May
13
2010
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Microsoft & Telenovelas. It might work…

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Apr
29
2010
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Make your business stand out by messing up your email delivery

Every once in a while you need to chuckle at an email marketing message that could have been better. Mozeo’s a good mobile marketing company, but someone messed up a bit when sending out this email, with at least 4 -5 inches of whitespace at the top of the email.  I almost deleted it after realizing that I had to scroll down twice just to find the first image/ text…
I am using Outlook – not an obscure client to design for. A good reminder that testing to mutliple email clients is definitely a good idea before hitting send.

Apr
28
2010
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Facebook is leaving Google in the dust

There was a startling statistic on imedia connection today, and it reported that Facebook has surpassed Google in it’s share of all web traffic.  The reason?  Of course the addictive, interactive nature of facebook and the nature itself: a informal place for friends, with minimal distractions other than facebook’s own ways to interact.
Google should be concerned.

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Feb
26
2010
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The Olympics & VISA (& Morgan Freeman)

Aug
25
2009
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Too Agressive with your Prospects?

This is a funny commercial that I thought was going to have the punchline “Are you Over-marketing to your current customers” or “Too Aggressive with your Prospects?”  but instead it turned out to be a ad for a bank.


Find more videos like this on AdGabber

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Jul
06
2009
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Best Landing Page of 2009

If you work in marketing, an advertising agency, or just a smaller marketing team, take note at Eloqua’s landing page.  I have never seen a B2B company do lead generation with such style.  I would watch this piece over and over just for the entertainment value.
 

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Jul
06
2009
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E-Mail Marketing Open and Click-Through Rates – eMarketer

This emarkter article had some great statistics on open and click rates per industry (or audience).

Initially what stood out are the large absolute percentages in the Retail and Travel industries. Retail having around 8% click throughs contrasted with the 2-3% overall, but makes sense that if a customer has opted in to a brand’s email newsletter, they are “die-hard” fans of the brand and want to interact with the brand and/or to take advantage of emailed specials. Similar reasoning with the travel industry, there are likely audience members (like me) who are on travelzoo’s email list to find bargains on vacations and the like. The prospect of traveling is also inherently more exciting than, say, an email message sent by a wholesale-distribution company.

One surprise in the Computer/internet industry was that smaller lists did better overall than larger ones on clicks (7.2% on a

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May
20
2009
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What not to do when you use Email Marketing

Beautiful test case spotted in the wild…. Don’t press send on a test mockup.
 
 

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May
14
2009
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Why Focus Groups Fail Customers and Companies

Let’s say a company is in the business of making plastic drinking cups for children. While on the surface this may sound like a trivial matter, it is not, as anyone with children knows. The right drinking cup can play a leading role in getting a child to sleep and making mealtime a relatively peaceful endeavor. Traditional customer focus groups bring a group of customers together and place two cups on the table. They ask the customers, “Which cup do you prefer?” The customer will then pick a cup. But that doesn’t mean either cup is the best cup for them. Maybe the customer needs a cup with a straw. But the company didn’t take the time to think about the customers’ life. In the absence of getting what was right, the customer picked what was available.

This is a great article about the use of focus groups to try to determine consumer preference. Sometimes, the way you ask someone a question determines their answer. It’s very hard (but essential) to step outside of the box and rethink the approach. It’s almost like you have to disregard your own product entirely, and focus on the customers “lifestyle” or “business environment” and once you have a firm grasp on that – you can overlay a product/service and find the ways it fits, and more importantly , the ways it does not fit.

This will give direction toward product enhancements and improvements that will be true steps forward in innovation.

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Apr
21
2009
0

Best social media search engine

search.popurls.com  This has got to be one of the best social media search engines around.  It not only consolidates reddit, yahoo buzz and other social media websites, but it also provides a side by side view of a Twitter search for that term.  Very useful if you do any product searches, or are doing a “buzz scan” on popular topics.
 

 

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