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Just Spell It Out

Have you ever told someone about a funny TV commercial but couldn’t remember what product it was advertising? Some ad gurus might say it doesn’t matter whether or not you remember the brand, as long as the commercial sticks with you. Others say you really do remember — on a subconscious level — even if you think you don’t. But pretty much every marketing expert would agree that subtlety doesn’t work for B2B. Read more »


Socialmonials

With the world buzzing about social media, it’s easy to overlook the traditional case study or testimonial as a marketing tool and to focus instead on adding followers through Facebook and Twitter. But you don’t have to choose one or the other. In fact, testimonials might be the key to growing your social fanbase — and your fans might be your best source for new testimonials.

In a MarketingSherpa survey of B2B marketers, seeking out testimonials and case studies ranked as the #2 most effective tactic for developing marketing content — second only to repurposing information that already exists (see below). That means testimonials and case studies are the top source for new content. And once you’ve got a good one, you can share it through social and other media.  Read more »


Your marketing database: 8 tips to power your sales efforts

Most marketers know that having a database is important to their organization’s marketing efforts. But creating one, maintaining it and using it effectively are much easier said than done. To ensure you’re getting the most sales from your lead generation efforts, here are seven tactical things every marketer should do right now with their marketing database…followed by one piece of advice on strategy. Read more »


Clearing the Content Creation Hurdle

By now, most B2B marketers know that creating content and establishing thought leadership — through blogs, white papers, etc. — is a critical component of marketing success. The value of nurturing prospects and driving search engine traffic has been hammered home consistently over the past decade. Each step in the evolution of the web has emphasized the importance of communication with customers and prospects via a high-quality content portfolio — from corporate website content to blogs and now social media. Read more »


You can’t always get what you want

The Rolling Stones sang this well.  Life is full of unfulfilled dreams, wants and needs. And many of us get pretty darn crabby about it. For the sales and marketing teams:  “If we only had the resources to develop the website more, or the money to develop an SEM campaign, or hire five new sales people to develop the new verticals we’ve danced around.  And then there’s the video and green room that could take our video platform to a whole new planet.  We could be so much better, only if we hand X, Y, Z…” Read more »


Put Some Spring in Your Sentences

With winter officially behind us, it’s time to think about getting active again — in your writing! Even if you aren’t a copywriter, you probably write something every day that would benefit from an exercise in active voice. Take a sprint through the following tips on keeping your e-mails, business letters and other communications fresh and engaging. Read more »


Don’t confuse your process with your purpose

First, a disclaimer: I realize that the quickest way to ruin something funny is to overanalyze it. So before I ruin this, I just want to say:

Here’s a link. Enjoy these posts … some of them are pretty damn funny. Things Real People Don’t Say About Advertising. Read more »


Making a good first impression

We’re in the process of hiring right now, which means I’m spending a fair amount of time reviewing resumes. I’m continually amazed that the majority of people don’t include a cover letter with their resume. And those who do include one have serious grammar, spelling and clarity issues. What this means is that the majority (and I mean more than 75%) of these people have either made very little, or a terrible, first impression. And because of that, they’re not going to get to the interview stage. Read more »


New Year’s Resolution #2: Write Better Headlines

If you’re like most people, you aren’t reading this. Read more »


“It’s all about me.”

I think every marketing person needs this written on a T-shirt to remind them what their customers are really thinking. Read more »