Apple iPad – no Flash support
January 31, 2010 | 1 Comment
I thought my last post somewhat relating to the Apple iPad would be the only one for the week as new gadgets aren’t my core interest, but this issue is pretty important.
It seems that Apple have left out support for Flash for the iPad. It’s a pretty odd move given the device is very [...]
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Embrace Life
January 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Absolutely moving, huge concept and simple yet brilliant making, this online ad to enforce the use of seat belt while driving is one of the most wonderful things i’ve seen in the latest times, brought in by Sussex Safer Roads…
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Google Knows Where You Are and has the Goods to Show for it.
January 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Having lost the 1/2 billion dollar bid to acquire Yelp, it was obvious Google was moving aggressively to win the local war. It’s no surprise then that the search giant announced location will now be a critical factor for the search results that come up, especially if you are using Google’s mobile search support for which was launched in…
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Upcoming events
January 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment
I’m thrilled to invite you to a killer evening with the brilliant Steven Pressfield
(and me, it’s a tag team) at Borders Columbus Circle in New York on Monday, February 8th at 7 pm.
It’s free but space is pretty limited. First come, first served.
I’ll be in Orange County on February 11th.
Utah on February 12th. No head shaving this trip, I…
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44% of Bloggers Sell a Product or Service Of Their Own From Their Blog
January 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment
The last poll here on ProBlogger examined a growing trend among bloggers trying to monetize their sites – to sell their own products from their blogs rather than just relying upon advertising and affiliate revenue.
Whether it be by selling an E-Book, training program or some other kind of learning program or whether it is selling one self as a…
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Lost Fans – ARE YOU FRICKIN READY!!!!?!?!?
January 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Its almost upon us. The final Season of LOST! I almost don’t want it to be over =(. LOST has been the best show I have ever seen on TV, full of twists and turns. Its also amazing to me how many people in the internet marketing space watch lost.
I feel sorry for those who have not watched it live. When you do see it it can’t possibly live up…
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Ogori (and generosity)
January 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment
PSFK writes about a cafe in Japan with a simple rule: you get what the person before you ordered (and paid for), and the next person gets what you ordered.
Take a few moments to think about that.
Would you go?
What would you order?
Is this an opportunity to give or an opportunity to take…
I think we have Ogori opportunities daily.
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A CMO’s guide to picking the right market research
October 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Overwhelmed by research reports, studies, and white papers? You’re not alone. Find out how to cut through the clutter to isolate meaningful insights for your brand.
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Redefining ROI: The connections you’re missing
October 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment
In this episode of Marketing Obsessions with Kevin Lee, comScore’s founder and chairman Gian Fulgoni discusses the dangers of attributing too much credit for a conversion to the final click made by the consumer.
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How to build more-complete customer profiles
October 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Is your marketing organization able to connect the dots when it comes to customer data? Here are the top four benefits of using a universal profile management system.
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