The 2008 Presidential Campaign, Internet Marketing Strategy
Posted by James Breen at 18 May 2008 18:28
Do not assume what I have already said I knew everything include the internet marketing strategy. Had a mind like a blank sheet of paper, or an empty vessel that will be gradually filled up, absorbing indiscriminately form the outside world.
I should also introduce my friends to take a look at of this:
I am not dumb or in denial of some hard swallowed facts that I just discovered on John Cow dot Com's most recent post. "JohnCow has been doing this very thing for a while now and is making a good living at it… enough to have a good size staff working fulltime in our office for us. We are not saying this to brag but on the contrary, to make sure you do not miss this opportunity to get first hand knowledge of how to step through the process of planning, researching, building and marketing a .. full post.
Every author appreciates hearing the words 'thank you that was a lovely work.'
Author: Paras Shah We get so caught up with internet marketing and ""web building"" that most of us tend to forget the ""olden days"" of marketing; offline marketing. Years ago, the web did not exist, yet, people still made millions! Why is it that all of a sudden most of us think that offline marketing is not worth the investment? If anything, the lesser the people that promote offline, the more the ..Read the rest of this post.
If I like the post, I will desperately collect it and treat it as my baby. You are right, I am here, because I love your post:
May 17th, 2008 Lois Kelly Posted in Advertising, Conversational Marketing, Leadership communications, Political communications | No Comments » I was recently invited to share my views on the effect of social media on the 2008 Presidential Campaign for an upcoming feature article in the Public Relations Strategist. Here are a few highlights: Is the use of social media mainly tactical or strategic? If a goal of the candidates has been to .. full article.
It is lovely.
It was a great delicacy by spending time read something I never realized that I haven't known.
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