The last few months at SocialMedia.org and WordofMouth.org have been amazing, but I need a break. While I’m on vacation this week, I’m sharing a few classic posts with you. This one is from October 22, 2007: Ahhh … the joy of trying to get paid by a giant corporation. Bizarre forms, arbitrary policies, strange rules. So I was […]
Newsletter #891: The “Stop Overlooking These Opportunities” Issue
June 28, 2012
[Welcome back to the Damn, I Wish I’d Thought of That! newsletter. This is text of the great issue all of our email subscribers just received. Sign yourself up using the handy form on the right.] Smart marketers know the biggest opportunities are in all the little, boring, everyday stuff. Right now, you’re missing a simple chance […]
Procter & Gamble’s video case study: Social Media for Beauty Brands, presented by Anitra Marsh
April 29, 2010
Come to BlogWell: How Big Brands Use Social Media on May 5 in Seattle to hear Microsoft, Starbucks, Xerox, Nokia, PEMCO, ExOfficio, Boeing, and Intel share case studies on corporate social media. You’ll learn how to get started, get past roadblocks, and make your social media program phenomenal — and you’ll see some brilliant presentations […]
Aha! #8: Social media strategy from Stan Joosten of Procter & Gamble
April 22, 2009
We’re gearing up for our next BlogWell: How Big Businesses Use Social Media event on April 29 in New York — and in doing so, we’re sharing a bunch of presentations from our last BlogWell. I’m always amazed at the ideas and stories that are shared by some of the biggest companies in the world […]
Ivan Merc at the Hyatt Regency Columbus: You’re one cool dude
April 21, 2009
As a professional speaker I spend a lot of blurry time on the road. This is one of those trips where I couldn't remember where I was headed until I got to the airport and a ticket popped out of the kiosk that said "Columbus" (Ohio, I presume). I get to the Hyatt Regency Columbus […]
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