Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
I manage a LocateADoc.com profile for a doctor friend of mine. As a result, I receive their newsletter, etc. Today, I received an interesting email newsletter with the titillating title, 3 Tips to Keep Patients Coming In, Despite The Economy. So, with no further ado, here are the three tips — and they’re as good […]
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
I just received this newsletter from the gang over at WebProNews AU, Blogging To Better SEO, that puts into words a lot of what we do for our clients every day as part of our Social Media consultancy and even what we do incidentally for our Public Relations clients.
With all of our social media […]
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
CHALLENGE: This was a two week, high pressure campaign focused on getting International Medical Corps (IMC) into the final five of the American Express Members Project $2.5 million giveaway competition. 1,190 projects were nominated for participation in the competition, Amex cardholders could vote for their favorite project, and the top […]
I quickly realized that StumbleUpon is the coolest and hottest social bookmarking service nobody has heard of. I love it but I don’t nearly use it enough: either as a stumbler or as a marketer. I found this on Blog Marketing Journal and thought I would open it up to you:
In case you are not […]
While very many media outlets support del.icio.us in their bookmarking and social media strategies, there has been very little innovation in the del.icio.us social bookmarking platform — this has been a major problem with properties that have been acquired by big firms such as AOL, Google, and Yahoo!, in the case of del.icio.us. Allen Stern […]
I just discovered another very interesting article written by Jennifer Mattern over at RedFly Marketing, Online PR vs. Internet Marketing — here’s an excerpt:
Internet Marketing Tactics:
Paid advertising (banner ads, text link ads, etc.)
Link exchanges, free Web directory submissions, blog comments (link-building activities)
Affiliates
Sales letters (and other sales copy)
Article marketing (to drive affiliate sales, traffic, or backlinks)
Search […]
In an update to How Do You Use Google Trends?, Corvida from Read/WriteWeb wrote the post I wish I had written, Google Trends for Websites Sucks for Small Blogs, highlighting the fact that Google Trends might be useful for analysis and for term, keyword, and site comparison, but it isn’t useful at all for most […]
Saturday, June 21st, 2008
I just spent some time setting up my own CokeTag for my Facebook Profile after hearing about it from CC Chapman.
What I like about it is that it isn’t nefarious. One just sets it up to reflect one’s interested, passions, properties, and there you go! There’s a lot of fun there because you can set […]
I have been working with Abraham Harrison, my firm, Flugpo, our client, and MyDataIsMyData.org to create a plugin, currently for IE, that would protect and alert browsers from any Facebook Beacon sneakiness. Check it out! The plugin is forthcoming but it’s not out just yet outside of the internal beta wall. We have […]
Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
This just in over the news wire, just in time for me to become a resident of Berlin, is news that the “open-skies agreement” will make it easier, cheaper, and simpler for me to share my time between Germany and the United States; Berlin and DC! Via NY Times
AIR travel to Europe is about to […]