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Social media, digital communication, online marketing, public relations. Why human physiology says they’re all wrong about the internet (including me)
We live in a period of unprecedented technological advancement, and the way humans now consume information has never been seen before. This is the premise on which all modern marketing is founded, and can probably be found somewhere on most … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, communications, Facebook, Internet Marketing, Marketing, Physiology, public relations, Social media, Twitter
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Cool marketing stuff: live blogging from the streets of San Francisco 2.0
Having now made it to San Jose I’ll be returning to a keyboard blogging effort in the immediate future, but wanted to share another pic from the streets of San Francisco first: What I like from this banner is the … Continue reading
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Tagged Advertising, Brand, CSR, Marketing
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Cool marketing stuff: live blogging from the streets of San Francisco
In California for work (more on that later) and a short holiday, finds me on the streets of one of my favourite cities in the world. While out hunting for some respectable Mexican food (NB: so far not to be … Continue reading
Another consumer confidence survey. Meh. Do they really change behaviours? (Are they meant to?)
The industry seems to have taken a massive brain pill this week. First, with yesterday’s awesome SMK post on social media and crisis communication and now this stroke of genius that I just found in my inbox buried under several hours’ … Continue reading