It is becoming increasingly difficult to shove marketing messages down people’s throats; and quite honestly, why would you want to do that?
I realize this notion is nothing new for those of us that subscribe to the tenets of permission based marketing, but sometimes I get the feeling we are still the minority.
Why not listen to [...]
Gmail went down, the world is coming to and end…
A while back I spoke at the New Marketing Summit. I did a number of interviews and for some reason, they are are all surfacing now. Here is one of them, enjoy!
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Furthering my series of posts about mobile social networks, I would like to present you with some statistics:
Users accessing Facebook on their mobile phones spent on average 24 minutes on the site compared with 27.5 minutes daily by computer users (link to story)
Mobile phone users accessed the site on average 3.3 times per [...]
The past has shown us that walled media gardens simply do not work in an age where consumers have virtually unfettered access to media. This, in my opinion, is part of the reason that the Dataportability movement was essential. If you do not give people access to use their data the way that they [...]
Adam Broitman, Director of Strategy/Ringleader at crayon and Scott Hoffman CMO of Lotame talk social media.
Okay, so this is what everyone is blogging about today, I know!~
Look at all this mania:
PC World, Epicenter, Google Operating System, CNET News, Bloomberg, Search Engine Watch, Gmail Blog, jkOnTheRun, Google Maps Mania, Ubergizmo, Gadgetell, All About Symbian, Google Mobile Blog, Lifehacker, Technology Live, O’Reilly Radar, Scobleizer, Phone Arena, Phone Scoop, IntoMobile, SlashGear, BerryReview.com, blogs.chron.com, [...]