Posts about Internet Marketing Experts as of January 15, 2009
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01/15/2009
3:06 pm • 15 January 2009 “Newspapers took two cents of journalism and wrapped in ninety-eight cents of overhead and distraction.” — Seth Godin (via azspot) (via marco) (via brocatus)
01/15/2009
“Newspapers took two cents of journalism and wrapped in ninety-eight cents of overhead and distraction.” – Seth Godin (via azspot) (via marco) (via brocatus)
01/15/2009
This was send to me by my friend Erich Viedge. It is from the master of permission marketing, Seth Godin. How to send personal email Here are some easy to follow tips that will help you avoid being
01/15/2009
“What’s left is local news, investigative journalism and intelligent coverage of national news. Perhaps 2% of the cost of a typical paper. I worry about the quality of a democracy when the the state government or the local government can do what it wants without intelligent coverage. ..
01/15/2009
I know that a lot of people who read my blog and articles are new to online business – but if Seth Godin’s blog isn’t one of your regular stops also, … you’re really missing out. Reading Seth’s blog is like walking in from a hot, muggy and noisy street into a cool, quiet air-conditioned office. It …
01/15/2009
marketing2 Today on The Bigg Success Show, we continue our conversation with John Jantsch, the Duct Tape Marketer … . Last time, John talked about the importance of getting closer to customers and strategic partnerships to build business. Let’s get back to the conversation … ___ ___ ___ george John
01/15/2009
We are pushing out at part of feedly 1.2.132, the first iteration of the feedly+ubiquity integration: Interested in quicking the tires? 1 … that you are logged in. 3. Navigate to one of Seth Godin’s latest articles. 4. Click on Alt+Space to activate
01/15/2009
Not My Job Selfish Jerks The World Changed I Didn’t Know I’m Not A Fish Contradictions Broken On Purpose What’s broken around your organization? Thinking? Marketing? People? You? Related posts:Notes from Seth!Seth Godin video – revisited.My Favorite YouTube Christmas Video Related posts:Notes from Seth!Seth Godin video – revisited.My
01/15/2009
I was not able to attend Affiliate Summit this year but I do have a goal of making the trip in 2010 … marketers out in the coming future. Shoemoney meets Mayweather – What a great story to have. Hanging
01/15/2009
In any business, networking is a key to success. When I went to Affiliate Summit West, I didn’t really go to speak with the merchants or networks … m going to be hitting that resource. JohnHasson – John is probably hands down one of the best … ) to help automate your PPC campaigns. John also spoke at ASW. I sat in his presentation for a few
01/15/2009
2170934113_797febdbc8_o Seth Godin is a gifted thinker & communicator … websites of 2008) posted a 40-min candid interview with Seth Godin in the form of a 4-part video … and to help me review it quickly. I hope you’ll find it useful: Seth Godin Interview on Tribes
01/15/2009
It’s again the time of year when people start planning their vacations. But not everyone: most bloggers can’t even dream of taking a break. In many ways, bloggers are like entrepreneurs, and the most serious ones actually consider their blogs as businesses
01/15/2009
Re-Gifted: Tips, Tools, & Thoughts for Two Thousand +9 January 15, 2009 By: Ravindra Kharmai Category: Advertising The holiday season came and went, but there’s always time to re-gift! And that’s exactly the point of this post, my re-gift to you of online information sources, online tools I discovered, and some things I recently learned
01/15/2009
[ image] I have decided to reveal the identity of my star chamber. These are the bloggers that form my cabal of babble. I read lots of blogs for entertainment and education but there are only five that shape my thinking. Seth Godin: The Dip has helped me in so many ways. And he never posts fluff. Eddie Arthur
01/15/2009
It’s again the time of year when people start planning their vacations. But not everyone: most bloggers can’t even dream of taking a break. In many ways, bloggers are like entrepreneurs, and the most serious ones actually consider their blogs as businesses
01/14/2009
If you are like me — a blogger whose AdSense income fluctuates between mostly zero and a maximum of a couple of dollars a day — you would have the … ads? Is there? Hearing the success stories of others – like this guy Shoemoney who made over … that Shoemoney no longer make that much from AdSense today although he still makes a six-figure income
01/14/2009
Note: This item comes from friend John McMullen. DLH From: “John F. McMullen” <johnmac13@gmail.com> Date: January 14, 2009 2:47:19 PM PST To: “johnmac’s living room” <
01/14/2009
As long as we’re talking about web analytics standards I figured I would take the opportunity to offer up a few thoughts on the Interactive Advertising Bureau’s Audience Reach Measurement Guidelines that are open for public comment until January 20th
01/14/2009
Hey everyone. Sorry I haven’t been blogging much the past few days. I’ve been in Las Vegas for Affiliate Summit West … like Shoemoney, Nicky Cakes and Zac Johnson. I’m still keeping my eye out for Barman from PPC.bz…
01/14/2009
The holiday season came and went, but there’s always time to re-gift! And that’s exactly the point of this post, my re-gift to you of online information sources, online tools I discovered, and some things I recently learned. Please comment on whether or not you find this information valuable and, of course,
01/14/2009
Signaling Strategy A recent blog post by Seth Godin called, “Beauty as a signaling strategy” had this to say: … it’s expensive.” Allow me to be clear: Beauty isn’t the message. Seth is describing conspicuous … , the woman described in Seth’s blog doesn’t spend $173 per week on her hair to demonstrate her beauty
01/14/2009
[ Audible Logo] Sorry for the delayed post today. For some reason the Internet connection in our office wouldn’t connect to our server, … and entertainment, on the Internet.” Whether I want to “read” Seth Godin’s The Dip, James Surowiecki’
01/14/2009
When newspapers are gone, what will you miss? What’s left is local news, investigative journalism and intelligent coverage of national news. Perhaps 2% of the cost of a typical paper. I worry about the quality of a democracy when the the state government or the local government can do what it wants without intelligent coverage
01/14/2009
Years and years after some pundits began predicting the end of newspapers, the newspapers themselves are finally realizing that it’s over. Huge debt, high costs, declining subscription rates, plummeting ad base–will the last one out please turn off the lights
01/14/2009
There is a lot of debate these days about how much longer newspapers can hang on and stay in business … a print newspaper, not to mention, it’s a lot neater. Seth Godin has posted a good post asking, “
01/14/2009
Have you set goals for this year? After settings goals for both my business & personal life for 2009 I read the following blog post from Seth Godin. Having goals is a pain in the neck. If you don’t have a goal (a corporate goal, a market share goal, a personal career goal
01/14/2009
Today I am answering a question submitted by Will Kennedy. He says: This month marks the beginning of my business endeavors as a Successful Internet Marketer. I am paying CLOSE attention to those who are in the position of where I want to be and more. A week ago I came across your website from a search on Google (I forgot what keyword)
01/14/2009
I doubt that anyone (aside from maybe Sue Decker, the Yahoo President who announced her resignation in the official announcement of the new CEO) … management.” (Swisher) You go, girl. John Paczkowski of All Things Digital calls Bartz “
01/14/2009
Author and favorite blogger of mine, Seth Godin has a great post today about whether or not we’ll really miss newspapers when they’re gone. I’ve given up on my local paper because it’s about as thin as Tara Reid but I still subscribe to Sunday’s NY Times. Maybe it’s the nostalgia of thumbing through something tangible but Seth
01/14/2009
[ ] Olivier Roland has an ambitious side project: reading 52 books from the PMBA Recommended Reading List in 52 weeks, then posting a summary on his website. Reading 52 books and writing 52 summaries is challenging enough, but what’s particularly impressive about Olivier’s project is that English is not his first language – Olivier is from
01/14/2009
Wandering down my Google Reader list today led me to Seth Godin’s Blog and his muse on Newspapers…Go check it out… I worry about the quality of a … are the most efficient way to do this anyway. Seth’s Blog: When newspapers are gone, what will you miss
01/14/2009
This content from: Duct Tape Marketing Seth Godin Thinks You’re Boring Okay, to be fair to Seth, let’s put the title of this post in context … . I interviewed Seth on a recent live session for my coaching excellence series and we talked about the natural advantages of small business and how to take advantage in a down … Related posts
01/14/2009
Seth Godin Thinks You’re Boring seth godin on duct tape marketing Okay, to be fair to Seth, let’s put the title of this post in context … KarenLKay If people aren’t talking about you, there’s a reason. You’re boring. Seth Godin ed … for itself. maintain balance – lead & connect sch scheky1068: Seth Godin just ripped us all a new
01/14/2009
How to send a personal email Here are some easy to follow tips that will help you avoid being seen as a spammer, or having your emails trashed or ignored. The thing is this: email reduces friction. Greedy, lazy organizations have embraced this and tried to figure out how to blast as many emails as they can as cheaply as they can,
01/14/2009
“Own your Zip code. The next frontier is local, and this is a great way to start.” Seth Godin.
01/14/2009
Cross Posted to the Mission Paradox Blog: missionparadox.typepad.com I’ll tell you a secret . . … compared to the status quo. Or to quote my man Seth Godin ”If you need the status quo to be better
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