Who wouldn’t want to have a job like this? Oh, wait, bloggers are dying from the stress. Maybe not such a great job after all.
Daily reading 04/10/2008
April 10, 2008 by pgillinDaily reading 04/09/2008
April 9, 2008 by pgillin-
Study: ‘Influencers’ Possess Less Clout
New research calls into question the importance of anonymous influencers, but further validates the fact that people like to turn to their freinds and peers for buying advice.
Daily reading 04/08/2008
April 8, 2008 by pgillintags: daily_reading, social_networks
Interesting look at what seven big brands are doing with branded social networks.
Daily reading 04/06/2008
April 6, 2008 by pgillinWho Do You Love? How Some Brands Achieve True Authenticity
tags: daily_reading, advertising, marketing
It’s ease to praise the value of authenticity but a lot harder to achieve it. Many companies have stumbled badly in marketing campaigns because their efforts to sound genuine didn’t jive with the public’s perception of the brand. This Fast Company article from December looks at authenticity, insincerity and how even some big and successful brands manage to cultivate a distinct image.
Getting Engaged: Advertisers Search for Their Voices on YouTube Annotated
tags: daily_reading, youtube, advertising
Advertisers are already showing lack of creativity on YouTube, defaulting to the “safe” choice of pre-roll ads and sponsored contests. As this article notes, many of those campaigns underperform. To be successful on YouTube, you need to step outside your comfort zone and design content for the young audience.
17 SEO Experts Debate the Details
tags: daily_reading, search_engines
The author polled 17 search engine optimization experts about the factors that count most in search rankings. The experts discuss 39 issues ranging from anchor text to page relevance to the age of inbound links. While they disagree in a lot of areas, some clear consensus does come through. The author has done a nice job of representing this consensus visually. His English isn’t great, but you can make out what he’s saying. This long document is a must-read if you’re interested in SEO.
Daily reading 04/05/2008
April 5, 2008 by pgillinWhat’s the real value of Craigslist?
tags: daily_reading, craigslist
Silicon Valley Insider estimates it’s $5 billion, or about twice the value of the New York Times Co. Craigslist does an estimated nine billion monthly page views and 30 million ad listings. It has 25 employees.
Tickets to Five Red Sox Games Available
April 5, 2008 by pgillin
If you live near Boston and you’re as big a Red Sox fan as I am, read this.
This is my fifth year as a Red Sox season ticket holder. I typically attend 18-20 games a year and sell the rest of the tickets at cost to friends and colleagues. The photo at right is a view from the seats, which are in section 7. The yellow pole at the right of the photo is the famous Pesky Pole in right field.
I still have tickets for the following games at Fenway Park:
| Date | Time |
Opponent |
| 4/10/2008 | 7:05 PM | Tigers |
| 4/30/2008 | 7:05 PM | Blue Jays |
| 5/21/2008 | 7:05 PM | Royals |
| 9/8/2008 | 7:05 PM | Rays |
| 9/9/2008 | 7:05 PM | Rays |
If you want them, the cost is $94/pair (which is six bucks less than you’d pay at the Sox ticket office). Thanks to a new Red Sox program, I can now e-mail tickets, so even the April 10 game is in play. First come, first served, so e-mail me ASAP.
Daily reading 04/01/2008
April 1, 2008 by pgillintags: daily_reading
Have you ever wished you could back-date an e-mail so it looks like you responded to something faster than you really did? Google says now you can – but only 10 times a year. Um, remember what day it is.
tags: daily_reading
The Society for New Communications Research is launching a new research study entitled “Exploring the ROI of Online Press Releases.” It will will explore “how the value of press releases has traditionally been measured, and how that is changing as a result of how press releases are being used by the PR/marketing profession today. It will address the question: What are appropriate measurements of value today? And it will explore the larger question of how the PR profession is evolving.”
If you’re a PR or marketing professional, please contribute to the research by filling out the survey.
Dr. Pepper’s Word-of-Mouth Brainstorm: 300 million free cans
tags: daily_reading
The soft drink company says it’ll give every person in the U.S. a free can of soda if Guns N’ Roses finishes its next album this year. Fizz blog thinks this is a perfect WOM campaign.
Twitter: Making Sure You Don’t Miss the Conversation | Marketing Profs Daily Fix Blog
tags: daily_reading
Feel overwhelmed by Twitter? Marketing Profs’ Matt Dickman has tactics and a couple of cool tools for organizing the chaos.
Five steps to managing a blog writer’s workflow
tags: daily_reading
Daniel Pataki has some good advice for using Google Readers and Windows Live Writer to make sense out of a flood of RSS feeds. I’m increasingly addicted to RSS but the sheer volume is overwhelming. Some of these tactics might help.
Daily reading 03/31/2008
March 31, 2008 by pgillinSocial Media Case Study: Blatantly Advertising … And Getting Away With It
tags: daily_reading
H&R Block has figured out a way to openly market itself using social media and to make it work. Its strategy combines an absurd but funny pitchman with videos that poke fun at the stress of tax time.
10 Downing Street is Twittering
tags: daily_reading
The Prime Minister of Great Britain is now on Twitter. He could be the first head of state to embrace the service. Or maybe not. We believe that Stuart Bruce first reported this, but it may have been Dave Briggs. Oh, what the hell. Give them both links. Sometimes blogger courtesy gets confusing.
20 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider
tags: daily_reading
Here are some great ideas for leveraging WordPress’s “page” function to create static blog pages that aggregate, promote, redirect and solicit.