Posts Tagged ‘new york times’

Lorrie Thomas

For Some Mom & Pop shops with Little or No ad budget, Twitter Serves as Main Marketing

July 23rd, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

My super friend Samantha Keeping (who made the office I LIVE IN look fab so I am continually inspired to rock the web!) sent me a great NY Times article called Mom-and-Pop Operators Turn to Social Media.
I wanted to share this with you wild web readers who may ask, “Why should I use Twitter?” or think …

Posted in Ask the Marketing Therapist, Small Business, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Web Marketing Tips

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Lorrie Thomas

Web Marketing Word of The Day – Rickrolling

May 17th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

Jim Morouse, one of the most brilliant marketers I know, sent me a New York Times article called “The Culture of the Internet” that introduced me to a fabulous phrase that I challenge all of you to use in a sentence this week:
Your new wild web marketing word is:  Rickrolling

David Pogue gave the perfect example …

Posted in She-Geek Web Words, Social Media, Social Media Marketing

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How Much is Juicy Mention in the New York Times Worth to You?

February 5th, 2009
by treatmentspecialist

The news media may be calling it a “marketing ploy,” but it’s definitely paid off for the company that invited crowds of people in NYC’s Times Square to line up for FREE CASH!
Bailoutbooth.com, a fledgling classified ad company, gave out anywhere from $50 to $1,000 to people willing to share their stories of financial hardship. …

Posted in Blog, Viral Phenomenon

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