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  • The Future of Online Classifieds: 5 Ways to Beat Craigslist

    Posted October 28th, 2010 by Julie Darby

    Let me be clear: I don’t think Craigslist is going anywhere any time soon. Craig Newmark’s ad-listing service operates in over 700 locales and generates roughly 20 billion page views every month, according to the company fact sheet. Obviously, Craig and his list are doing alright for themselves.
    But in comparison to the rest of the web’s social heavyweights, Craigslist hasn’t aged all that well, both in terms of aesthetics and usability. Wired hit on the problem in an ...

  • Does Fear Fuel or Paralyze?

    Posted June 18th, 2011 by Dave Darby

    Great video with the actor Ed Norton (The Incredible Hulk, The Italian Job, Fight Club) on how he faces fear when tackling new obstacles.
    Takeaways: you will feel the fear. Anticipate it, embrace it and push through.

  • 5 Ways Retailers Are Winning Big With Facebook Commerce

    Posted October 28th, 2010 by Julie Darby

    y Macala Wright Lee, publisher of FashionablyMarketing.Me. Wright Lee is a retail consultant who specializes in marketing consulting for fashion, luxury and beauty brands. You can follower her on Twitter at@FashMarketing.
    Facebook commerce is the topic at the front of every brand marketer’s mind, and retailers are starting to explore how they convert “Likes” into actual purchases. Here’s a look at five ways retailers have had success with Facebook commerce.
    1. Pop-Up Shops and Insider Shopping Events In ...

  • Inbound Marketing » It Pays

    Posted July 6th, 2011 by Dave Darby

    Inbound marketing is trending. People have grown tired of pushy ads, in-your-face campaign blitzes and one-size-fits-all outbound marketing. With the advent of Tivo/DVRs and pop-up blockers, so came the emergence of ad-skipping and choices.
    Inbound marketing is natural – it is the process of pull-marketing in which customers come to you because they were looking for you (or the solution you provide). This is the guy who shows up with jumper cables when ...

  • Mobile By The Numbers

    Posted October 28th, 2010 by Julie Darby

    posted by Sarah Kessler at Mashable.com
    Mobile is a rapidly developing sector. According to some projections, mobile internet usage will overtake desktop usage before 2015. In preparation, companies are developing new mobile commerce platforms, strategies, and marketing efforts.
    Microsoft Tag recently attempted to sum up this constantly changing space with a single infographic.
    Here’s the summary: The mobile market is large; local searches, games, and YouTube are all doing well on Mobile; and socializing is the most prominent use of the mobile Internet. See ...

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  • Inbound Marketing » It Pays July 6th, 2011

    Inbound marketing is trending. People have grown tired of pushy ads, in-your-face campaign blitzes and one-size-fits-all outbound marketing. With the advent of Tivo/DVRs ...

  • Does Fear Fuel or Paralyze? June 18th, 2011

    Great video with the actor Ed Norton (The Incredible Hulk, The Italian Job, Fight Club) on how he faces fear when tackling new obstacles.
    Takeaways: you ...

  • Mobile By The Numbers October 28th, 2010

    posted by Sarah Kessler at Mashable.com
    Mobile is a rapidly developing sector. According to some projections, mobile internet usage will overtake desktop usage before 2015. In preparation, companies are ...

  • The Future of Online Classifieds: 5 Ways to Beat Craigslist October 28th, 2010

    Let me be clear: I don’t think Craigslist is going anywhere any time soon. Craig Newmark’s ad-listing service operates in over 700 locales and generates roughly ...

  • 5 Ways Retailers Are Winning Big With Facebook Commerce October 28th, 2010

    y Macala Wright Lee, publisher of FashionablyMarketing.Me. Wright Lee is a retail consultant who specializes in marketing consulting for fashion, luxury and beauty brands. You can ...

  • The Biggest Brands on Facebook October 28th, 2010

    posted by Shane Snow, mashable.com
    Facebook started out as a way for friends to connect and interact online. Yet, as the startup grew from a ...