When to post, tweet, speak, shout. This infographic from Argyle Social gives some idea as to the whowhatwherewhatwhenwha?
A while ago our office discussed effective meetings. I put together this infographic with some parts original and some from other ones that I have found on the web. Thought it might be of use to some out there.
Hope you are finding or have found that love that makes life special. Happy Valentine’s Day to my readers today. I have also included what I think is the song of the day on the bottom.
This reflects a lot of what I have heard about the great effort by Tide to involve the actual teams and have a timely ad campaign, whilst GoDaddy got raked over the coals for their (IMHO) great reach out to show how looks are not everything.
Top 10 Failed Social Media Sites from mylife.com is an infographic detailing some familiar social media failure. Is Google+ something that should be on this list? Google doesn’t think so, but I kinda agree.
MarketingProfs partnered with the Content Marketing Institute have made available a report entitled: The State of B2B Content Marketing in North America. How effective are you as a business at creating engaging content. Content that can be used for marketing? Apparently most B2B marketers are spending more and using social platforms more, but they are not using content in
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You know how at the 30th or 31st of each month you flip the page in your calendar? Well that is what the Mayan calendar is about. The calendar ends today. Turn it over and it starts again. So man up princes and princesses. It aint over and I see no fat lady in sight. by dalefj89. Browse more
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From Hubspot comes some unsurprising, but now substantiated info on rich email: Any experienced email marketer knows that crafting the perfect marketing email is somewhat of an art form. Not only do you have to nail copywriting, messaging, personalization, and proper segmentation and targeting — but you also have to worry about how that email actually looks. On both desktops
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It’s no secret that when it comes to the Internet, Canadians pay higher prices for worse services than most countries in the industrialized world. This is largely because a handful of Big Telecom companies control upwards of 94% of the Internet service market in Canada, meaning that Canadians don’t have much real choice. Big Telecom’s grip on Canadian communications needs
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