Category Archives: Social Marketing

Surprise Marketing Example: Skateboarding Stir Fry Ingredients

How do you market premium non-stick cookware.  With skateboarding stir fry ingredients, of course!  What a great way to draw attention to your product and get people talking.  The social media legs of the event is the icing on top. … Continue reading

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Hello, I’m a media executive, and I’m embarrassingly out of touch.

Please read this brief article before proceeding: http://bit.ly/aBM1w8 OK.  Wow, huh? No wonder newspapers are failing. First, the insulated corporate-think is breath-taking.  Look, the term “free content” means content is free for consumers.    If your newspaper doesn’t charge for online … Continue reading

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Getting over the fear of social marketing

You can see the fear in their eyes. You can see it in their body language during meetings when the topic comes up. It’s the fear of social marketing. Sure, everyone is talking about social marketing, but a lot of … Continue reading

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Why customer service must be on the front lines of social marketing

I recently read again about the Dooce/Maytag saga (September 2009), and it got me thinking about customer service in the age of social media. Here’s the story : Dooce, aka Heather B. Armstrong, aka THE Mommy Blogger, had a problem … Continue reading

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A social marketing expert guaranteed me 10,000 Twitter followers in 30 days!

Beware the self-proclaimed social marketing expert. This post at Mashable (from WAY back in December 2009, ancient news in some circles) made me laugh when I first read it.  There were nearly 16,000 social marketing or social media experts on … Continue reading

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Blowing Marketing Bubbles with Trouble Gum

I’m a fan of Matthew Cordell’s work in general, and specifically his first book as both author and illustrator, Trouble Gum.  I stumbled upon Matthew’s work a couple years ago when I was checking out the snowflakes for Robert’s Snow, … Continue reading

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Social Media Delivers Patrons to Today’s Artists and Writers

I was always fascinated by the fact that thinkers, inventors and artists like DaVinci had patrons, someone to pay the bills and worry about the little, annoying and boring details while the artist was free to dream, create and innovate. … Continue reading

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How to Improve Yoplait’s Save Lids to Save Lives Program

I grabbed a Yoplait yogurt out of my fridge and couldn’t help but notice the pink lid.  Yes, Yoplait is running their pink lid “Save Lids to Save Lives” campaign in support of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.  I’m … Continue reading

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Can you really be private online?

Online privacy is a real concern for most people, more so as social networking becomes mainstream and keeps a detailed record of everything about us.  If you take online privacy seriously, then you’ve likely set yourself some stringent privacy settings … Continue reading

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Are You Marketing to Yourself?

It’s very easy to believe that you absolutely know how, when and where best to reach your customers and prospects with your marketing messages.  Especially after many years of experience with a specific marketplace, you can easily fall into the … Continue reading

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