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Yours In Marketing Episode 1 – ft. Joel Klettke

Directive Agency

Now, Joel was asked to come on the show because he actually is responsible for helping us at Directi ve with our copy on the new website design that we did, and it really became apparent very quickly that this guy knows what he’s talking about. I wanted to be the best looking man in the world, according to Google.

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Yours In Marketing Episode 1 – ft. Joel Klettke

Directive Agency

Now, Joel was asked to come on the show because he actually is responsible for helping us at Directi ve with our copy on the new website design that we did, and it really became apparent very quickly that this guy knows what he’s talking about. I wanted to be the best looking man in the world, according to Google.

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Yours in Marketing Episode 5 – SEO Tools with Tim Soulo

Directive Agency

So my first question for you would be for your personality, do you consider yourself to be more creative then than technical? I’m 100% more creative. So I think I developed the neurological things in my brain that help me with creative stuff and they don’t do that much of technical things. Tim Soulo: Yeah.

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Sales Pipeline Radio, Episode 122: Q&A with Dave Gerhardt @davegerhardt

Heinz Marketing

You can find us on the iTunes store and Google Play anytime and anywhere that fine podcasts are sold and made available. Every episode, past, present, and future, of Sales Pipeline Radio, always available at salespipelineradio.com. I like to Google stuff. I’ve heard it described as P2P, people to people.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Dave Pollards environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays. And the creative people who often had the Knowledge Director thrust upon them conceived of KM as a means for increasing organizational innovation, customer satisfaction and employee retention. September 2006.