Category: Weekly Round-Up
Weekly Round-Up 4-26-2008

The best from the blogosphere this week: New blog discovery – Decker Marketing: As I was reading Brand Autopsy, I can across two mentions of Decker Marketing including 193 Marketing Ideas and 9 Guerilla Marketing Thoughts.  In a short time, I’ve become a big fan of this blog. Blogs vs Social Networks: Just caught this through a tweet from David

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Weekly Round-Up 4-18-2008

Latest and greatest that caught my eye this week: The Economics of Social Media – Very interesting conference taking place in LA at the end of April.  Wish I could make it out there… Ian Schafer: Integrated (Big) Agency Model -The CEO of Deep Focus asks if all the reshuffling at major holding company agencies is really going to work. 

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Weekly Round-Up: 4-10-2008

Sorry I’ve been a bit slow with the postings this week.  I have a major presentation today but wanted to get a post out amongst the prep.  Here are the postings that caught my eye this week: Ian Schafer “How I Use Twitter”:  I was negative on Twitter for a long time but Ian sums up graphically why I have

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Weekly Round-Up 4-3-2008

Lots of great reads this week across the web: Fallon Brainfood “Social 10″: Paul Isakson points out a great presentation by Aki Spicer on 10 Trends Marketers Should Know About Social Networking.  Solid read that you should check out for sure. Digital Marketing Ecosystem:  Conversation Agent talks about how marketers can learn to understand the evolution of digital marketing instead

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Weekly Round-Up 3-19-2008

Lots of great stuff around this week.  Here are some of the highlights: Is the Agency Model Broken?:  I’ve had this debate/discussion with several of my agency friends.  I’ll write more on my opinion this weekend but great post to get you thinking. The conversation at AdAge goes digital: I was really interested in how Twitter exploded at SXSW the other. 

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