As a trained journalist and former newspaper reporter, I’m conditioned to look and listen for details. It’s a skill that obviously comes in handy when you are doing marketing work. But…
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You’ve gotta blog like there’s nobody watching
I have been thinking about the posts of the most successful bloggers and social media sharers and I believe one of the things they all have in common is that…
Read MoreListening Online Isn’t A Lost Art, You Must Find It
If you are even a casual reader of my posts here at Biznology you will see that one of my hobbies is to observe what might called the “conventional wisdom” of…
Read MoreUsing web analytics and search marketing for better decision making
Yesterday, Rob Petersen, Tim Peter and I gave a Webinar on using analytics to make search marketing decisions. How is your search marketing working? Are you getting the results you…
Read MoreChannel your exceptional SXSW social mojo all year long
Most agencies identify with the saying, “the cobbler’s children always go barefoot” — except during SXSW when even the most frugal practitioner doffs their sack cloth and dons their dancing…
Read MoreThe intranet social garden and quantum mechanics
In my last Biznology post, “Social business, the forest and the garden: Your intranet is not the Internet”, I wrote about why patterns that are so successful over the Internet…
Read MoreWhy every digital marketer needs to watch Amanda Palmer’s TED Talk
What are you doing with social media? Are you developing high-quality content? Curating your Twitter feed? Are you connecting with your followers? The answer to that last question should be YES,…
Read MoreSEO for marketing executives
As I have been writing in this space for the last three posts, SEO is not just the domain of consultants. It is a vital skill for every role in marketing…
Read MoreFacebook paid sponsored content will meet you only halfway
After reading Disruptions: As User Interaction on Facebook Drops, Sharing Comes at a Cost by Nick Bilton in the New York Times (and Facebook‘s detailed fact check), I thought I…
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