” or “twitter messages” could be valid objectives for social media campaigns.

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Taming Your Brand Mascot « The Effective Marketer

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This entry was posted on Monday, May 10th, 2010 at 11:45 am and is filed under Communication , Marketing Strategy , Online Marketing , Social Media , Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 For example, don’t let your brand mascot share the spotlight with other characters.

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don't forget your company history

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Adobe and General Electric are just two examples that come to mind that make good use of their history to talk about their origins and how it relates to what they do today. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 How can a company’s history be used effectively? Like Be the first to like this post.