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How to Radically Stand Out with Brand Marketing

ConversionXL

He was swiftly followed by Richard Branson and Virgin Galactic in 2004. By demonstrating proven marketing expertise, we can provide a consistent, valuable experience for our audience. Where marketing teams rely on heatmaps and C-suite opinions, Wynter aims to change how marketers write copy based on the feedback of target audiences.

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Is the Lean Startup Dead?

Steve Blank

As a reminder, the Dot Com bubble was a five-year period from August 1995 (the Netscape IPO ) when there was a massive wave of experiments on the then-new internet, in commerce, entertainment, nascent social media, and search. Startups with huge burn rates – building leases, staff, PR and advertising – ran out of money.

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Sponsored Poolfunding: A New Way To Think About Maximizing Advertising Dollars

YoungUpstarts

You have to consider mobile advertising, social media, content marketing, pay-per-click, and let’s not forget organic SEO. Essentially, multiple competitors in a space are pooling their funds together to invest in otherwise inaccessible and costly advertising space and audience.

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The Evolution Of The Podcast

Duct Tape Marketing

Todd is the CEO of Blubrry Podcasting – a podcast media company that represents 105,000 Audio and Video podcasters in which his company provides advertising opportunities, media distribution/hosting, podcast media statistics, and other services. That was the one they started in 2004. So Todd, welcome to the show.

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Forget The ‘Likes’ – How To Market Effectively Using Today’s Facebook

YoungUpstarts

by Jonathan Sellers, social media strategist at EMSI Public Relations. It seems nothing changes faster than the big social media platforms – Facebook, Twitter, Google+. Even Google+, owned by Google, which went public way back in 2004, is constantly tweaking.

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5 great viral marketing campaigns (and what small businesses can learn from them!)

crowdSPRING Blog

Finally, we work hard to create marketing value in the social media space and work to engender word-of-mouth and the viral effect. The insight was that adult “cam&# sites had grown widely in popularity based on the real-time interactions between the audience of internet users and the models posing in front of their web cams.

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37 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

Despite the ongoing recession, I took to my kitchen table in 2013 to launch Digital Air Strike — an award-winning automotive social media and digital engagement company. Tapping into my knowledge of and experience in automotive marketing, I identified a need to monetize social networks for businesses. 5) Market Downturn.