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Who Are Your Customers?

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Do you know who your customers are? Do you know why they chose you? Do you know what they like? What they want? Where they spend their time? If you don’t, you should find out. Understanding who is your customer is perhaps the most important part of developing and marketing a business.
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Lead Your Marketing Down A Simple Path

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Shortly after the successful launch of my first site and its associated celebration I had the sense of “now what?” The question wasn’t unique to me as one of the more common questions I see new site owners asking in forums is “how do I market my site?” Not an easy question to answer in a single forum post given how general it is. Add to it the level of detail your marketing strategy and tactics may call for and the forum question often gets less than useful answers. This post is an attempt to simplify marketing and hopefully offer an answer to point new site owners down the right path.
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Low Tech Videos As Marketing Examples

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

This morning I came across a couple of videos I thought I’d share as examples of how to use video to market yourself. Both videos are low tech and can easily be produced by anyone assuming you have a video camera.
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Value Is In The Perception Of The Beholder

Monday, December 17th, 2007

What is value? Can value ever be determined 100% objectively? Which is woth more, real value or perceived value? Which is more important to your blog? To your business?
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The Changing Nature Of Marketing

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Do you talk with your customers or do you talk at them?

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Can You Be Found Where People Are Looking?

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Do you know where your prospective customers spend their time online? Do you maintain a presence in those places?

Last night I came across an AP article about the recent search engine purchases of ad networks and why it’s a sign of how things are changing on the web. I encourage you to give the article a read, but the main point I want you to take from it is the idea that how and where people are spending time online is becoming more fragmented and most people are interacting less and less with a single source of information.
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Are You Worthy Of A $14,500 Dessert?

Monday, September 24th, 2007

That’s the question a resort in Sri Lanka is asking, in offering the world’s most expensive dessert. You’re initial reaction to a $14,500 dessert is probably along the same lines as mine. You’re possibly wondering who would be dumb enough to think an after dinner treat is worth that much money. But the resort is not asking if “The Fortress Stilt Fisherman Indulgence” is worth $14,500. Of course it isn’t. No dessert is. What the resort is asking in typical Seth Godinese is are you worthy of this dessert that costs $14,500.
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Happy 25th Smiley Face :-) An Example In Viral Marketing

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

A slice of birthday cake

25 years ago tomorrow the text based smiley face was born. It’s unlikely Carnegie Mellon professor Scott E. Fahlman knew the ideavirus he was unleashing when he posted the simple combination of colon, dash, open parenthesis, to form :-) giving birth to the digital horizontal smiley face, but that’s exactly what he did. Professor Fahlman launched an example of viral marketing that’s still spreading to this very day.
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The Next Internet Millionaire: Reality Programming Moves Online

Monday, August 20th, 2007

I dislike reality shows. I mean I passionately dislike them. If every reality show on tv went off the air I would consider that a good thing. And yet today as I was going through my daily blog reading I came across mention of Joel Comm’s The Next Internet Millionaire enough times that I had to watch and give it a chance. It’s an hour (50+ minutes) I could have spent doing something else. Did I mention I dislike reality tv. I dislike it just as much online as I do offline.
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Marketing Pilgrim’s Free Internet Marketing Book

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

What? Me mention something about Marketing Pilgrim’s SEO Scholarship Contest? I’ve done it before and I’m doing it again.

Andy Beal has collected all the essays from the two contests, edited them a bit, and put them all together in a free internet marketing ebook you can download.
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