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  • When the economy gets tight, customers can take forever to reach a buying decision. So, managers think up incentives that will encourage the customer to buy. Whatever lure you use should inspire the prospective customer to edge a little closer to a purchase, which is sometimes easier said than done.

  • Today the Blog Council unveils a disclosure . Before I get into what these checklists are designed to do, a word about what the council It is a volunteer group of designed for members to share insights and experience with each other. Period. We participate in monthly conversations to learn from each other about the applications

  • Sitting in on a PR meeting last week, I was pondering the thought of my internal consulting teams starting to blog and participate in social media when someone from across the room said Social Media is more relative to the younger demographics we have in our Of course the more seasoned veterans of my team all

  • A property of Accoona Corp., is a free service that aims to help users search for opinions, information, and conversations that match their particular interest–however obscure that particular interest may be. The site encourages users to get in on the conversation by enabling them to find communities relevant to their While blogs and social media

  • Last year, Forrester Research's Jeremiah predicted that 2008 would be the first time that we'd see companies begin to set aside budgets specifically for social media . Looks like Jeremiah was right, as three recent news stories seem to suggest that corporations are moving quickly into the social media First, last month tabbed social media guru

  • After listening and reading for a few months now about the various ways to leverage as a marketing and professional resource, I went ahead and created a MarketingProfs group there. Less than 24 hours later, 1,002 MarketingProfs members have joined, and now, I'm inviting all of you to join it, Those of you who have a

  • Media Post's Marketing newsletter dated July 8, 2008 had an interesting column, titled, "What's That You Say?" In it were the Top 10 newly coined words compiled from various sources by those wacky folks at , the Chicago-based v. - As the economy continues to hit consumers' wallets affecting their purchasing choices, many mass-class luxury items

  • Given how critically important effective content is right now and how important copywriters are to the creation of same - it might help the cause of world peace and mutual understanding to shine a little light on things. How do you choose a good freelance copywriter and how do you increase the odds of getting through a successful project? Here are a few ideas to help you make better decisions, which can pay real dividends.

  • It's hard to believe how different it was, just a mere fifteen years ago, to conduct secondary market research. There was no Internet, no Yahoo!, no Google search, no Web-accessible databases to tap. How times have changed. But, not always for the better.

  • Reducing the number of people who unsubscribe from your mailing list is one of the key ways to minimize list churn and in turn make it easier to grow your list. That doesn't mean you make it harder for people to leave, however. Instead, learn why people leave, offer them other ways to remain in the relationship and make the process a great customer experience.

  • In Part 2 of this series, the author looked at defining your success goals and what to measure when running multivariate tests. Let's now look at your site factors and learn how to select the right ones to test. By now, your marketing goals are clearly defined and you're ready to run a multivariate test to optimize your site's marketing effectiveness... but which elements, or factors, should you test?

  • This week Dr. Allen Weiss talks about Value-Added Relationships in this recording from the MarketingProfs Business-to-Business Marketing , June 2008 in Direct Link to Show length From the conference Most companies believe they should be building long term with all their customers. They call these Value-Added and they indeed can be valuable. However, in this presentation

  • It seems that South Carolina is not the place for gays to vacation. The state just doesn't want them. A UK poster ad campaign, planned to coincide with London's Gay Pride Week, was pulled once Republican state Sen. David Thomas of Greenville heard about it and called for an audit of the advertising budget overseen by

  • Consumer product industry watchers have known for some time that P&G's Febreze brand has been an unqualified success. Launching hot selling new products out of the gate is quite a feat in these days of market saturation, but developing new categories and then positioning products for success within them is even tougher. Leave it to P&G

  • In a couple of months I'll be speaking at a small business conference where I already 'know' many of the attendees, even though I've never actually met them. How is that possible? Because of For all the (deserved) criticism that myself and many others have heaped on Twitter recently, the site still excels as a professional

  • Have estimated that the volume of data in enterprises of all sizes is doubling every two to three years. With the deluge of data, some companies are finding it makes more sense to discover and act upon patterns (i.e. customers who buy item X also buy item Y), rather than dig deeper and search for causation.

  • A few weeks ago, the folks at dropped by Heather Armstrong's house for a Wii Fit party. Armstrong, who is better known as uber-blogger , invited 10 of her friends and later blogged the event. An added bonus was that Nintendo gave Dooce 5 Wiis along with 5 Wii , to give away to 5 of

  • Does sales really care about leads? Maybe If you ask Bill Binch, VP of Sales from demand generation provider Marketo, he prefers pipeline and bookings to leads. Ironically, as much as lead nurturing and lead scoring can help generate pipeline and revenue, by framing the discussion around leads too many marketers ignore the equally valid perspective

  • Want to take your performance to that ideal level of highly effective and efficient marketing? It takes better access to detailed data and ROI discipline, but it also comes along with greater growth and better levels of budgets, according to the recently released study.

  • Successful email marketing strategy is a lot like a spin class at the gym: We start with a predefined warm-up, slowly move into the heart of the workout (remembering to breathe), and finish with a focused, well deserved cool-down. In fact, email marketers could learn a technique or two from spinning....