Do you accept every LinkedIn connection request that comes your way? Or are you selective? And is there an overall approach that can help you make this decision in a somewhat more strategic manner? Consider the pro's and con's of two opposing approaches: The case for an exclusive black book [More]
CRM (Client Relationship Management) systems are known for two things: the promise of driving sales, and the almost inevitable disastrous implementation. And the same is often true of other big tech projects. But does this really have to be the case? Here are 12 key items that can make a difference between a [More]
How much does your organization invest in marketing? Beyond thought leadership and inbound marketing strategies, there is advertising, promotional items, trade shows, CRM, marketing automation, the web and social media. Any way you look at it, the investment is substantial. Yet despite this focus, and despite all of this strategy, why [More]
Marketing has progressed significantly from the days of direct mail addressed to "occupant". Or has it? I recently received a snail-mail letter from a major corporation, addressed to Rondo Greg - not Randall Craig. My wife recently received an email addressed to her work address, asking whether her company - a [More]
What determines the confidence in your brand? Yes, the visual identity and what people see. And yes, the experience and interaction people have, both online and in the real world. And yes, the social media (and traditional media) buzz - both positive and negative. But there is another factor, hidden [More]
There is no doubt that software as a service (SAAS) has revolutionized almost every aspect of the IT world: from how software is developed, deployed, marketed, and supported. But are there downsides? Have we been so taken by the benefits, that we sometimes ignore the downsides? If you are one [More]
In the olden days, "digital" meant getting a computer on your desk, and learning how to use newfangled spreadsheets or word processing programs. At some point later, "digital" meant email. Today, it encompasses the broad range of technologies from the web, to social media, to marketing automation, CRM, mobile, and more. It encompasses internal [More]
In just about every organization, the focus is on action. The connotations of words such as goals, objectives, action plans, and status updates are all positive, and are viewed as necessary for organizational, professional, and personal success. (Even these Tipsheets, over 600 of them, each end with This Week's [More]
For many individuals, Facebook is a way to connect with friends, family, and just possibly, play a few games. For professional marketers, Facebook is a way to grow the brand, nurture a community of interest, and just possibly, sell. But for senior leaders, Facebook (and other Social Media platforms) might [More]
Putting aside the use of Twitter by certain politicians, media, and perhaps so-called influencers, is Twitter in its death throes? It certainly wouldn't be the first Social Media death. Consider those who have come (and gone) before: hellotxt, retaggr, timely, booktour, Google wave/reader/orkut/iGoogle, LinkedIn Polls/Answers, and many, many more. Here's [More]
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