by dustin | Nov 4, 2005 | Blogging
Not “This Week In Baseball” but “This Week In Blogs.” There were a few homeruns hit by my fellow bloggers this week. Here’s some of the highlights: Kathy Sierra of Creating Passionate Users put together not only a provoking post, but a...
by dustin | Nov 4, 2005 | Marketing, Seth Godin, Society
How’s that old saying go? There’s nothing new under the sun. Seems like that has never been more true. I know I quote and reference Seth Godin a lot. But sometimes what I love about his writings is not even the main idea. It’s what lies in the...
by dustin | Oct 28, 2005 | Advertising, Business Management, Marketing, Product Management, Seth Godin
What’s more valuable than a product to sell? How about a person who’ll buy? While explaining the blockbuster success of Broadway’s upcoming Odd Couple, Seth Godin makes a not so odd statement. The lesson is that the new marketing makes it a lot...
by dustin | Oct 28, 2005 | Society, Technology
If you haven’t heard about the bird flu (AKA avian flu/AKA H5N1), turn on the evening news sometime. If you have heard about this threatening pandemic, how sure are you of it’s innevitable entrance into the U.S.? Do you think it will be confirmed in...
by dustin | Oct 28, 2005 | Branding, Business Management, Marketing, Product Management
johnmoore of Brand Autopsy was gracious enough to pay a visit to us business marketers in Tulsa at this month’s Business Marketing Association meeting. Speaking on Starbucks Tribal Knowledge (Business and Marketing Lessons Learned from Working Inside Starbucks),...