Some people think Spring is the season of hope. I think it’s the season of mud and discovering, as the snow melts, that your neighbour’s large dog has added more fibre to its diet. The true season of hope for marketers is now: as the year winds down and a new budget, however inadequate, throws […]
Six Great (and brief) B2B Reads for Labour Day
At some point this week, a few parents will discover the remains of the final school lunch from last June deep in the bottom of a backpack. They will also find an invitation to a birthday party on July 31st, four socks they’ve never seen before and a handful of gravel. Thus begins another academic […]
Twitter Truth #3: You Can’t Keep Out the Crazies
Twitter Truth #1 is recognizing that it’s not about you. Twitter Truth #2 is remembering to shut up occasionally. These are both fairly simple things to master, you just need to get on it. Twitter Truth #3 is a little trickier. Today, I want to talk about the debatable role marketers often play as the wranglers of […]
Twitter Truth #2: Sometimes You Need to Shut Up
Last week we looked at some recent Twitter escapades that had in common the mistaken belief by marketers that Twitter has something to do with them. This backfires rather a lot. Another thing that often ends badly is saying anything at all. Sometimes the best Twitter strategy of all is to zip it. Time for […]
Twitter Truth #1: It’s Not About You
Why do people want to be near Rob Ford, Charlie Sheen and most anyone who owns a professional sports team? I can assure you, it’s not for the conversation; it’s because there is at least a small chance they will further unravel and something interesting will come flying out of their mouths. The same is […]
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