Posts Tagged ‘content marketing’

Jennie Jacobs

Kate Spade Year of Color Campaign – Quality Content Lives On

February 3rd, 2012
by Jennie Jacobs

Content is key when it comes to web marketing. Quality content that educates, entertains and inspires is the type of thing viewers, readers, clients, customers and buyers want. Every day we are bombarded with ads (some research firms estimate somewhere around 5,000 a day) and quite frankly, we’re sick of it. But on the other …

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Dan Gold

Do You Know The Do’s And Don’ts of Social Media Marketing?

July 14th, 2011
by Dan Gold

Social media is a growing part of every day life for more and more businesses. And why shouldn’t it be? There are literally millions of people who use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social media outlets. Not tapping into that would be a huge folly! But, are you committing another folly by not following social …

Posted in Blog, Free Therapy Advice, Netiquette, Online PR, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Twitter, Web Marketing Best Practices, Web Marketing Tips, Wild Web Women

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Dan Gold

5 Ways to Conduct a Valuable Meeting

June 1st, 2011
by Dan Gold

Mary Cantando’s Weekly Growth Tip:
Conducting a Valuable Meeting
As my good friend, Linda Holden, says, “Don’t spend $1,000 to solve a $100 problem.”
Too many of us spend time meeting, meeting, meeting…often just for the sake of
meeting. In effect, we’re spending that $1,000 to solve a $100 problem.
5 Ways to Conduct a Valuable Meeting
1.  Avoid standard status …

Posted in Blog, Small Business, Wild Web Women

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internationalmanofmystery

A thousand true fans as derived via key influencers: a process for discovering your perfect audience.

May 28th, 2011
by internationalmanofmystery

Discussing A Thousand True Fans with Eleftherios Hatziioannou in Athens, Greece. May 25, 2011.
A Thousand True Fans essay by Kevin Kelly:
http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2008/03/1000_true_fans.php
A DEFINITION:
“A True Fan is defined as someone who will purchase anything and everything you produce. They will drive 200 miles to see you sing. They will buy the super deluxe re-issued hi-res box set …

Posted in Social Media, Social Media Marketing

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Dan Gold

Five Steps To Deliver “On the Fly” Presentations

May 26th, 2011
by Dan Gold

Mary Cantando’s Weekly Growth Tip:
How to Present Like an Expert on a Moment’s Notice
How can you come out looking like a pro when you’re asked to make an impromptu presentation? What can you do if someone asks you to present a session “on the fly” or even just to answer a challenging question in …

Posted in Wild Web Women

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