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Archive for October, 2007

How To Reformat Your Marketing Hard Drive

I’m experiencing overload. That time that you spend staring at the white on your computer screen, that’s overload (or other things). Before I uncluttered my computer, I would spend about an hour a day ruining my vision (literally). After reflection, I realized I didn’t need everything that occupied the hard drive space. So, [...]


Is Your Business GPS Ready?

A little more than a year ago, Dunkin’ Donuts made a deal with TomTom navigation to have their logo show up on the navigation systems instead of the normal fork and knife icon. Its a subtle start, and I’m sure its effective. Garmin also implemented GPS navigation marketing that gave 45,000 special offers to users [...]


Is Your Business Facebook Ready?

Interested in buying a portion of Facebook, Microsoft has valued it at $10 billion. Regardless of how accurate this valuation is, the enterprise is worth billions without argument. Founder, Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t seem interested in selling out, considering he’s already received offers in the billions, for complete ownership, and refused.
Facebook still has options [...]


Radiohead(ing) A Marketing Revolution

Radiohead, one of the world’s most renowned rock groups, has started an industry revolution. After producing six albums for EMI records, the band has parted ways with their old record label and independently produced their first album in four years. In Rainbows will be available for FREE download October 10. Or people [...]


What Is Marketing?

The AMA has made a big deal regarding a change for the definition of Marketing. I’m not one who likes to get caught-up on definitions; after all, when someone hears a familiar word, they already have their own ideas on what it means to them. I would guess the majority of people [...]


I’m Coming Up

A filler on who I am and what I’m attempting to accomplish.
Marketing, relationships, and technology make up the majority of my thought process. I’m starting this blog as a vent for all the steam that builds up in me. I’m not referring to the steam from anger, but instead, the steam of creativity. [...]