Mobile websites…smartphone apps…iPad apps…text marketing…Facebook advertising…Facebook company pages…Twitter…StumbleUpon…Groupon…YouTube channels…blogs. There’s a plethora or marketing possibilities that were virtually non-existent 10 years ago. Just as many have come and gone within that time. It’s hard to tell what will last, and what will disappear. So how do you decide what to focus on, and what to ignore? (Click on the headline for more…)
Advertising
Some Surprising Changes in Prospecting Media
Everyone loves looking over their shoulder to see what other companies are doing and how it’s working for them. To that end, Multichannel Merchant recently conducted a survey of catalogers, comparing 2011 marketing plans with what they did in 2010.
When asked about plans for 2011 prospecting, respondents only planned to increase their use of three media, and they all surprised me. (Click on the headline for more…)
Creative Inspiration for Email Marketing
It’s common practice among copywriters to maintain a “swipe file” of ads to provide inspiration and ideas for their own work. In 1984, renowned copywriter Denny Hatch simplified this practice… (Click on the headline for more…)
Little-Known Resources For Facebook Marketers
For all of the interest in Facebook marketing, the social media giant doesn’t seem to do a particularly good job of marketing itself. Not only does Facebook offer more marketing opportunities than most people realize, but they provide quite a few helpful resources are available – if you know where to look. One good place to start… (Click on the headline for more…)
A Systematic Process For Writing Effective Advertising
Whether you’re developing your own advertising, or reviewing ads someone else has created for you, it helps to understand the building blocks of a compelling ad. The following systematic approach has always served me well, no matter what type of advertising I’m writing: (Click on the headline for more…)