Old school marketers need to get a clue. Consumers won't put up with it anymore and thanks to blogs, they can tell hundreds of people about the stupidity.
Some links to good advertising, marketing, branding, social media information.
Here is a good list of simple ideas for small businesses to get their marketing program off square one.
NewsBusters points out the continued media bias at AP in this piece. AP takes a positive economic report and makes it sound gloomy.
Article marketing, finding a PR or advertising job, using Newsvine, Web 2.0 and other internet tools are the subject of this blog posting.
From keywords and linking to email and public speaking, this articles outlines some simple things you can do to promote your website.
Everyone throws around the term Web 2.0. They know about MySpace, YouTube and Wikipedia because of the publicity surrounding them, but most don't have a clear grasp on the range of technologies covered by this term.
Dumbass liberals show inherent mean streak.
Well, it's about time the liberal media recognized some of the good this administration is doing. Clinton talked a good game on support for Africa, but Bush has quietly opened his wallet to do something about helping this poverty and disease-stricken region.
Terry Hoover, author of the upcoming Southern murder mystery Double Dead, is stirring up a conspiracy.
John Edwards is finally off the public dole in North Carolina. We've been paying him to maintain a spot in the public eye until he announced his run for President
As 2007 approaches, businesses are thinking about new marketing ideas. Unfortunately, too many of them aren't taking care of the fundamentals of old fashioned marketing.
Which media is the most biased? Take the poll and voice your opinion. As a former reporter, I'd have to say the newswires are still the most biased. Reuters, in particular, just outright makes up news.
Book review of new Southern murder mystery novel Double Dead.
Think enewsletter, focusing this month on charitable giving and old fashioned marketing.
Sandy Burglar, uh Berger, steals secret documents, places them in his underwear to sneak them out and hides them under a construction trailer and the media yawns. If this had been someone from the right, there would have been a lynching.
It is estimated that Americans gave total charitable contributions of $260.28 billion for 2005, up 6.1 percent from the previous year. Individuals give the lion's share, but at this time of year many companies dig deep to make charitable donations, too.
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Local business-coaching firm Focus Four has hired My Creative Team to develop its Web site, e-mail newsletter and online advertising.
LNR Property Corporation has selected My Creative Team to develop and promote a branded website designed to help sell the best remaining industrial sites in Charlotte's University Research Park.
New creative agency forms in Charlotte, NC
Harry Hoover has not published any private articles or seeds that you have access to.
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