The explosion of blogs has led to a need for quality control — this is particularly true for marketing and PR blogs. One of the most prominent measures of quality has been a ranking system, the Power 150, devised by marketer and blogger Todd Andrlik. Click through for details about the ranking and an exciting partnership with Advertising Age.
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Back in the mid 90’s, David Foote used the metaphor of a “pig in a python” to describe the impact that the retiring baby boom generation was going to have on fabric of Canadian society. According a chart produced by Business Week based on Forrester research, there a new pig in town – joiners of social networks.
Comments closedWith all the hype about Facebook in the media these days, some people may be inclined to dismiss it as the flavour of the month. That would be a mistake.
I think we, as marketers and consumers, have barely scratched the surface of what Facebook is capable of. Here’s just one example of another Facebook marketing experiment I conducted a few weeks ago.
My friend Jane was trying to rent her beautiful coach house in Toronto’s Cabbagetown district. She placed an ad on Craigslist and sent around an email message to her friends, but she didn’t get too many nibbles.
So I offered to help. Using Facebook’s status line feature (which tells your friends what you are up to), I told my network of Facebook friends, "Bill is looking for someone to rent a friend’s Cabbagetown coach house." I did this for about a week, and I updated the status line several times during the course of the week.
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